For six days (September 7–12), henry bugbee fleshes out one of his lengthier entries. After his discussion on experience1, he introduces two new concept but simply mentions them: immersion and commitment. He then narrates three memories he had—experience—which I think he will dig for meaning in the coming entries. The narratives are entitled Swamping, Building a Dam, and Rowing. He writes them beautifully, which convinces me of the power of poetry to inform one’s prose.

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Footnotes

  1. The Inward Morning Commentary 1952-09-05