In her sequel to “Handmaid’s Tale,” Atwood describes arrest scenes that immigrants snatched by ICE are actually experiencing.
Monthly Archives: July 2025
Atwood Predicted ICE
America’s Concentration Camps
Trump concentration camp Alligator Alcatraz is sending me to poems written about the Nazi concentration camps.
Emily Dickinson’s Walk on the Beach
For a good July beach poem, check out Emily Dickinson’s sensual “I started early – took my dog.”
Texas Flooding: The Ship Came In
The horrible flooding in Texas brings to mind Bob Dylan’s apocalyptic “The Hour When the Ship Comes In.”
Whitman: Resist Much, Obey Little
Walt Whitman called for people to “resist much, obey little.” Good advice for those living under an authoritarian government.
Emerson: Let Freedom Be Your King
Emerson’s “Boston Hymn,” written during the Civil War, imagines God telling America to make freedom its king and to free the slaves.
These Are Times That Try Our Souls
“These are the times that try men’s souls,” Paine wrote, and his poem “Liberty Tree” backs up these sentiments. Happy July 4th.
Looking to Pollyanna for Help
Are Trump-opposing optimists being Pollyannish or do we need more Pollyannas? A look at Porter’s 1913 classic.
Yeats Had Fascism’s Number
Poets in the 1920s and 1930s understood their fascists, including Yeats in this poem.

