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The Weight of the Self: On James Merrill’s A Different Person

His vision created a unique "backslapping" culture—a blend of fierce hard work and genuine care for the customer—that sustained the firm for decades. However, the later evolution of Merrill Lynch also serves as a cautionary tale. By 2008, the firm’s heavy exposure to unhedged mortgage portfolios led to its near-collapse and eventual acquisition by Bank of America. This shift from a culture of trust to one of high-risk profit-seeking remains a central study in corporate ethics and the fragility of financial institutions. The Architecture of the Inner Life Merrill

In a sharp contrast to the world of ticker symbols, (the son of Charles) became one of the most significant American poets of the late 20th century. While his father built an empire of capital, James built an empire of language. His work is celebrated for its "crazing texture" and ability to make the material world allegorical. The Weight of the Self: On James Merrill’s

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George Steven

George Steven is a short story author, novelist, and award-winning poet. He loves to write. While not writing, he usually watches tv shows.

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