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A talk from Rev. Dr. David Breeden: The Modernist poet Ezra Pound (1885-1972) wrote those words as an admonishment to his generation of writers to be “modern.” It’s not bad advice for living a life, either, lest, as Pound wrote, “And life slips by like a field mouse / Not shaking the grass.”
Text of Talk (PDF): Make It New Everyday