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Brian Griffith

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Griffith is a writer who collects stories about the relations between history, religion, and the environment.

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Brian Griffith In traveling to India and Kenya, I saw how different cultures had totally different relations to the same animals. The animals loved in one culture co…moreIn traveling to India and Kenya, I saw how different cultures had totally different relations to the same animals. The animals loved in one culture could be hated in the next. I got curious about the whole history of human bias toward animals, and what it has meant for the health of our planet. Slowly I assembled the stories for "War and Peace with the Beasts."(less)
Brian Griffith A collection of stories about great Iranian women through the centuries, to be called "Mother Persia."…moreA collection of stories about great Iranian women through the centuries, to be called "Mother Persia."(less)
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The beauty of Chinese popular culture

As popular religion revived in modern China, it mainly grew from the grassroots up, very commonly led by local women. Their home-brewed versions of Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism, or Christianity offered healing, vitality, harmonious relationships, good fortune, goddess worship, spirit mediumship, or inner peace. No doubt most of these “new religions” involved beliefs in afterlives, deities, spiri Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 02, 2025 15:44 Tags: china, common-sense, hope, religion, women

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Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin
"A grim tale of human relations, told by one of the most unpleasant protagonists I've ever encountered. The story left me drained and angry, but it's an important book, and an exceptional read."
Brian Griffith and 186 other people liked Andy Marr's review of News of the Dead:
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"I love James Robertson's writing. He could write a four-volume 'History of Paperclips in Southern Kazakhstan' and it would still be fantastic.

That said, I do love a paperclip..."
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
"In order of publication:

Lonesome Dove (1985) *****
Streets of Laredo (1993) ****
Dead Man's Walk (1995) ****
Comanche Moon (1997) ****

In order of internal chronology:

Dead Man’s Walk (set in 1842, when Gus and Call are 19 years old)
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This is history based on masses of statistical analysis, and it deal with trends in every sort of violence -- murder, war, honor killing, abuse of women, children, animals, etc. The stats document rather dramatic declines of violence in general over ...more
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“We’ve probably all heard that traditional Chinese women were basically powerless, and only started to claim their rights with the
dawn of Westernization. But there’s another side of Chinese tradition, where the folklore is rich in goddesses, immortal women, and female heroes.”
Brian Griffith, A Galaxy of Immortal Women: The Yin Side of Chinese Civilization

“It was St. Francis who made the first Christmas menagerie, which portrayed the animals coming to kneel before the baby Jesus. Some people think it’s the most beautiful image Christian civilization ever produced.”
Brian Griffith, War and Peace with the Beasts: A History of Our Relationships with Animals

“I remember one exchange that shook me from a daydream, as somebody said that real Christians trust the Bible more than
human reason. “Then why,” another replied, “did Jesus ask ‘Why can’t you decide for yourselves what is right?’” (Luke 12:57) The answer was, “We can’t because we’re sinners.”
Brian Griffith, Correcting Jesus: 2000 Years of Changing the Story

“Pets, he says, are trapped in a state from which there is no escape. “Domestication has essentially created a mentally disabled child bred to be dependent on us. My dogs will never get to the point where they’ll become wolves and live the way they’re supposed to live.” We wonder why our pets are neurotic, he says, why dogs chew themselves raw and cats shred the drapes. “It’s because they’re not supposed to be living with us. They exist in this netherworld between humans and animals.”
David Grimm, Citizen Canine: Our Evolving Relationship with Cats and Dogs

“Whenever you’re filled with attractive energies, the goodness of life will feel pulled in your direction and, in time, will draw near enough to share its blessings with you.”
Bobbie Merrill, Compelling Conversations with Dolphins and Whales in the Wild: Vital Lessons for Living in Joy and Healing Our World

“This pattern seemed to offer those being rebuffed an opportunity to become more conscious of what quality in them might be unattractive to the dolphins, a quality they would benefit from correcting.”
Bobbie Merrill, Compelling Conversations with Dolphins and Whales in the Wild: Vital Lessons for Living in Joy and Healing Our World

“We have, as human beings, a storytelling problem. We're a bit too quick to come up with explanations for things we don't really have an explanation for.”
Malcolm Gladwell, Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking

“The key to good decision making is not knowledge. It is understanding. We are swimming in the former. We are desperately lacking in the latter.”
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Fiza Pathan Hi Brian! Thank you for accepting my friend request! Looking forward to reading your book reviews, checking out the books you are reading & reading your own literary accomplishments. We seem to have a very similar taste in books! Have a wonderful weekend! God bless! :)


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Brian Griffith Colton wrote: "Brian,

Thanks so much for your friendship on GR!

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Colton"


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Colton Freelove Brian,

Thanks so much for your friendship on GR!

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Colton


Martin Thank you Brian for wanting to be my Goodreads friend.
I look forward to your reviews.

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Martin.


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