A language is only dead if it has no one to speak for it.
Category: Biography
“Imhotep,” by Jamieson B. Hurry | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
Not much is written about him, so this Oxford University analysis would have to suffice for now.
“Leonardo da Vinci,” by Walter Isaacson | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
This installment of QIS involves the archetypal polymath himself.
“Ronald Ross,” by Edwin R. Nye and Mary E. Gibson | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
Since this is being posted amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, I would hope that this gives any reader hope.
“Verdi,” by Joseph Wechsberg | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
An important figure in opera becomes among the quintillion points of light.
“Elon Musk,” by Ashlee Vance | Quintillion Ink-Strokes
So now I include an analysis of the “Space Man.”