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GodsBigBlog: John Donne — A Seventeenth Century Priest and Poet Explodes into the Twenty-First Century

I was twenty years old and I was in love. The object of my affection? A man three hundred years dead: a seventeenth century poet and a man of passion, John Donne. It turns out that John Adams, the composer, and Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist, shared my enthusiasm for Donne and his sonnet, “Batter My Heart.”

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Writing Room: Composer John Adams — There Are Lots of Ways to Be Creative, What’s Yours?

I’m liking composer John Adams’ memoir, “Hallelujah Junction: Composing an American Life,” for its fine writing and its insights into the creative life and process.

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