About Luke
April 11th, 2008
I teach literature, make jams and preserves, read continental philosophy, use open source software, bake bread, watch documentary film, lcoach rugby, and write poetry, among other things. I like my coffee fairly traded, darkly roasted, recently ground, strongly brewed, and black. A very abbreviated list of my personal canon would include, in no particular order, Doestoevsky’s The Idiot, Shakespeare’s King Lear, Marion’s God Without Being, Kafka’s The Trial, Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, King’s The Gunslinger, Levinas’ Ethics and Infinity, Derrida’s The Gift of Death, Lewis’ Til We Have Faces, Gaimon’s Sandman, and Dillard’s Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. I am cynical about spring, but romantic about autumn. I believe that every book can be experienced more deeply and understood more fully when consumed simultaneously with a glass of scotch and a pipe. None of these things describe me in ways that I find satisfactory.
If you want to reach me, I am at jeremylukehill@gmail.com.