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Phantom Signs : The Muse in Universe City, Paperback / softback Book

Phantom Signs : The Muse in Universe City Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Several of these essays focus on the author's dual role as a writer and publisher--the paradoxes of having a deep faith in good writing in an age that sometimes doesn't always seem to embrace it.

A few essays are about Philip Brady's status as an aging writer--one about his obsession with pickup basketball at the age of 60, another about how a sudden medical condition causes him to sort out some of his earliest reading.

Still other essays are about poetry and the teaching of poetry, particularly to nontraditional students.

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