Monthly Archives: September 2024

Advice for Climate Prophets

Wilbur’s poem “Advice for Prophets,” addressed to scientists warning about nuclear war, applies also to climate change. Hurricane Helene is the latest red flag.

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Trump as Washed-Up Salesman?

Is Trump beginning to come across as a washed-up salesman like Loman in “Death of a Salesman” or Levene in “Glengarry Glen Ross”?

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David’s Sweet Laudation of the Lord

Hecht’s “Saul and David” captures the power of music to soothe a restless soul.

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My Through the Looking-Glass Vote

Voting as a liberal in a red state can feel like Alice attempting to advance in a looking-glass world.

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Kamala Harris Can Be Our Jane Eyre

America’s relationship with Trump has been toxic. Jane Eyre shows us how to exit such relationships and Kamala Harris follows suit.

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Zelinsky–Hamlet or Henry V?

Ukraine president recently quoted Hamlet’s great soliloquy, which does in fact lay out his situation.

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Comstock and L. Leo as Hugo’s Javert

Billionaire and Catholic fanatic Leonard Leo wants to bring back the Comstock Act. In his relentlessness, think of him as Hugo’s Javert.

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Why Books Banned? They Change Lives

Good lit can function like social dynamite, but it’s dynamite that’s needed for growth. Parents against growth therefore attempt to ban them.

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The Tongue: A Restless, Poison-Filled Evil

James in his epistle warns about the damage caused by malicious tongues, a worthy caution. Jean Blewett agrees in her poem “Scandal.”

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