The World is Not Done Yet.
Bibliographic Sources:
For Lit TidBit from Prologue:
The Swerve. How the World Became Modern. Stephen Greenblatt. pp. 39-40. WW Norton, 2011
For Lit TidBit from Once I Owned a Bookstore:
Orality and Literacy. Walter J. Ong, with additional chapters by John Hartley. pp. 14-15. Routledge, 30th Anniversary Edition, 2012. First published, 1982.
For Lit TidBit from The Enthusiastic Scholar :
Ibid. Orality and Literacy. p.168.
For Lit TidBit from Picking Up the Phone :
Why Homer Matters. Adam Nicolson. Henry Holt & Company. 2014. p.101.
For Lit TidBit from His EndStories:
The Swerve. How the World Became Modern. pp. 61-62.
For Lit TidBit from It Is Not All Loss
My Antonia. Willa Cather. first published in 1918 by Houghton Mifflin, Available innumerable editions.
For Lit TidBit from Narrative Shapeshifting
Ibid. Why Homer Matters. Adam Nicolson. p.122.
For Lit TidBit from Days Of Yore.
Ibid. Why Homer Matters. Adam Nicolson. p. 150.
For Lit TidBit from Cyber Literacy
Maria Popova interviewed by Krista Tippett for her podcast "On Being." January, 2017. Recording 25:03
For Lit TidBit from Seeing to the Ends of the Earth
Magic and Loss: the Internet as Art. Virginia Heffernan. Simon & Schuster. June 2016
For Lit TidBit from Framing
Wanderlust: A History of Walking. Rebecca Solnit. Penguin Random House. 2000. pp. 234-235.
For Lit TidBit from Generative Sparking
"Maggie Nelson Writes Books Like She's Hosting A Party." Maggie Nelson Interview by Maggie Lange in “The Cut,” March 31, 2017.
For Lit TidBit from Voice of the Many
The Gene: An Intimate History. Siddhartha Mukherjee. Scribner Simon & Schuster. 2016. p.390.
For Lit TidBit from Voice of the Mutualism
Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. Adrienne Rich W.W. Norton and Company, Inc., 1976. P.11.
For Lit TidBit from Reviewing the Primordia
Living a Feminist Life. Sara Ahmed. Duke University Press, 2017. P29.
For Lit TidBit from Facing Our Void
The Argonauts. Maggie Nelson. Graywolf Press, 2015. P. 134
For Lit TidBit from Communion
Ibid. Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. Adrienne Rich. P.190.
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