The average rating for Introducing Economics based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2015-02-02 00:00:00 Elsie G Saito Walt Whitman is one of the great seers of modern poetry. He meditates on the shades and colours of the human soul often found in Hindu Bhakti writing. His work contains the infinite and the multiple in small strokes of sentences. Each poem is consciously incised to reveal something deep in very short spaces. Whitman sees the world literally like he is an ant on a blade of grass, and he just wants to observe it, between the tugs and tussles of the wind. |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-08-31 00:00:00 Jose Lorenzo I loved this book much more on a reread than I did 30 years ago. I wonder who I was then that I didn't appreciate this book as it deserves! Anyway, I'm very glad that I've continued to read and reread it. Obviously, something continued to draw me to it. While I do think there are many flaws in some of his poems and some are definitely great than others, I his work as a whole as brilliant and powerfully impacting American literature. What is great is so very great. It's one of those books that lead me to read differently than I did before reading it. And that is something which is rare and for which I am grateful. |
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