Category Archives: Monkey read

Reviews of books and other works I am reading or teaching

Loose Threads – Readings on a Theme

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Jessica Reads “Fire” by Marck Beggs

“Fire” reading

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On My Bookshelf

 

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Voice and Trust in Vice

25 January 2004 Within formal poetry, each form has its own unique pitfalls:  with sestinas and pantoums, it is the danger of repeated phrases becoming stale and therefore easy to overlook; with metered lines, it is that recurring rhythms may … Continue reading

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“The Planet in a Grain of Sand”: on The Lightning Should Have Fallen on Ghalib

8 August 2003 In the introduction to The Lightning Should Have Fallen on Ghalib:  Selected Poems of Ghalib, the poet Robert Bly notes that, “Ghalib’s tart, spicy declaration of defeated expectations ranges over many subjects” (2).  This statement is true, … Continue reading

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Comic Noir: Dick Tracy and the Style Racket

11 December 2001 It starts with a classic camera pan:  the city pans out before us, not daylight, not exactly dark, but half-lit as if at sunset.  We are to be present for the very beginning of the story, as … Continue reading

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I’ll Wager: Anthropomorphism and Order In the Book of Job

16 November 2001 Although readers may have been and may continue to be inspired to new heights of faith “down through the ages to the present time” (Bergant 469) by the Book of Job and its story of one man’s … Continue reading

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Ayn Rand and We the Living

20 April 2001 “We the Living is not a story about Soviet Russia in 1925.  It is a story about Dictatorship, any dictatorship, anywhere, at any time, whether it be Soviet Russia, Nazi Germany, or – which this novel might … Continue reading

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Cymbal Monkey is born.

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010  Well, this should be an adventure.  I am generally a private person, sharing my views and opinions only with close friends and in appropriate settings.  One of my biggest complaints about social networks online is that … Continue reading

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