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Tax Time Spotlights Need for Comprehensive Reforms
New Jersey Business Magazine· 2 days agoT.S. Eliot wasn’t referring to tax season when he wrote that “April is the cruelest month,” but his anguished observation still fits ...
‘No Judgment’ and ‘All Things Are Too Small’: Attitude and Argument
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoIt was once the norm to have figures like Susan Sontag, George Steiner and Christopher Hitchens...
Jordan Kevin Jeffery – Undergraduate Research & Scholarships
UC Berkeley NewsCenter· 4 days agoT.S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Ezra Pound, the three pillars of Modernism are bound in their use of allusions, an attempt to tie their ...
Helen Vendler Believed Poetry Matters
New York Times· 6 days agoThe good news is that nobody told Helen Vendler. Vendler, who died this week at 90, was an admired professor and a tireless, sometimes combative critic....
Our campaigns need poetry, figuratively and literally
Olean Times Herald· 6 days agoApril is a good month to be thinking about poetry because it is National Poetry Month in the United...
When Poetry Could Define a Life
The Atlantic· 12 hours agoFrom the 1970s through the 2000s, Marjorie Perloff and Helen Vendler were regularly mentioned together as America’s leading interpreters of poetry. When a 2000 article in Poets & Writers referred ...
GROWING OLD UNGRACEFULLY: Flawed Geniuses
Lost Coast Outpost· 4 days agoHow should we react when we learn that someone who has brought us great pleasure — as an author, movie star or producer, comedian, poet, cartoonist — is a terrible person in “real life”? From ...
Songs I Wish I Wrote: April showers bring rainy-day tunes
The Lantern· 7 days agoBelow is a playlist to enhance April’s infamous rainy days, whether they prompt pensive reflections or incite cozy pleasures. In “Banana Pancakes,” Jack Johnson indulges in the comfort and joy ...