in Mary Oliver’s “Messenger,” the poet provides insight into what it means to live forever.
Author Archives: Robin Bates
The Shot Heard Round the World
250 years after the Battle of Lexington and Concord, immortalized by a Ralph Waldo Emerson poem, Americans once again are rising up against authoritarian rule.
Good Friday and Imprisoned Immigrants
George Herbert finds Jesus amongst the marginalized in “Redemption,” a good message for America on this Good Friday.
How Toxic Masculinity Imprisons Men
Those men who are embracing toxic masculinity make themselves vulnerable since it’s so easy to deflate them. Lady Montagu pointed this out in an 18th century poem.
Imagine the Fall from Eve’s Perspective
A Danielle Coffyn poem, posted in response to Republican’s patriarchal efforts to discourage women from voting (the SAVE act).
MAGA Reenacts Enslavement of Joseph
In sending immigrants, many innocent of any crime, to foreign prisons, Trump is reenacting the Genesis story of Joseph.
On Deportations and an Oz Book
Illegal deportations to an El Salvadoran prison are bringing to mind a similar episode in “Rinki-Tink in Oz.”
Open the Door for Elijah
Marge Piercy applauds the uncomfortable Elijah in this Passover poem.
Trump CEOs and Plantation Mentality
Trump-supporting CEOs have a plantation mentality, which explains why they tolerate him. Think “Gone with the Wind” entitlement.