Ernest Becker, a name that deserves to be honored, has given us the thought that our lives can be viewed as a denial of death. There is very little that will survive me here that is of importance but the lines that follow are for the most part a celebration of a fierce, beautiful, complicated, and paradoxical world. Joseph Campbell has stated that the world needs more poetry than prose. Hopefully what follows fulfills a little of Campbell's imperative to us. Bill Grace San Antonio, Texas
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