Homer is new this morning, and perhaps nothing is as old as today's newspaper.
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I would then go on to say that Homer, as we now know, was working in what they call an oral tradition.
Homer's work hits again and again on the topos of the inexpressible. People will always do that.
I sound like Homer. I mean Winslow Homer.
We've got a bunch of new writers now who tell me they grew up watching The Simpsons. It's bizarre, and they're writing some very funny stuff.
I'd give a year of my life if I could hit a homerun on opening day of this great new park.
To many, Homer may appear lazy and a loser, but he's just much misguided. He's boorish, sure, but well meaning and, I guess, the one thing we have in common is the pursuit of lousy diets.
'Homer and Langley' is the work of E. L. Doctorow's old age. There are fewer Homeric references than you might have expected, given that the narrator is called Homer Collyer and is blind, although, like the classical Homer, not born blind.
Yes, and there were changes of light on landscapes and changes of direction of the wind and the force of the wind and weather. That whole scene is too important in Homer to neglect.
All men begin their learning with Homer.
We're no longer a newspaper in the morning, we're a 24/7 newspaper organization.