=By= Gaither Stewart (Rome) n expressive Greek word I have come to love is hamartia. The meaning I attach to the word is a character FLAW. Though hamartia, especially in ancient Greek literature, is a negative quality that leads to tragic consequences, I also use hamartia as a character weakness such as drug or alcohol […]
By Gaither Stewart o more than you can choose the age in which you live, can you live without the age in which you are born; we are all children of our times … and to some degree consonant. The laws of the age of science and technology demand agreement if not homogeneity […]
Kendall Mercer PREFATORY NOTE IN DEFENSE OF THE POLITICAL NOVEL IME OF EXILE, the third volume of Gaither Stewart’s Europe Trilogy, is a political novel. I see no reasons to conceal it or to feel shame. On the contrary. Are the novels of Gabriel Garcia Marquez or Miguel Angel Asturias not political? And worthy of […]
ime of Exile (TOE), the long awaited third and closing volume in Gaither Stewart’s Europa Trilogy was recently published by our Trepper & Katz imprint. Distribution is being carried out by Ingram/LSI, with Amazon as the chief domestic and international retailer. Robert Prudice is in charge of top tier market coordination. Like much of the […]
Contemporary, accessible…This is an ideal introduction to socialism for modern readers RECOLLECTION OF THINGS LEARNED: Remembering Socialism [Kindle Edition] Approx. 108 pp Gaither Stewart (Author)* $2.99 Publisher: Punto Press Publishing (June 22, 2014) Reviewed by William Hathaway This is an excellent book for understanding our times. [G]aither Stewart is a man of passions. In the Europe Trilogy he […]
Remembrances—an installation by Gaither Stewart and Patrice Greanville Like Yesterday By Gaither Stewart nce again I am back in Buenos Aires. From my two brief visits here years ago only vague memories of this Paris-like Latin American city remain. Though a brutal military dictatorship came and left in the interim, this is still the New […]