Edgar Guest and Li-Young Lee capture our family gathering of this past week, both the joy of being together and the memories of those we have lost.
Monthly Archives: December 2025
Two Family Poems for the New Year
Big Beautiful Bill, Perfect in Its Rottenness
The GOP’s “Big Beautiful Bill” was perfect in its rottenness in the same way that William Carlos Williams’s rotten apple is perfect.
ICE Misuses Charlotte’s Web
If the devil can quote the scriptures to his purpose, so can ICE quote “Charlotte’s Web.” In fact, the book is antithetical to ICE values.
On Losing a Beloved Brother
Looking back over 2025, I think of my late brother in light of “The Three Musketeers.”
Shelley Has Helped Me Understand God
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My Blog as Modernist Project
I repost an essay where I describe by blog and book as a Modernist project, using fragments to “shore up against my ruins” (Eliot’s Waste Land).
The Power of Dickens’s Christmas Carol
My son Tobias Wilson-Bates on the power of Dickens’s “Christmas Carol” and how Dickens reinvented Christmas.
My Favorite Christmas Story as a Child
“Why the Chimes Rang,” my favorite Christmas story as a child, tells what it takes for us to hear our inner chimes.
The Quest of the Marvelous Tree
In “Quest of the Marvelous Tree,” Scott Bates captures the magic of Christmas.

