In the poem “The Pumpkin” by 19th century poet John Greenleaf Whittier, the tradition of Thanksgiving is described as a time of remembrance and return, a celebration of abundance, both of sustenance and of love, at a family gathering. The poet depicts the scene sensually, packing each line with the fruits of a healthy harvest and the warmth of a kitchen sweet from baking. By the end of the poem, the words achieve an almost too-full splendor….
The Creative Commons–making space between “all rights reserved” and the absolute freebie. Here’s a sampling of projects text-related shared under the idea of “some rights reserved.”
Robert Hass: On gifts, gift-giving, and a reason why writers write (the reason?)
