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Homer, Lady Day and Elvis: The Postmodern Poetics of the Centers
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Stephen Newton
Publication date
1 January 2003
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Doi
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One of the most common reactions people have when they visit the William Paterson University Writing Center is to comment upon the décor. Who puts up all these weird postcards? Why are characters from The Simpsons all over the place? What is up with all the gorillas? Who takes care of the plants? And who, pray tell, is obsessed with Elvis? He seems to be everywhere around here, along with Groucho Marx, John Lennon, Charlie Parker, Billy Holiday, and Bob Marley.University Writing Cente
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