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<p>In&nbsp;<em>You Don&rsquo;t Say</em>&nbsp;Edward Cifelli collects 68 previously published essays and &ldquo;fugitive thoughts.&rdquo; It is a miscellany that records some of the things large and small that have claimed his attention between 2012 and 2017 between his 70th and 75th birthdays&mdash;and his attention ranges far and wide from Donald Trump Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to Joe Maddon and the Ronettes; from Henry David Thoreau and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to Keurig coffee makers and&nbsp;<em>New York Times</em>&nbsp;crossword puzzles; from the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI and the discovery of the &ldquo;God Particle&rdquo; to lottery statistics and lost golf balls. Part of the fun of the book is its crazy quilt of the important and unimportant&mdash;and how they look after Cifelli stops to think about them.</p><p>From &ldquo;Whining Poets&rdquo;: &ldquo;They attend each other&rsquo;s readings and pretend there is a place for them someplace else in the literate universe. That is delusional but it&rsquo;s a fiction they all hold on to&mdash;just as they hold on to the idea that they are under-read and under-appreciated. Their usual posture is a sort of hang-dog look of disappointment and loft y superiority a difficult combination that they manage with the same irritating panache observed in perpetually misunderstood teenagers.&rdquo;</p>