The World is Not Done Yet.
 
  
		
			
		
				
				
					
Bibliographic Sources:
				
		
				
				
				
					
						
							- For Lit TidBit from Prologue:
 
							- The Swerve. How the World Became Modern. Stephen Greenblatt. pp. 39-40. WW Norton, 2011
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Once I Owned a Bookstore:
 
							- Orality and Literacy.  Walter J. Ong, with additional chapters by John Hartley. pp. 14-15. Routledge, 30th Anniversary Edition, 2012. First published, 1982.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from The Enthusiastic Scholar:
 
							- Ibid. Orality and Literacy. p.168.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Picking Up the Phone:
 
							- Why Homer Matters. Adam Nicolson. Henry Holt & Company. 2014. p.101.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from His EndStories:
 
							- The Swerve. How the World Became Modern. pp. 61-62.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from It Is Not All Loss
 
							- My Antonia. Willa Cather. first published in 1918 by Houghton Mifflin, Available innumerable editions.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Narrative Shapeshifting
 
							- Ibid. Why Homer Matters. Adam Nicolson. p.122.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Days Of Yore.
 
							- Ibid. Why Homer Matters. Adam Nicolson. p. 150.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Cyber Literacy
 
							- Maria Popova interviewed by Krista Tippett for her podcast "On Being." January, 2017. Recording 25:03
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Seeing to the Ends of the Earth
 
							- Magic and Loss: The Internet as Art. Virginia Heffernan. Simon & Schuster. June 2016
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Framing
 
							- Wanderlust: A History of Walking. Rebecca Solnit. Penguin Random House. 2000. pp. 234-235.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Generative Sparking
 
							- "Maggie Nelson Writes Books Like She's Hosting A Party." Maggie Nelson Interview by Maggie Lange in “The Cut,” March 31, 2017.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Voice of the Many
 
							- The Gene: An Intimate History. Siddhartha Mukherjee. Scribner Simon & Schuster. 2016. p.390.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Mutualism
 
							- Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. Adrienne Rich W.W. Norton and Company, Inc., 1976. P.11.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Reviewing the Primordia
 
							- Living a Feminist Life. Sara Ahmed. Duke University Press, 2017. P29.
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Facing Our Void
 
							- The Argonauts. Maggie Nelson. Graywolf Press, 2015. P. 134
 
							- For Lit TidBit from Communion
 
							- Ibid. Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution. Adrienne Rich. P.190.