Imagining Money XII Feb 10 2019 Kawabata, Exodus, Shakespeare

Published: Feb. 11, 2019, 6:59 p.m.

b'(February 11, actually, but I think if I change the title I may change the link.) We start with Earle Stanley Gardner on writing by the word -- then on to Kawabata and the spookiness of the story.\\xa0 Then\\xa0The Merchant of Venice, and the significance of the rings and their value.\\xa0 The reason Shylock is a stranger, and that all the Jews in Venice are: because Deuteronomy permits lending at interest to a stranger, so the Christians wanted to be strangers to the Jews so made the Jews strangers to them.\\xa0 The stranger in Simmel mentioned: "The wanderer [the merchant] is he who comes today and goes tomorrow; the stranger is he who comes today and stays tomorrow."\\xa0 At least I am sure it may be so in Venice.'