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In "Song of Myself," Walt Whitman writes, "I am of old and young, of the foolish as much as the wise...a child as well as a man, stuff'd with the stuff that is of course, And stuff'd with the stuff that is fine." His words epitomize the often ambiguous, usually frustrating, always criss-crossed worlds of college freshmen who find themselves stranded somewhere between childhood and adulthood.
Poet and teacher Diane Scharper encounters such wanderers every day in her classroom at a large metropolitan university. Songs of Myself collects some of the best memoirs written by her students, and reveals a world where young people face, often for the first time, life's vital issues and big questions. Subjects include:
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