large Walt with too much Whitman on his plate; Melville's prophetic Weirdness and Trumbull ... you an excuse to sound them out Yet once more; and it was well some kind Of mortal work to deny the ...
writing appear ing today than we have been led to believe. We do not have many WaltWhitmans and Ezra ... they major or minor. A distinction between the little magazine and the small press might be drawn in ... a little magazine will stand the weathering of time, although for a full sense of a particular poet or ...
are-Channing, Whittier, Lowell, WaltWhitman-a bright constellation, such as is rarely to be found in the ... Edward Garnett (1868-1937), whose wife Constance had visited Tolstoy and was an important translator of ... Dear Sir, Thank you for your letter of June 6th. When I read it, it seemed to me impossible that ...
after WaltWhitman humor both authors: let us revisit the infamous tree. Join the first one, sitting ... beauty of neglect. this was after all, a sweet poem intended and therein lies the ... unbending history in his arms, and you may still give it poetry’s name. I know once Whitman saw a live-oak ...
American personalities like WaltWhitman and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. And his lecture tour did well in ... “It was on this day in 1882 that the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde docked in New York. Customs ... Almanac with Garrison Keillor Wilde had come to the United States for a lecture tour. He was part of ...
with another little boy. Then he went upstairs. The bar was set out on a carved oak hutch. Grady ... some note in her voice made him realize which of the TV-watching girlswas hers. He was thinking of how ... gestured up at the ceiling and down at the floor. "The girls are from previous marriages, but Walt ...
others, Cesar Vallejo (Peru), Mario Benedetti (Uruguay), Violeta Parra (Chile), WaltWhitman, Hart Crane, ... peoples-demanded. Writers whose work was important to Ms. Randall in her early days with the magazine included ... as socially, or literarily and socially at one and the same time." By 1969, when the ...
millionaire.... You had Thoreau, Ballou, Emerson, Longfellow, Whittier and WaltWhitman. It was your Homeric Age. ... MacQueen's trip was a "pilgrimage" to the "apostle of divine faith and a divine ... come here. When it comes it will be very thorough. The Slav is the most radical of all the races. He ...
lines Dario presents us with a whole body. And Dario was not histrionic; even when speaking of politics ... "To Roosevelt" begins: "It is with the voice of the Bible or the verse of Walt ... Whitman / that one must approach you, 0 Hunter. / Primitive and modern, simple and complex, / with ...