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September 2006
1minuteVideo: Inspired by The Exquisite
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Recent Comments
Such a long time since I have read any Muldoon. I will look for that WZ poem. Thanks.
– genevieve
on “Muldoon on Colbert”
I love Ish (not least for his continued advocacy for children of war around the world) and Open Book TV. And of course Madiba is always great. I think I could have done with fewer mystical echoing flutes-of-sadness though.
About the ICC: such an important struggle, and so anathema to the idea of American Exceptionalism we are all raised on. That, along with the debate over humanitarian intervention, look to be the defining international issues of our time exactly because they cannot be reduced to simple dichotomies, or even unambiguous moral stances. By which I mean to say I’m looking forward to the film.
– Dustin
on “More Connections”
Thanks, Sven. Who knew I’d be blog of the week somewhere, anywhere… Nice to know.
– Bud Parr
on “New Words Without Borders: Writing from Pakistan”