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Legacy
Steve Chisnell
17 episodes
8 months ago
A retiring teacher reflects on the meaning of his work, but the past, his principles, and what a literary fragment provoke are not a synthesis he could have predicted.
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A retiring teacher reflects on the meaning of his work, but the past, his principles, and what a literary fragment provoke are not a synthesis he could have predicted.
Show more...
Fiction
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Philosophy
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Legacy
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Legacy
A retiring teacher reflects on the meaning of his work, but the past, his principles, and what a literary fragment provoke are not a synthesis he could have predicted.