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<description>Last night I went to see Joseph Donahue and Peter O&apos;Leary read at Open Books. I had a good time, but I ended up feeling guilty for having written this rather equivocal preview article. Joseph Donahue read poems about Leviticus and the Dead Sea scrolls in an utterly down-to-earth manner that underscored both their humor and their profundity. His interpretations made every line count, and left no room for the cynicism that I usually bring to silent reading (and journalism, for that matter). I laughed constantly during his reading—sometimes at jokes, but also from surprise at the precision and felicity...</description>
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<p>I hope Mr. Mudede doesn't read this.... ;-}</p>]]></description>
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