Letters to the Editor

RE: La Economía de la Escuela Waldorf

Agradezco mucho la nota. La experiencia en nuestro caso ha sido muy dolorosa al percibir situaciones de desigualdad entre las cuotas e inscripciones de niñas y niños .Estamos en un momento de tratar de encontrar un punto medio. Genera enorme malestar la desigualdad, por eso proponemos un " piso" y el abordaje fraterno x sala, en el caso de no llegar al aporte mínimo que se estima necesario, para q la familia q tiene dificultad se sienta realmente acompañada x la comunidad. Un desafío nuevo que estamos deseando transitar y que otros hermanos mayores nos han compartido que resulta muy interesante, por los vínculos que se entretejen entre las familias.
Me encantaría recibir mas material de Ute Cramer sobre el propósito en lo social de la educación waldorf; es un dolor para mí que en argentina somos un privilegio para pocos.
Muchas gracias!
Abrasoles
Claudia Clark, maestra de 3er grado en la escuela Retoño de sol de Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina.


RE: Prologue in Heaven
It is so sprite and jumping and mischievous! I read and try out so many translations of this and this is to me the best I have ever read. Really. Before this the Luke guy did one that seemed to be the best so far but still something seemed lacking. I think there is a playfulness in the language that you let shine.
Bravo!
Dale Brunsvold

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Frank Thomas, I love the Faust translation, truly “splendiferous”.
Raun Griffiths
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Hi Frank, a gorgeous translation. A pity you never got further. I would be an instant customer. I’m an English speaking South African, who’s been living in Germany for many years and thus speaks it fluently. I’ve done this prologue countless times with the kids in my Eurythmy lessons, and know it so well. So it’s such a treat to come across this. I miss the spunk of the English folk soul, which you’ve caught so beautifully.
Well done. Be well
Jennifer Baer

RE: Judith von Halle Interview

Thank you for this clear picture of the person Judith Von Halle. I had already decided to continue to read her book The Stations of the Cross as part of my Holy Week preparations but I am now looking forward to reading some of her other work. 
Laura Zech

RE: Unsubscribe
Thanks for the Southern Cross Review. You did a good job. Now it seems it's only about Jews.
Caryl Johnston

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