This is one of three sites maintained by Arsen Darnay. The others are Ghulf Genes and LaMarotte. Ghulf Genes deals with a variety of subjects centered on modern culture, history, literature, and features poetry here and there. It was Arsen’s first venture into blogging. LaMarotte deals with subjects related to technology, business, development, and secular change in its various modes. It rests on Arsen experiences working in the Great Economy.
Borderzone may be of interest to those whose inner sense suggests a reality open at both ends—in the heights and in the depths: angels above and agents below the enzymes, as it were. The posts are exploratory and philosophical; they point to horizons not typically reached by ships or planes.
Arsen’s education was in literature and history. His work experience, by contrast, has been in economics, statistics, markets, and the like. He has been a soldier, a marketing executive, a federal civil servant, an R&D manager for a large not-for-profit, a general manager in manufacturing, an independent consultant predominantly in the area of computer software, an entrepreneur, an editor, and a science fiction as well as a technical writer. He is retired.
Arsen is married to Brigitte Theodora nee Schulz, a retired reference publisher. Both stem from Europe. They have three grown children.
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A note on the picture. It came as part of the blog-theme I selected, called Connections. The picture seemed oddly fitting and serendipitous. In the Detroit area, where we live, we reach Canada by tunnel. Hereabouts it is the border zone. And tunnels suggest much else…
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e-mail address: ghulfgenes@gmail.com
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