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- [F]or the most part football these days is the opium of the people, not to speak of their crack cocaine. Its icon is the impeccably…
- The most common mistake students of literature make is to go straight for what the poem or novel says, setting aside the way that it…
- Cynicism and naivety lie cheek by jowl in the American imagination; if the United States is one of the most venal nations on Earth, it…
- Most students of literature can pick apart a metaphor or spot an ethnic stereotype, but not many of them can say things like: 'The poem's…
- Poetry is the most subtle of the literary arts, and students grow more ingenious by the year at avoiding it. If they can nip around…
- The German philosopher Walter Benjamin had the curious notion that we could change the past. For most of us, the past is fixed while the…
- Most poetry in the modern age has retreated to the private sphere, turning its back on the political realm.
- A socialist is just someone who is unable to get over his or her astonishment that most people who have lived and died have spent…
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