Greetings, everyone. You've quoted some of my favorite authors in this post. That's cool. I have read most of Gaiman's books and he has certainly crafted some crazy stories departing form the idea that little details can unchain cataclismic events.
Williams's poem is one of the most quoted and least understood pieces in American literature.
My students would complain about poems like those. What can be said/analized about something that simple?
The same can be said about an ant or a rock on the road. And yet, a rock on the road can make a car crash and end the life of valuable people.
Some people joke about the whole Venezuelan tragedy. They say everything could have been averted had some Major League team signed young left-handed pitcher Hugo Chavez when he tried to play pro baseball.
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