The Poetry of Philip Appleman July 6, 2012 Bill talks with and invites readings by renowned poet, novelist, and editor Philip Appleman, whose creativity spans a long life filled with verse, fiction, philosophy, and religion. The author of nine books of poetry, three novels, and six volumes of non-fiction, Appleman’s most acclaimed work includes explorations of the life and theories of Charles
Darwin. A scholar of Darwin, Appleman edited the critical anthology Darwin, and wrote the poetry books Darwin’s Ark and Darwin’s Bestiary, earning him praise for illuminating the “overwhelming sanity” of Darwin’s thought with clarity and wit. Appleman’s latest poetry collection is Perfidious Proverbs.
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Five Poems by Philip Appleman
“Five Easy Prayers for Pagans”
“A Simple Explanation for Everything”
“The Trickle-Down Theory of Happiness”
“The Ant”
“On a Morning Full of Sun”
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