Thanks!
I’m glad to see this is already in progress elsewhere! Whew!
(Now I can get out the door and begin my day.)
Thanks Freepers, you are the best! Carry on!
Indeed, in "Dreams," it is on the subject of black rage that the author writes most eloquently. Phrases like "full of inarticulate resentments," "knotted, howling assertion of self," "unruly maleness," "unadorned insistence on respect" and "withdrawal into a smaller and smaller coil of rage" lace the book.
In "Fugitive Days," "rage" rules and in high style as well. Ayers tells of how his "rage got started" and how it evolved into an "uncontrollable rage fierce frenzy of fire and lava."
Hmmm.
Obama's descriptive, poetic writing in "Dreams" should be on example SOMEWHERE else, a law review article, a high school essay, ANYWHERE?
Or can he not write at all?