Author Archives: Robin Bates

George Eliot Applied to Climate Change

A Wall Street Journal letter uses “Silas Marner” to blame the California wildfires on state agencies–thereby missing a chance to use it against the real culprit.

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Jesus, Defender of the Oppressed

Washington bishop Budde pleaded with Trump to be merciful, following in the tradition of Jesus and Nicagaruan poet Ernesto Cardenal.

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Le Guin: Imagining Trump Alternatives

In wrestling how to counter Trumpism, Le Guin counsels us to expand what we see as possible.

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Zadie Smith and Multicultural Tennis

A tennis episode in Zadie Smith’s “Swing Time” comes to mind after a minor blow-up at the Australian Open involving Ben Shelton, son of Bryan Shelton.

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On Odysseus & Trump’s Desecration

Odysseus lambasts the suitors for desecrating all that is holy. One can imagine him doing the same to Trump.

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The Attack of Trump’s Flying Monkeys

“Wicked monkeys” are those who enable narcissists such as Trump. Baum’s novel shows that the metaphor works on multiple levels.

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MLK’s Lesson for the Trump Era

MLK’s birthday coinciding with a white supremacist ascending to the presidency reminds us that MLK refused to give up in the face of such reversals.

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Running into the Fire

Oliver and Whyte have poems about running toward fire, an unsettling metaphor during this fire season but thematically sound.

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Franklin on Freedom of the Press

Benjamin Franklin’s poem about the necessity of a free press is remarkably timely.

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