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The first time I heard Aase’s Death by Eduard Grieg, I had just moved back to my father’s house and the war was starting. Ned called and said his friend Tomas wanted to sell his old record player. The price was good if I was interested. Ned knew about music players. He gave [...]
James Joyce said that every story must have an “epiphany”. In the dictionary, epiphany is defined as ‘a manifestation of a divine or supernatural being’, or a ‘moment of sudden revelation.’ The reader’s world is changed through this revelation, and the change is permanent.
What’s true for stories is also true for poetry.
It is not [...]
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