Becoming or the “Habit of Being,” “Breathing Lessons.” Is this an “Oddyssey?” Living and writing “Letters to a Young Poet” has become a Philosophy. Did “Abraham” know of the “Dimensions of Poetry?”
How does English work? Am I literate yet? Maybe I should read more. Has my “American Childhood” jettisoned me into “The Ordeal of Change?” Is this Love’s logic, which Spurgeon speaks? How can one give his “Utmost for His Highest” when he/she is only a “Singular Person?”
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How many are Literate in “A pretty how town?” and, really, is a “Good Man Hard to Find?” Will “Gilgamesh” ever conquer the “Sword and Womankind?” Does Webster know we have the “Write to Learn?” As the “Pendulum” swings, does the “Literature Of the New Testament” filter through us “Till We Have Faces?”
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The “Leaves of Grass” beside the “Quran” are waiting for “The Long Lonliness.” Bedford knows of “The Awakening and “The Language of the Heart.” Might he be “The Prophet?”
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“Rights and the Common Good” can be learned in Spanish, in the car, “Bird by Bird” while “Drinking With Dickens.” Can the “Blue Highways” and the “Yellow Wall Paper” signify literacy?
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My “Roots” are merely “A Raisin in the Sun,” compared to “Oedipus the King.” Did the “Death of the Salesman” cause the “Revolt of the Mother?” Have the “Wrongs of Woman” created “Spirits Rebellious,” or “The Year of Magical Thinking?”
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Can a “Short Guide to College Writing” create a Sestina? Possibly, the Greeks may know the “Christian Notion of God.” Is God really invisible In this “Ministry in an Oral Culture?”
English works. I am Literate.
I’ll keep reading. by Regina Butler 07 |