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	<title>Comments on: Harold Bloom on the Ghastly Decline of the Humanities (and on Obama&#8217;s Poetry)</title>
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		<title>By: Heard on the radio &#171; The Implied Observer</title>
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		<description>[...] December 22, 2009 by daranee    Wow. Last night listened to crotchety old man Harold Bloom on npr about the decline of the humanities. Translation: people study books and poetry that he doesn&#8217;t like. However, if like me you like literary criticism and you have the stomach for listening to him (he is quite amusing actually) then here is the link. [...]</description>
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