3 responses to “Paging Dr. Sawaya: Milton is hip again”

  1. Ted Humphrey

    I also was one of Doctor Sawaya’s students from those days of the 1970′s when the price of gas was going up, and we were exploring strange alternative energies like solar and wind so we wouldn’t have to be dependent upon unstable places like the middle east.

    Doctor Sawaya (and his dissertation poet, Wallace Stevens) and John Milton were and are inspirations of having a day job and still staying close to the world of literature. So even though I have a day job, I am teaching literature at the local community college, and next week we will be studying Paradise Lost, and many of Doctor Sawaya’s insights will find their way into my lecture. (And I will actually give him occasional credit) There is a marvelous commodious vicus of ricirculation to the life of literature . . .

    Thanks for the reminder of a great teacher and great literature.

  2. anonymous

    Thank you for such a wonderful, vivid portrait of an excellent inspiring professor.

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