Monthly Archives: December 2025

Two Family Poems for the New Year

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.

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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.

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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.

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On Losing a Beloved Brother

Looking back over 2025, I think of my late brother in light of “The Three Musketeers.”

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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).

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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.

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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.

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The Quest of the Marvelous Tree

In “Quest of the Marvelous Tree,” Scott Bates captures the magic of Christmas.

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