tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8351282531731715682.post4981105102946990628..comments2022-12-03T09:51:38.192-08:00Comments on Paul Bonart: backmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04760780773981807615noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8351282531731715682.post-62189739962741200872013-05-23T23:54:47.661-07:002013-05-23T23:54:47.661-07:00Hello Pat, I am re-reading your post having read i...Hello Pat, I am re-reading your post having read it many years ago. We met while I was living with the Bonarts in Berkeley between 1981 thru 1985 (Pablo). It is now 2013; its also early morning. I woke early and can't seem to sleep so I was googling various things and googled Paul, wondering if the world had yet to more completely 'discover' this man. In the process I was presented once again with your post. Thank you so much for your eloquence and precise justice in describing Paul and Bertha, who I loved deeply and still think of quite often. I could not concur more with your wish of someone to produce a movie about the most extraordinary person and couple I have ever known. I tried with no success to 'market' his book by contacting professors around the world during the last year of Paul's life. That experience left me with mixed feelings about academia and its seemingly inability to transcend the boundaries it claims to want to cross. Paul and Bertha forever impacted my life and continue to be an influence to me still today. I hope this post finds you and that you are not too lonely with the loss of such friends. Cheers, Paul (Pablo)HesterAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07908097699457649064noreply@blogger.com