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We’ve been talking about poetry in my Literature and Society class this past month...

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A memorable highlight of our two-day visit to Albay a couple of weekends ago was a brief look-see at an impressive, century-old bahay na bato in the town of Tabaco.

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Writing in The Atlantic a few years ago, Max Fisher addressed the question of age and artistic productivity. “When in life are we most creative?” he asked.

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But the past matters for in it are the infallible beginnings — the augury of the present.

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A memorable highlight of our two-day visit to Albay a couple of weekends ago was a brief look-see at an impressive, century-old bahay na bato in the town of Tabaco.

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Writing in The Atlantic a few years ago, Max Fisher addressed the question of age and artistic productivity. “When in life are we most creative?” he asked.

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But the past matters for in it are the infallible beginnings — the augury of the present.

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