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Jack Myers

    Jack Elliott Myers fue un poeta y educador estadounidense cuya influencia marcó a generaciones de estudiantes. Su poesía a menudo profundiza en temas humanos trascendentales, explorando las complejidades de la vida con una perspicacia aguda. La dedicación de Myers a la literatura fue evidente no solo en su propia producción prolífica, sino también en su larga trayectoria en la Southern Methodist University y en la cofundación del centro literario The Writer's Garret. Su legado perdura a través de la obra que inspiró y la comunidad de escritores que ayudó a fomentar.

    Under the Rock Umbrella
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    • Hooked Up

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      After two decades of technological disruption, economic collapse, social upheaval, political polarization, and a war on terror, one generation bears the responsibility to restore social balance and economic growth. This generation, born into disruption, is poised to lead the world toward a period of tolerance and peace. They are deeply connected through the Internet, influencing their relationships and interactions. The author argues that today’s college students may emerge as the next Great Generation, potentially the greatest of the 21st century. This perspective instills hope for the future, supported by insightful statistics and observations about a misunderstood demographic that will shape what lies ahead. The work is described as an absorbing and essential account of this generation, highlighting their unique experiences and perspectives. Educators, parents, and anyone invested in the future of leadership will find it invaluable. The Internet Pioneers, born between 1991 and 1995, have embraced technology in ways previous generations could not comprehend, and their influence on feminism, sexuality, politics, education, and media is profound. This accessible book provides essential insights into how our cyber-society is molding a captivating generation, conveying a clear message of hope for the future of our planet.

      Hooked Up
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    • Under the Rock Umbrella

      Contemporary American Poets from 1951-1977

      • 449 páginas
      • 16 horas de lectura

      The book explores the profound impact of popular music on American poetry between 1951 and 1977, a transformative period marked by the birth of rock 'n' roll, exemplified by Alan Freed's Moondog Coronation Ball. It highlights how this era shaped the voices of poets born during these years, showcasing their works that reflect the excitement and youthfulness of the music. By bringing together influential poets, the collection allows readers to examine the intricate connections between their verses and the vibrant musical landscape that influenced them.

      Under the Rock Umbrella