by Peter Temes WHEN I LEFT academe, I often thought about the title of Milan Kundera's book Life Is Elsewhere. Like many scholars, I had the feeling that intellectual life was terribly thin outside colleges and universities. My earliest experiences in the 9-to-5 world didn't help much. In my first...
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