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Good humor

There should be a warning sign for anyone venturing down nostalgia way: “Caution! Platitudes ahead.” Why must reminiscences punish the present to paint the past as more precious? In his memoir Now, When I Was a Kid …, Dan McGuire avoids this pitfall. Comparisons between now and the good old days do not abound. Enthusiasm […]

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Books, briefly noted

Admit it. When you think of the literary capitals of the world, Springfield doesn’t leap to the top of the list. But beginning on Saturday, Springfield shines like a literary luminary on the prairie. Two major events light the match: the Eighth Annual Illinois Authors Book Fair and the University of Illinois at Springfield’s Verbal […]

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Genuine Stein

As he was about to be appointed the new Illinois poet laureate, Kevin Stein looked out at an audience that included the state’s top elected official and other luminaries, and couldn’t help but wonder. “A big crowd for poetry,” he said. “I’m always surprised.” Stein, who serves as the Caterpillar Professor of English at Bradley […]

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Fellow traveler

Miss Vernon rents her guest-room by the night To tourists passing through. Imagine that! Complete strangers, maybe a squalling brat, Sharing your bath. Somehow that don’t seem right. There’s mighty few in town that I’d invite To stay–much less offer the welcome mat. But yesterday when I stopped by to chat And heard how much […]

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