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Bookpuddle: Leon Uris's Mila 18.
--witches, plotting against the tragic hero in Macbeth. ... (Though I speak in the present tense, Leon Uris passed away in 2003. I am still in denial. ...
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Bookpuddle: Sleep Peacefully, Mom
Jan 1, 2009 ... Sleep Peacefully, Mom. For me and my family it has not been a Happy ... know that I probably will not be around for the next little while. ...
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Bookpuddle: Conceit: The Review
The conceit – an elaborate and ingenious analogy - was the literary device for which Donne is known. Donne’s brilliant use of this literary device runs ...
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Bookpuddle: Thinking About Arms
This much arm-swinging = normal. That much arm-swinging = not normal. ... Your observations are correct - my arms swing and it feels unnatural when I force ...
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Bookpuddle: Apostrophe: A Saturday Poem
Jan 26, 2008 ... Apostrophe: A Saturday Poem. Apostrophe Life’s one. Remember how long we were confused about it? Do you? I recall asking ...
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Bookpuddle: Constellation: A Saturday Poem
Mar 14, 2009 ... Constellation There were dots on her shoulder, more than this ... constellation. Any scientist will tell you that no one has ever escaped ...
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Bookpuddle: e.e. cummings's "L(a".
Excellent analysis. I grew up on E.E Cummings. 8:03 AM, October 15, 2007; Blogger Philistine said... I have had very little exposure to poetry and went ...
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Bookpuddle: e.e. cummings's "L(a".
Excellent analysis. I grew up on E.E Cummings. 8:03 AM, October 15, 2007; Blogger Philistine said... I have had very little exposure to poetry and went ...
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Bookpuddle: Your Honest Opinion?
Mar 24, 2007 ... Your Honest Opinion? For those of you who read this blog on a regular basis, you will know that I live in coffee shops. ...
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Bookpuddle: e.e. cummings's "L(a".
Loneliness is a leaf falling is sort of like a bumper sticker. But l(a le af fa ll s) one l iness will forever be e.e. cummings. Pure genius. ...
 
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