William McKeen (1954) American academic
Source: Outlaw Journalist (2008), Chapter 8, American Dream, p. 115
Epilogue, p. 356
Outlaw Journalist (2008)
William McKeen (1954) American academic
Source: Outlaw Journalist (2008), Chapter 8, American Dream, p. 115
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book II, Chapter IX, Sec. 11
George W. S. Trow (1943–2006) American writer
Within the Context of No Context (1980)
“Hunter couldn't stop working. McCumber remembered Hunter working nine days without sleep.”
William McKeen (1954) American academic
Source: Outlaw Journalist (2008), Chapter 16, The Genetic Miracle, p. 302
“The hunter and the deer a shade.”
Thomas Campbell (1777–1844) British writer
O'Connor's Child, Stanza 5
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
“The hunter and the deer a shade.”
Philip Freneau (1752–1832) American poet, nationalist, polemicist, sea captain and newspaper editor
The Indian Burying-Ground. This line was appropriated by Thomas Campbell in O'Connor's Child.
Margaret J. Wheatley (1941) American writer
Source: Leadership and the New Science (1992), p. 144
William McKeen (1954) American academic
In fact, getting the story became the story. His writing could be classified as metajournalism, journalism about the process of journalism.
Source: Outlaw Journalist (2008), Chapter 5, Observer, p. 73
“Who gets the bird, the hunter or the dog?”
John L. Lewis (1880–1969) American labor leader
When asked about the presence of communists and other radicals working as organizers for the Steel Workers Organizing Committee; quoted in Life magazine, October 25, 1954
“This wild swan of a world is no hunter's game.”
Robinson Jeffers (1887–1962) American poet
"Love the Wild Swan" (1935)
Context: This wild swan of a world is no hunter's game.
Better bullets than yours would miss the white breast
Better mirrors than yours would crack in the flame.
Does it matter whether you hate your... self?
At least Love your eyes that can see, your mind that can
Hear the music, the thunder of the wings. Love the wild swan.