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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Found Words: James Baldwin and the Lost Homes of San Francisco. Last week, in Washington DC, I gave voice to the questions that still confounded me: How did a country go from the civil war and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address to the derelict poverty of West Baltimore? How did America move from Jim Crow to the catastrophe of the flooding of New Orleans? Our travels through America opened up so many questions, applicable not only to that society, but to my own. From Take This Hammer.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Found Words: James Baldwin and the Lost Homes of San Francisco. Last week, in Washington DC, I gave voice to the questions that still confounded me: How did a country go from the civil war and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address to the derelict poverty of West Baltimore? How did America move from Jim Crow to the catastrophe of the flooding of New Orleans? Our travels through America opened up so many questions, applicable not only to that society, but to my own. From Take This Hammer.

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Writers in Motion: March 31, 2011

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Thursday, March 31, 2011. Three things before I start to move. About the rediscovery of "Atlantis" references both Japan and New Orleans in the same breath with lost civilizations like Pompeii, Babylon, Ayutthaya, and Petra. I've also been going through the material provided by the IWP as background for the tour, and I'm quite frankly amazed to discover that an attitude that I've sensed or intuited hazily about America actually has a name: exceptionalism. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Writers in Motion: On Civil Wars & Civil Rights, the Exotic & the Banal

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011. On Civil Wars and Civil Rights, the Exotic and the Banal. In Gettysburg we ask the students what they think about the Civil War. It is asking a lot. They would have to go back 150 years. They would have to care. They answer honestly: they don’t think much of it. Wholewheat bread or multigrain? McDonalds or Kentucky for lunch? And should I download that new Bruno Mars song? And perhaps this too is a form of recovery. April 13, 2011 at 2:58 PM. Cant be bothered attitudes? I just ...

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Writers in Motion: Found Words: James Baldwin and the Lost Homes of San Francisco

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Thursday, April 21, 2011. Found Words: James Baldwin and the Lost Homes of San Francisco. Last week, in Washington DC, I gave voice to the questions that still confounded me: How did a country go from the civil war and Lincoln's Gettysburg Address to the derelict poverty of West Baltimore? How did America move from Jim Crow to the catastrophe of the flooding of New Orleans? Our travels through America opened up so many questions, applicable not only to that society, but to my own. From Take This Hammer.

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Writers in Motion: April 4, 2011

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Monday, April 4, 2011. Tour of the Battlefield. The writers listen as Peter Carmichael discusses how soldiers fought side by side. Were they fighting as bonded brothers or was this just a great tactic of battle? If so many civil-war buffs are reenacting the scenes from this war, has America fully recovered from this historical event? Is our continuing struggle with race relations tied to the nostalgia of this war? Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Writers in Motion 2011.

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Writers in Motion: Ruins Of The River City Always In The ‘Future’ – A Narrative of Transcendence

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011. Ruins Of The River City Always In The ‘Future’ – A Narrative of Transcendence. New York for the outsider always lives up to its hype, at least as a physical spectacle, a developer’s ego gone deliciously mad with concrete and steel towers with the world’s biggest set of tribal villages stacked below like overlapping dominoes in supplicant worship. New Orleans remains out of the reach of the new urban mega-planner who works in standard neon, strip-mall and freeway. Century. Y...

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