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Bruce Hartman

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Bruce Hartman has worked as a pianist, bookseller and attorney. The author of twelve novels, he lives with his wife in Pennsylvania. He has been writing fiction for many years.

His latest book is his first western, LEGEND OF LOST BASIN, published in September 2024. Kirkus Reviews called it, "A riveting addition to the Western genre... Skillful storytelling and rich characterizations make this a must-read for fans of Westerns or those who just like good storytelling.," The book aims to transcend the western genre into the area of literary fiction.

Prior to that, his most recent book was THE PHILOSOPHICAL DETECTIVE'S LAST CASE, the third and final book of the Philosphical Detective Trilogy. The previous books are THE PHILOSOPHICAL DETECTIVE,
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THE PHILOSOPHICAL DETECTIVE on sale for 99 cents

From December 5 through December 11, THE PHILOSOPHICAL DETECTIVE ebook will be on sale on Amazon for 99 cents.

Kirkus Reviews called The Philosophical Detective “...a suspenseful, pitch-perfect novel with an unlikely lead detective: a fictionalized version of iconic Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986)..... An intelligent, original detective novel.”

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Philosophical Writings by Novalis
“The imagination places the world of the future either far above us, or far below, or in a relation of metempsychosis to ourselves. We dream of traveling through the universe—but is not the universe within ourselves? The depths of our spirit are unknown to us—the mysterious way leads inwards. Eternity with its worlds—the past and future—is in ourselves or nowhere. The external world is the world of shadows—it throws its shadow into the realm of light. At present this realm certainly seems to us so dark inside, lonely, shapeless. But how entirely different it will seem to us—when this gloom is past, and the body of shadows has moved away. We will experience greater enjoyment than ever, for our spirit has been deprived.”
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“The man has read all the books,” Borges said, “even written a few, and yet he is a buffoon and a moral pygmy.  How can that be?  Is literature just a game, like playing cards, that can be played equally well by a scoundrel or a saint?”
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“he came from Argentina and had been known to write reviews of nonexistent books; he was obsessed with labyrinths and—most unusual in a blind man—he had a deathly fear of mirrors.  The”
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“Borges stirred the metal straw around in his cup and went on: “If two brothers, starting on the day they were born, read all the same books in the same order, they would have the same ethics.  In a moral sense they would be the same man.  You or I, depending on the syllabus, might be Howard Vaughan.  Cain might be Abel.”
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Christine Hatfield Thanks for being my friend


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Bruce Hartman Kris -- Sorry it took me so long to respond. I've been on vacation to a place where, believe it or not, there was no internet connection! I'm delighted to be your friend. All the best, Bruce


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Bruce Hartman Kris wrote: "Bruce, thank you so much for the friend request. :)"


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Kris Bruce, thank you so much for the friend request. :)


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