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About Uncomely and Broken

I am a classicist in Sewanee, Tennessee.

Crazy Salad: new and old views

Helen being chosen found life flat and dull And later had much trouble from a fool, While that great Queen, that rose out of the spray, Being fatherless could have her way Yet chose a bandy-leggèd smith for man. It’s … Continue reading

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252 Years of Sewanee

April 28, 2016. Resolutions of appreciation for the retirements of Profs. Croom, Delcamp, Rupert, Landon, Perry, and Smith. “That,” says the Dean, gesturing, “is 252 years of Sewanee.” A stunned silence followed by sustained applause, and then handshakes and hugs. … Continue reading

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Protected: What hidden scorn you must have for yourself

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Protected: Circumspice: Reflections in the Wren Chapel

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Protected: Julius Caesar, the Hulk, and other Illeists

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Catching Up With Brother Benedict

Postscript, October 30, 2016. “The Basilica of St. Benedict is destroyed, flattened by most recent earthquake.” From the Twitter account of the monks of Norcia. A tragic day. Postscript, August 24, 2016. The 6.2 earthquake in central Italy last night … Continue reading

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Ave atque Vale, Michael

I often went over to watch election returns with Michael Hurst. He was a Republican, and I a Democrat; he a devoted Southerner, and I a “Massachusetts-American,” as he said. We disagreed on almost everything about national politics and agreed on … Continue reading

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Belly Laugh, Belated

It’s good to know that something I once wrote about Ovid to be amusing can provoke a chuckle two decades later: https://www.tumblr.com/bellonanj73/44798945768/lucusantiquus-for-your-bowels-sake-ovid

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Protected: A Flavian Lady in Chattanooga

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Protected: Floridiana, December 2015

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