Job’s assertion of faith arises when, at the same time, he is doubting God’s justice. Gibran’s poem on death provides insight into this paradox.
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Why I Majored in History, Not English
Continuing my memoir, I look at why I majored in history, not English, at Carleton College, even though lit was my great love.
A Novel Predicted A.I., Zoom, the Internet
Forster’s 1913 novella predicted how our lives would one day be ruled by the internet and A.I.
They Oz You Up, Your Mandias
A double parody to lighten your mood—on “Ozymandias” and Larkin’s “This Be the Verse.”
The Trap of Toxic Masculinity
Toxic masculinity is defining the Trump administration. Authors such as William Wycherley and Adrienne Rich recognize the dangers.
DJT Goes Gatsby but Think Dickens
Trump’s weekend Gatsby-style party brings to mind another novel: Dickens’s “Tale of Two Cities.”
The Leaves Where You Walk Do Not Stir
A haunting All Souls’ Day poem by Frances Bellerby imagines walking through fallen leaves with a loved one who has passed.
Existentialism for High School Seniors
In continuing my memoirs, I look at the importance of existential writers during my high school years.

