PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Walt Whitman
自我之歌.pptx
1. The whole hard-working people The life of cities. The fast growth of industry and wealth in cities
America’s first “poet of democracy”
Whitman's democratic ideas govern his poetry-writing.
In his famous poetry, openness, freedom, and above all, individualism (the belief that the rights and freedom of individual people are most important) are all that concerned him.
• Song of Myself is a history of the poet’s movement from loafing individual to active spirit.
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Translation
SONG OF MYSELF 我自己的歌
20 我在一切人身上看到我自己,不多也不差毫厘, 我对我自己的褒贬对他们也同样合适。
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Leaves of Grass
• Walt Whitman has devoted all his life to the creation of the “single” poem, Leaves of Grass .The work has nine editions.
惠特曼的诗歌英文作文
惠特曼的诗歌英文作文英文:Walt Whitman, one of the most influential poets in American literature, is known for his unique style and themes in his poetry. His works often celebrate the beauty of nature, the value of individualism, and the importance of democracy. Whitman's poetry is characterized by free verse, which is a form of poetry that does not follow a specific rhyme or meter. This allows for a more natural and conversational tone in his writing.One of Whitman's most famous works is "Song of Myself," which is a long and complex poem that explores themes of identity, spirituality, and the interconnectedness of all things. In this poem, Whitman uses vivid imagery and unconventional language to convey his ideas. For example, he often uses metaphors and similes to describe the world around him, such as when he describes himself as "a vast similitude interlocks all" (section 1).Another notable aspect of Whitman's poetry is his use of repetition and lists. He often repeats phrases or words to emphasize their importance and create a sense of rhythm in his writing. For example, in "Song of Myself," he repeats the phrase "I celebrate myself" several times throughout the poem (sections 1, 20, and 52). He also uses lists to create a sense of abundance and inclusivity. In section 6 of the same poem, he lists a variety of people and professions, stating that "the butcher-boy puts off his killing-clothes" and "the young fellow drives the express-wagon."Overall, Whitman's poetry is a celebration of life and humanity. His unique style and themes continue to influence poets and writers today.中文:沃尔特·惠特曼是美国文学中最具影响力的诗人之一,以其独特的风格和主题而闻名。
Walt Whitman(1819-1892)
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打开大门上的锁/从门柱上撬开大 门/……通过我而发出被禁制的呼声:/ 性的和肉欲的呼声……/我认为欢媾并不 比死更粗恶,/我赞赏食欲和色欲,/视觉、 听觉、感觉都是神奇的。
——《自己之歌》(《Song of Myself》)
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诗人把自己描绘成 所有人中的一个。 • 这个人是超群的, 又是普通的;有优点, 也有毛病,甚至道德 并不完美。 • 就象一棵大树上一 片普通的叶子,一个 草原上的一株普通的 小草。
• Song of Myself 自我之歌(我 自己的歌) • I Sit and Look Out 我坐在这儿 眺望着 • I hear America Singing 我听见 美国在歌唱 • O Captain! My Captain! 船长! 我的船长! • Beat! Beat! Drums! 敲吧 战鼓! • Democratic Vistas 民主的前景 • The Tramp and Strike Question 流浪汉和罢工问题
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Major Themes in His Poetry
• Equality of things and beings • Divinity of everything • Multiplicity of nature • Self-reliant spirit • Death, beauty of death • Expansion of America • Brotherhood and social solidarity (unity of nations in the world) • Pursuit of love and happiness
Free Verse: 自由诗
Walt Whitman_Lecture汇总
The Great Leap Westward
From the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 through the migration that resulted from the Transcontinental Railroad and the Homestead Act, Americans engaged in what Theodore Roosevelt termed "the Great Leap Westward." In less than a century, westward expansion stretched the United States from a handful of states along the Eastern Seaboard all the way to the Pacific. The acquisition of Hawaii and Alaska in the mid-19th century assured westward expansion would continue into the 20th century.
At the same time, immigrants from all over the world crowded into tenements to take advantage of new urban opportunities. In the end, the sweeping economic, social, and political changes that took place in post-war life allowed American Realism to prevail.
Walt Whitman 沃尔特·惠特曼 英美文学 ppt课件
• Edited a newspaper, the LongIslander, in Huntington
• Back to New York City to work as a printer and journalist
• Experienced various jobs
• Began writing a new kind of poetry
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Whitman's democratic ideals& individualism
America’s first “poet of democracy”
Whitman's democratic ideas govern his poetry-writing.
In his famous poetry, openness, freedom, and above all, individualism (the belief that the rights and freedom of individual people are most important) are all that concerned him.
2. Individual value
3. Pursuit of love and happiness
4. Sexual love The individual person and his desires must be respected.
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Influence
America’s first “poet of democracy”
• At four, family moved to Brooklyn, New York
Walt-Whitman--沃尔特·惠特曼-英美文学PPT课件
• Edited a newspaper, the LongIslander, in Huntington
• Back to New York City to work as a printer and journalist
• Experienced various jobs
• Began writing a new kind of poetry
• filled with optimistic expectation and enthusiasm about new things and new epoch.
1. The whole hard-working people The burgeoning life of cities. The fast growth of industry and wealth in cities
2. Individual value
3. Pursuit of love and happiness
4. Sexual love
5. The individual person and his desires must be respected.
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Influence
America’s first “poet of democracy”
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Excerpt from Song of
美国历史最具影响力一百人
Whether busting trusts or building canals, he embodied the “strenuous life” and blazed a trail for twentieth-century America.是否缉捕或信托大厦运河,他体现了"艰苦生活",走出了一条二十世纪美国.
2006年12月号的《大西洋》月刊,将刊出一份由10个著名美国历史学家评选的“美国历史上最有影响的100个人”的名单。排在第一位是林肯总统。前10名中还包括其他四个总统:乔治?华盛顿、托马斯?杰斐逊、威尔逊和罗斯福,以及民权活动家马丁?路德?金、亚历山大?汉密尔顿、本杰明?富兰克林、最高法院大法官约翰?马歇尔和发明家爱迪生。
7 John Marshall 约翰?马歇尔
The defining chief justice, he established the Supreme Court as the equal of the other two federal branches.首席大法官的定位,他成立了最高法院作为平等的另外两联邦分行.
29 Earl Warren 厄尔华伦
His Supreme Court transformed American society and bequeathed to us the culture wars.美国最高法院改变其社会留给我们的文化战争.
30 Elizabeth Cady Stanton 伊丽莎白卡迪
8 Martin Luther King Jr.马丁?路德?金
His dream of racial equality is still elusive, but no one did more to make it real.种族平等的梦想仍遥遥无期,但没有任何人更使它真正.
Walt Whitman生平及作品简介
A giant of American letters
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Whitman’s life1/2
• Born in May 31, 1819 into a workingclass family • Grew up in Brooklyn, New York • Son of a carpenter • Left his schooling and became a office boy at 11 • Strong love for lit. in a very young age • Read a lot of Shakespeare and Milton
Whitman’s Democratic Ideals
• Openness, freedom and individualism concerned him • Bring hard-working farmers and laborers into American literature • Attack the slavery system and racial discrimination • Sings of man’s dignity and equality
Themes in Whitman’s poetry
• Enthusiasm about new things and new epoch • Concern for the whole hardworking people and the burgeoning city lives • Advocate the realization of the individual value • Pursuit of love and happiness • Some are politically committed
沃特尔惠特曼waltwhitman草叶集
poem lines
Song of Myself Part 1
I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.
American spirit
Song of Myself
1345 lines the longest poem in Leaves of Grass two principal beliefs: first, a theory of
universality; second, all things are equal in value.
?我独自在遥远的荒山野外等待猎物的出现?深深地惊喜于我的轻快和昂扬?在天晚时寻觅了一个安全的地方过夜?燃起火烤熟了刚猎到的野味?我全身酥软地躺在集拢来的叶子上我的狗和枪躺在我的身旁
Walt Whitman
One of the greatest innovators /poets in American literature(19th century) He gave America its first genuine epic poem: Leaves of Grass
Dead Poem Society
John Keating: O Captain, my Captain.
Theme of His Poems
walt whitman惠特曼及作品简介
O Captain! My Captain!
• My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still; • My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will; • The ship is anchored safe and sound, its voyage closed and done; • From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won; • Exult, O shores, and ring O bells! • But I, with mournful tread, • Walk the deck my Captain lies, • Fallen cold and dead.
O Captain! My Captain!
• O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells; • Rise up--for you the flag is flung--for you the bugle trills, • For you bouquets and ribbon‟d wreaths--for you the shores a
• 3. What does Whitman mean by the term of "the Modern
Man"? • He means that a man should be free from any prejudice and pride, totally different from the traditional one, that is full of bias.
沃尔特·惠特曼 Walt Whitman 美国文学史
• Equivalence of body and soul and the unabashed(不 加掩饰的) excitement of the body and sexuality.
Over the next 37 years, it appeared in nine editions altogether.
Drum-Taps(1865) --《桴鼓集》 collected into Leaves of Grass
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom (1865) --《最近紫丁香在庭 院里开放的时候》
Creeds and schools in abeyance, 教条和学派先放一旁,
Retiring back a while sufficed at what they are,but never forgotten, 让他们暂且后退,满足于现状,但不被遗忘,
I harbor for good or bad,I permit to speak at every hazard, 我心怀善与恶,我要不顾一切地述说,
When he was sixteen, he worked as a teacher in the one-room school houses of Long Island.
He continued teaching until 1841, then turning to journalism as a full-time career at the age of twenty-two.
美国文学walt-whitman英语介绍
• At age eleven he was an office boy for two lawyers and later was an apprentice学徒 of printer • At age of sixteen, as a teacher in the oneroom school houses of Long Island. • At age of twenty-two, he turned to journalism as a full-time career. • At age of twenty-seven he was editor of the Brooklyn Eagle 《布鲁克林之鹰》
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Career
• At age of twenty-nine Whitman lost his position because his political standpoint was opposite to his boss. at the Brooklyn Eagle after siding with the Democratic party民主党 against the newspaper„s owner, Isaac Van Anden, who belonged to Republican party 共和党 • During the Civil War南北战争, Whitman worked as a volunteer nurse, a “wound dresser” in military hospitals. • After the Civil War He worked as a clerk in the home office but was fired because the home office minister部长disliked his work Leaves Of Grass百草集
美国文学_walt_whitman_简介
Major Themes in His Poetry
• • • • • • • Equality of things and beings Divinity of everything Multiplicity of nature Self-reliant spirit Death, beauty of death Expansion of America Brotherhood and social solidarity (unity of nations in the world) • Pursuit of love and happiness
Leaves of Grass 草叶集
First published in 1855 with only 12 poems Nine editions and last edition includes more than 400 poems Celebrates the ideals of equality, democracy, the dignity, selfreliant spirit and joy of common people Grass---the most common thing with the greatest vitality, as a symbol of the rising American
O Captain! My Captain
Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done, The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is worn, The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting, While follow eyes the steady keel, the vessel grim and daring; But O heart! heart! heart! O the bleeding drops of red! Where on the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead. O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells; Rise up--for you the flag is flung--for you the bugle trills, For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths--for you the shores crowding, For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning; Here, Captain! dear father! This arm beneath your head; It is some dream that on the deck You've fallen cold and dead. My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still, My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse or will; The ship is anchor'd safe and sound, its voyage closed and done; From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won; Exult, O Shores! and ring, O bell! But I, with mournful tread, Walk the deck my Captain lies, Fallen cold and dead.
Walt Whitman作者及作品介绍
3. The Artistic Features
of Leaves of Grass (poetic style + language style.) a. A looser and more open-ended (自由任意的) syntactical structure; b. few compound sentences; c.conversational and casual, in the fluid, expansive, and unstructured style of talking, like one of the ordinary men. d. to create a different wave of feelings by cataloguing concrete things . e. Musicality :a strong sense of rhythm + parallelism + phonetic recurrence.)
Hale Waihona Puke I. Viewpoints of democracy and individualism in Leaves of Grass
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Walt Whitman is a poet with a strong sense of mission, having devoted all his life to the creation of the “single” poem, Leaves of Grass . 2. In this giant work, openness, freedom, and above all, individualism are all that concerned him. 3. His aim was to express some new poetical feelings and to initiate a poetic tradition in which difference should be recognized 4. The poet should behave as supreme individualist.
Walt-Whitman--沃尔特·惠特曼-英美文学知识讲解
• Edited a newspaper, the LongIslander, in Huntington
• Back to New York City to work as a printer and journalist
1. No fixed rhyme and scheme
• Style: free verse
2. A looser and open-ended syntactical structure 3. The habit of using snapshots(快照) 4. Use of conversational image 5. Strong tendency to use oral English 6. Vocabulary- powerful, colorful, rarely-used words
Whitman's democratic ideas govern his poetry-writing.
In his famous poetry, openness, freedom, and above all, individualism (the belief that the rights and freedom of individual people are most important) are all that concerned him.
His Leaves of Grass has always been considered a monumental work. It commands great attention because of its uniquely poetic embodiment of American democratic ideals.
walt whitman 沃尔特 惠特曼 (美国文学,美国诗人) 优质动态ppt
Major themes
• • • • • • • equality of things and beings democracy death, beauty of death brotherhood and social solidarity pursuit of love and happiness expansion of America divinity of everything,immanence of God,evolution of cosmos ,multiplicity of nature , self-reliant spirit
Emerson
"the most extraordinary piece of wit and wisdom that American has yet contaibuted"
Emerson helped Whitman to “find himself”: “I was simmering, simmering; Emerson brought me to a boil.”
themes
“Catalogue of American and European thought”
He had been influenced by many American and European thoughts: enlightenment, idealism, transcendentalism, science, evolution ideas, western frontier spirits, Jefferson’s individualism, Civil War Unionism, Orientalism.
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Walt-Whitman诗歌赏析
------ Walt Whitman
山西师范大学 外国语学院 英语一班 史晓娟 1114010118
I sit and look out upon all the sorrows of the world, and upon all oppression and shame; I sit here and look out at all the sorrows of human world, and look at all the oppression and shame of this world.
All these--All the meanness and agony without end, I sitting, look out upon, See, hear, and am silent.
When I sit here, I can see all the unkindness and sufferings in this society. However, I can do nothing for a change of them except just looking at them happening, hearing them crying and staying in silence. I stay in selfreproach, but nothing more I can do. I fail in my responsibility to act.
I mark the ranklings of jealousy and unrequited love, attempted to behid--I see these sights on the earth; I see the great jealousy of (some young people) and the fruitless love of some other, though they tried to keep the failure a secret.
songofmyself自我之歌
Song of Myself (自我之歌) --------Walt Whitman (realism) I celebrate myself ,and sing myself, (Self includes everything and everyone in the universe) And what I assume y ou shall assume ,(I and you stands for new Americans with democratic ideas and American spirit. the nature) For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. (embody the unity of you and I it emphasize the closely connection of you and I) I loafe and invite my soul ,(Loafe: =loaf 闲逛Emphasize the unity of body and soul) I learn and loafe at my ease observing a spear of summer grass.(Grass stands for ideal, hope, it can grow at different space, so it stands for development especial the development of human) 我赞美我自己,歌唱我自己,我所讲的一切,将对你们也一样适合,因为属于我的每一个原子,也同样属于你。
我闲游,邀请我的灵魂一起,我俯首下视,悠闲地观察一片夏天的草叶。
My tongue ,every atom of my blood ,form ‘d from this soil ,this air ,Born ere of parents born here from parents the same ,and their parents the same ,I ,now thirty seven years old in perfect health begin ,Hoping to cease not till death. Creeds and schools in abeyance ,(a state of disuse or suspension 归属待定尤未定夺)Retiring back a while sufficed at what they are ,but never forgotten.I harbor (怀有) for good or bad ,I permit to speak at every hazard. 随便地,Nature without check with(与….相符)original energy.我的舌,我的血液中的每个原子,都是由这泥土这空气构成,我生在这里,我的父母生在这里,他们的父母也生在这里,我如今三十七岁,身体完全健康,开始歌唱,希望不停地唱下去,直到死亡。
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PEOPLE IN AMERICA - Walt WhitmanBy Jerilyn WatsonBroadcast: April 4, 2004(THEME)VOICE ONE:I’m Faith Lapidus.VOICE TWO:And I’m Phoebe Zimmermann with People in America in VOA Special English. Today we tell about Walt Whitman, one of America’s greatest poets.(THEME)VOICE ONE:In the Nineteenth Century, one of America's greatest writers, Walt Whitman, helped people learn to value poetry. Whitman created a new kind of poetry.Walt Whitman was born in Eighteen-Nineteen in New York City. During his long life,he watched America grow from a young nation to the strongest industrial power in theworld. Whitman was influenced by events around him. But his poetry speaks of the innerself. He celebrated great people like President Abraham Lincoln. He also celebrated thecommon people.VOICE TWO:As a young man, Whitman worked as a school teacher, a printer and a newspaperreporter. He was thirty-six years old when he published his first book of poetry inEighteen-Fifty-Five. He called it "Leaves of Grass." It had only twelve poems. The poems are written in free verse. The lines do not follow any set form. Some lines are short. Some lines are long. The words at the end of each line do not have a similar sound. They do not rhyme.Here are some lines from the famous poem “Song of Myself” from "Leaves of Grass.” Whitman writes about grass as a sign of everlasting life.VOICE THREE:A child said, What is the grass? fetching it to me with full hands;How could I answer the child? I do not know what it is any more than he.I guess it must be the flag of my disposition, out of hopeful green stuff woven.Or I guess it is the handkerchief of the Lord,A scented gift and remembrancer designedly dropped,Bearing the owner's name someway in the corners, that we may see and remark, and say Whose?…And now it seems to me the beautiful uncut hair of graves,Tenderly will I use you curling grass,It may be you transpire from the breasts of young men……It may be you are from old people, or from offspring taken soon out of their mother's laps.VOICE ONE:One of America's greatest thinkers and writers immediately recognized the importance of "Leaves of Grass." Ralph Waldo Emerson praised Whitman's work. But most other poets and writers said nothing or denounced it.Most readers also rejected Whitman’s poems. The new form of his poetry surprised many people. His praise of the human body and sexual love shocked many people. Whitman was homosexual. He loved men. Some people disliked Whitman’s opinions of society. He rejected the desire for money and power.Even his own brother told Whitman that he should stop writing poetry. But Whitman had many things to say. And he continued to say them. Readers began to understand that America had a great new poetic voice. (MUSIC)VOICE TWO:The American Civil War began in Eighteen-Sixty-One. The southern states had withdrawn from the United States. They wanted to protect their rights against the central government. They especially wanted to continue owning black slaves.The northern states fought the South to save the Union and free the slaves. Walt Whitman hated slavery because he believed all people are equal. He supported the northern cause.During the war, Whitman worked for the government in Washington, D.C. He also worked without pay at army hospitals. He helped care for wounded and dying soldiers. He sat beside these men for hours. He brought them food. He wrote letters for them.Whitman sometimes saw President Abraham Lincoln riding his horse in Washington. President Lincoln was murdered soon after the Civil War ended. Whitman honored him with a poem called "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed." The poem describes Lincoln as a great spirit and a fallen star. This is how the poem begins: VOICE THREE:When lilacs last in the dooryard bloomed,And the great star early drooped in the western sky in the night,I mourned, and yet shall mourn with ever-returning spring.Ever-returning spring, trinity sure to me you bring,Lilac blooming perennial and drooping star in the west,And thought of him I love.O powerful western fallen star!VOICE ONE:After the Civil War, Whitman worked for government agencies. He watched the United States try to heal itselfand increase democracy.To Walt Whitman, democracy was more than a political system or idea. It was the natural form of government for free people. Whitman believed democracy is meant to honor the rights of every person and the equality of all people. Whitman denounced people who believed they were better than others in the eyes of God. He expressed these ideas in his poem "Song of Myself."VOICE THREE:I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contained,I stand and look at them long and long.They do not sweat and whine about their condition,They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins,They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God,Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things,Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago,Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth.(MUSIC)VOICE TWO:Walt Whitman’s poems praise the United States and its democracy. The poet expressed his love for America and its people in many ways. This poem is called “I Hear America Singing.” It celebrates the many different kinds of workers doing their jobs to help their country.VOICE THREE:I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear;Those of mechanics—each one singing his, as it should be, blithe and strong;The carpenter singing his, as he measures his plank or beam,The mason singing his, as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work;The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat—the deckhandsinging on the steamboat deck;The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench—the hatter singing as he stands;The wood-cutter’s song—the ploughboy’s, on his way in the morning, or at the noon intermission, or at sundown;The delicious singing of the mother—or of the young wife at work—or of the girl sewing or washing—Each singing what belongs to him or her, and to none else;The day what belongs to the day—at night, the party of young fellows, robust, friendly,Singing, with open mouths, their strong melodious songs.(MUSIC BRIDGE)VOICE ONE:Experts today praise "Leaves of Grass" as a major literary work. In his time, Whitman thought of it as a work in progress. He re-published the book every few years for the rest of his life. Each time he added new poems. And he changed many of the old lines. The last version of the book contained more than four-hundred poems. By then, Whitman's fame had spread to many nations.In Eighteen-Seventy-Three, Walt Whitman suffered a stroke. He spent the last years of his life in Camden, New Jersey. He wrote more poems. He also wrote about political and democratic policies.Whitman was poor and weak during the last years of his life. He died in Eighteen-Ninety-Two. But if we can believe his poetry, death held no terrors for him. Listen to these lines from "Song of Myself":VOICE THREE:And as to you Death, and you bitter hug of mortality, it is idle to try to alarm me…And as to you Corpse I think you are good manure, but that does not offend me…And as to you Life I reckon you are the leavings of many deaths.(No doubt I have died myself ten thousand times before)…Do you see O my brothers and sisters?It is not chaos or death -- it is form, union, plan -- it is eternal life -- it is Happiness…I depart as air, I shake my white locks at the runaway sun…I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love,If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles.You will hardly know who I am or what I mean,But I shall be good health to you nevertheless…Failing to fetch me at first keep encouraged,Missing me one place search another,I stop somewhere waiting for you.VOICE TWO:Some critics say Walt Whitman was a spokesman for democracy. Others say he was not a spokesman for anything. Instead, they simply call him a great poet. We leave you now with more words from "Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman.VOICE THREE:I am the poet of the Body and I am the poet of the Soul, I am the poet of the woman the same as the man.(PAUSE)I celebrate myself.(THEME)VOICE ONE:Jerilyn Watson wrote this program. Lawan Davis produced it. Our studio engineer was Bill Barber. Steve Ember read the poetry. I'm Faith Lapidus.VOICE TWO:And I'm Phoebe Zimmermann. Join us again next week for another People in America program in VOA Special English.(THEME)Email this article to a friendPrinter Friendly Version。