Author Archives: Robin Bates

Trump’s Duck Soup of a War

Trump’s Tehran bombing is like a mash-up of George Orwell and the Marx Brothers.

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Nabokov and a Timeshare Nightmare

A nightmare timeshare story had me returning to Nabokov’s “Cloud, Castle, Lake.”

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Hockey, Trump, and Ellison’s Invisible Man

The unfortunate aftermath of the American hockey victory has me thinking of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man. Some explaining is required.

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Brother Fire Unleased upon Tehran

The bombing of Tehran brings to mind Louis MacNeice’s “Brother Fire,” about the London blitzkrieg. 15 years ago I wrote about the poem as the U.S. was about to bomb Libya.

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Scientific Wonder and the Longing for God

In “Astronomical Psalms for a Vast Universe,” astrophysicist Arnold Benz combines a scientific exploration of the universe with spiritual insight.

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Forging a Separate Identity from My Father

I which I explore the difficulties of a son forging an identity separate from his father.

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Milton, Voltaire, and Trump’s Address

In which I compare Trump’s State of the Union speech to Paradise Lost—well, a little bit—and also to Candide.

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Misuse of Language Induces Evil in the Soul

Le Quin’s advice to a young writer: respect, do not abuse, language.

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Jesse Jackson’s Uplifting Message

With his poem “I am Somebody,” Jesse Jackson bolstered Black children. Lucille Clifton’s poems are similarly uplifting.

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