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Jake McAtee Jake McAtee said: " Phenomenal collection of articles and talks given by Wilbur. The first essay, "Sumptuous Destitution," is in my opinion worth the price of admission. Another favorite was his essay on the importance and function of ceremony. Lastly, the essay on his ...more "

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"First essay, "Sumptuous Destitution" is on Emily Dickinson and her view of appetite and desire. I have found the female Duke Orsino Poet, gorging on want." Apr 04, 2018 08:51AM

 
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Jake McAtee Jake McAtee said: " I really can't overstate how much I love Richard Wilbur.

2018: "The House" is one of my favorite poems. I also enjoyed "Galveston 1961" and "A Measuring Worm."

2022: Terza Rima is tremendous.
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N.D. Wilson
“In The Silver Chair, the Marsh-wiggle Puddleglum is all wisdom in rebutting the witch as she denies the existence of the world in which he believes. But as children's fiction isn't quite academically respectable, I'll pretend that I learned this from Blaise Pascal. [...] If the world really is accidental and devoid of meaning, and you and I have no more value in the cosmos than you average bread mold, and Beauty and Goodness are artificial constructs imagined within an explosion, constructs that are controlled by chemical reactions within the accident and have no necessary correspondence to reality, then my made-up children's world licks your real world silly. Depart from me. Go drown in your seething accident. Puddleglum and I are staying here.”
N.D. Wilson, Notes From The Tilt-A-Whirl: Wide-Eyed Wonder in God's Spoken World

Douglas Wilson
“Become the kind of person the kind of person you would like to marry would like to marry.”
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N.D. Wilson
“Stealing ideas from contemporaries is rude and tasteless. Stealing from the long dead is considered literary and admirable. The same is true of grave-robbing. Loot your local cemetery and find yourself mired in social awkwardness. But unearth the tomb of an ancient king and you can feel free to pop off his toe rings. You'll probably end up on a book tour, or bagging an honorary degree or two.”
N.D. Wilson

Steve  Martin
“Comedy is a distortion of what is happening, and there will always be something happening.”
Steve Martin, Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life

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“Sometimes standing against evil is more important than defeating it. The greatest heroes stand because it is right to do so, not because they believe they will walk away with their lives. Such selfless courage is a victory in itself.”
N.D. Wilson, Dandelion Fire

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