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Serious literature has always been important to me. I am the generation that found James Joyce, T.S. Elliot, W.H. Auden, Hesse, Rilke, Dylan Thomas, May Sarton, William Blake, Joseph Campbell, Virginia Woolf, Edward Albee, Arthur Miller, Eugene ONeil, J.M Synge, Gertrude Stein and tons of others as my affirming voices in a materialistic world that ignored the human condition and made wealth, power, sex, war, greed and much more their priorities. Being "serious" was essential to life.

The Day Men  [E]   4.0 KB
The Day Men is about men in their day encounters. How they operate to avoid each other.

Torvold's Story  [------]   8.9 KB
Short piece in Miners dissaster in VA