Culture's Sleeping Beauty: Essays on Poetry, Prejudice & Belief |
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Typically , such students want to write for Harper's , a magazine whose readers include the celebrated poets and fiction writers within the creative writing program on campus . The chances that an English major may write successfully ...
Typically , such students want to write for Harper's , a magazine whose readers include the celebrated poets and fiction writers within the creative writing program on campus . The chances that an English major may write successfully ...
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When a colleague beseeches creative writers to address an audience , they may make the same value judgments with regard to readership that their students do in magazine class or argue ad hominem , condemning the colleague and his taste ...
When a colleague beseeches creative writers to address an audience , they may make the same value judgments with regard to readership that their students do in magazine class or argue ad hominem , condemning the colleague and his taste ...
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The melee that followed the taping on November 3 , 1988 , was enjoyed , I am sure , by the myriad creative writers who believe in social causes but , alas , would rather not participate in any . The sad fact is that too many poets and ...
The melee that followed the taping on November 3 , 1988 , was enjoyed , I am sure , by the myriad creative writers who believe in social causes but , alas , would rather not participate in any . The sad fact is that too many poets and ...
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Chapter Two Some Old Black Crow | 12 |
Chapter Three The Mood in the Hammock | 34 |
Chapter Four The White Angel of Sleep | 41 |
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