Next semester, for the first time, I will be taking no literature courses. (I will be taking a short story writing class, but that doesn’t count.) I have three complaints to make against literature classes.
First: literature classes seem to be designed for people who don’t read. This semester, during a particularly inane session of Early [...]
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