Author Archives: Robin Bates

World Cup Semi: All for One, One for All

The Musketeers’ motto—“All for one and one for all”—applies to both France and Spain in tomorrow’s semi-final World Cup match.

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The Lost Honor of Lindsey Graham

Trump sycophant Lindsey Graham died unexpectedly yesterday. I turn to Beckett, Orwell, Conrad and Eliot to sum up the man.

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The Bible in English Classes? Good Idea

The Texas Board of Education is requiring Biblical passages now. This may be a good thing.

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A Boy Juggling a Soccer Ball

A lovely Christopher Merrill poem about a boy juggling a soccer ball.

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Was Oedipus Deserving of a Red Card?

The World Cup is leading to some great literary tweets from my English professor son.

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Children as Devouring Mice?!

Images of devourment show up in children’s lit (“Children’s Hour,” “The Night Kitchen,” “Little Black Sambo,” “Runaway Bunny”), speaking to an inner tension in kids.

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U.S. Soccer and the Ancient Mariner’s Curse

After Trump intervened with FIFA to overturn a red card, the USMT still lost. It was as though the Greek goddess Nemesis had intervened.

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Beowulf and “the Viking Row”

The “Viking Row” buoyed the Norwegian soccer team, bringing to mind a literary seafaring Scandinavian (i.e., Beowulf).

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Finding Deep Rest in a Still Room

A John Greeleaf Whittier poem making a strong case for communal worship.

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