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Some crabby self-deprecatory humor...
...in First Things: https://www.firstthings.com/article/...horseshoe-crab
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Fun dialogue, Michael! And serious as well of course...Congratulations!
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I forgot to mention that this issue also has my long review of Emily Thornbury's fine book, Becoming a Poet in Anglo-Saxon England. At the urging of the editors, I included some humorous, but relevant, material about my struggles with Latin that began at the age of 11.
Some of you might be amused... |
Oh, I would love to read that book but draw the line at paying one thousand kronor. Maybe it will be available as "a used copy" in a few years.
Perhaps in due time your essay will become available online. Or maybe I will shell out twenty kronor and buy it. |
Thanks for the post, Michael. Enjoyed the poem, and ordered the book on interlibrary loan. There is a saying for your crab: "Change? Aren't things bad enough as they are?"
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I'm sorry so many of these things are so expensive, but I post them mostly because some Eratoish people can access academic libraries.
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This is delightful! And I know how the crab feels.
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Very nice, Michael -- congrats! The first time I saw one of those shells (without knowing what it was), I freaked out. But this poem is a fitting tribute.
Nausheen |
Fun poem, Mike, and I was amused by the first three paragraphs of your essay. I look forward to reading the rest when I am back at an academic library, though I am traveling at the moment.
Susan |
I enjoyed the poem very much. Brought back memories of our family vacations at Cape May . . .:eek:
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