Dana Crum - poet, writer, doer of things language-related

 
 
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_Thought-provoking op-ed. Maureen Dowd argues that the Republican 2012 bid for the White House is destined for failure. While dissecting Romney's and Santorum's campaigns, she alludes to Freud and ancient Greek tragedy. And her sentence "The horse has thrown the rider; the dark forces are bubbling" seems to echo these lines from Yeats' "The Second Coming" (especially the first line I'm quoting): “The falcon cannot hear the falconer; / Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; / Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, / The blood-dimmed tide is loosed.”


 


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John
02/29/2012 4:37pm

Nice!

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09/17/2012 2:05am

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09/20/2012 4:32am

Thanks for sharing your wonderful articles. Thanks for sharing.

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11/08/2012 5:10am

Nice to read your article and know more about bid in white house.

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01/28/2013 11:59pm

Whatever line of business you are in, you cannot underestimate the need for good English.

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