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The Haikus of Master's Summer

A pseudo-literary project for the boring and bored.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Walcott: A Brief Commentary on the Marginalia in my Library Copy of “Omeros”

To the person who
wrote that a swallow is a
“lizard:” You’re brilliant.

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      • Woman Warrior: Sometimes, A Direct Quote Is Far Be...
      • Othello: Sometimes Auto-erotic Asphyxiation Goes a...
      • Tennyson: The SparkNotes Summary of “In Memoriam”
      • Moby Dick: It’s Whatever You Want It To Be
      • The Wanderer: I'm So Ronery
      • Beowulf: Thanks, but I Think I’ll Sit This One Out
      • Dryden: Why His Political Philosophy Never Really ...
      • Browning: My Last Duchess Goes Very Well with a Gl...
      • Walcott: A Brief Commentary on the Marginalia in m...
      • The Wife of Bath’s Tale: I’d Hit That...Wait, No, ...
      • The Miller's Tale: The Soul of Comedy
      • Beloved: No Wonder Her Show Does So Well
      • Donne: ...I Guess That Explains the Rash
      • Swift: Culinary Suggestions, Courtesy of "A Tale o...
      • Faulkner: Somebody Needs to Buy a Good Time for th...
      • Tristram Shandy: Who Says That Books Don't Teach U...
      • York Mystery Plays: How I Imagine Every Medieval T...
      • Pope: Dryden's Mini-Me
      • Herbert: How Thee Delight Mee
      • Middlemarch: It's Minor Eliot
      • A Long Day's Journey Into Night: It's the Best Thi...
      • The Beginning...Sort Of...
      • Hello, Summer!

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Kevin
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