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Is daydreaming a shamefully solipsistic activity, an indulgence in self-centered escapism? Not for L

Is daydreaming a shamefully solipsistic activity, an indulgence in self-centered escapism? Not for Leslie Jamison ... more » It's been said that every intellectual forced to emigrate is mutilated. So it was with Czeslaw Milosz in California... more »                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 [Czeslaw Milosz, Mysterious Vibrations, and More]( May 6 Is daydreaming a shamefully solipsistic activity, an indulgence in self-centered escapism? Not for Leslie Jamison ... [more »]( It's been said that every intellectual forced to emigrate is mutilated. So it was with Czeslaw Milosz in California... [more »]( Mysterious vibrations. Can the musical note A really trigger cold sweats, fits of depression, and even sightings of dead people?... [more »]( During the Cold War, the U.S. spent trillions on research. The military got weapons. Science got a lot, too — besides a corrupted conscience... [more »]( Is academic freedom being used as a refuge for white supremacists? A maddening new book fumbles an important debate ... [more »]( [Subscribe now]( [Like]( © 2022 The Chronicle of Higher Education [Unsubscribe]( 1255 23rd St. NW, St. 700, Washington, DC 20010 [Publish on Substack]([Get the app](

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