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You shouldn't be surprised if someone on the the staff of The National Review thinks Maya Angelou's poetry leaves them less than totally inspired when Bill Clinton was sworn into office or that they think that Richard Blanco, Obama's choice for inauguration day poet was even worse. Would you expect anything different?
Maybe the worst thing about this state of affairs isn't the literary criticism, it's controversy where there there isn't any controversy. The lady died, she wrote books, she was an entertainer, she was a poet and she overcame a lot of stuff. History will take care of her place in the scheme of things.
The lady's story is her own and at her funeral folks will share their stories and celebrate her life.
Maybe the worst thing about this state of affairs isn't the literary criticism, it's controversy where there there isn't any controversy. The lady died, she wrote books, she was an entertainer, she was a poet and she overcame a lot of stuff. History will take care of her place in the scheme of things.
The lady's story is her own and at her funeral folks will share their stories and celebrate her life.
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