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Poetry Remarkable, Roberta C. Stewart
La Critique Et Léopold Sédar Senghor / Léopold Sédar Senghor Et La Critique, Fernando Lambert
La Critique Et Léopold Sédar Senghor / Léopold Sédar Senghor Et La Critique, Fernando Lambert
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
L. S. Senghor has maintained a double relation with criticism: his poetical work has provoked plentiful critical production and the poet has always been in dialogue with his critical examiners. Furthermore, he has practised literary criticism himself. Criticism relating to Senghor comes from two quite different sources. From 1945 to 1960, the European criticism is outstanding, while the African criticism confines itself more to peripheral questions in the Senghorian poetical work: French language
and "Negritude". The withdrawal of the poet from the political stage in 1980 is a significant date for critical production in Africa. Let us add that the …
Cinco De Mayo In Iowa, Lorna Van Gilst
In Good Taste, Lorna Van Gilst
Last Sun, Bill Elgersma
Sometimes I Think I'M All Right, Bob De Smith
Like Grass, John Van Rys
Gravity, Mike Vanden Bosch
Toward Home, David Schelhaas
Waiting, John Van Rys
Walk Up, Mary Dengler
Sons Of Our Father, Bill Elgersma
Theology, Jeri Schelhaas
Corte El Pasto/Cut The Grass, Lorna Van Gilst
Credo, Jeri Schelhaas
Jose, Mary Dengler
My Poems, Mardelle Fortier
Autoethnographic Verse: Nickys Boy: A Life In Two Worlds, Ronald J. Ricci
Autoethnographic Verse: Nickys Boy: A Life In Two Worlds, Ronald J. Ricci
The Qualitative Report
This autoethnographic verse is about my childhood experience of two distinct and ethnically representative family cultures. Poetry and qualitative research share in their goals of providing meaning, density, aestheticism, and reflexivity They are also evocative I selected verse as a means to express my experience, and to invite the readers reflections on this experience for themselves and others.
Excerpts From "Morning, Noon, And Night", Charles Hartman
Excerpts From "Morning, Noon, And Night", Charles Hartman
English Faculty Publications
Presents the poems "Syzygy," "Offering," and "Giving," excerpts from "Morning Noon and Night," by Charles O. Hartman.
Apocalypse - 2003, Tom Mollo
Apocalypse - 2003, Tom Mollo
Apocalypse
Contributers include: Katy Pena, Danny Byzantine, B.Z. Niditch, Diana Smith, Donna Pucciani, Patty Dickson Pieczka, John Grey, Alan Catlin, Tracy Amirante, Effie Mihopoulous, Gertrude Rubin, Michael Brownstein, Cecilia Carboni,
Flarr Pages #33: The God And The Bailadeira (An Indian Legend): Translation Of Goethe's "Der Gott Und Die Bajadere", Edith Borchardt
Flarr Pages #33: The God And The Bailadeira (An Indian Legend): Translation Of Goethe's "Der Gott Und Die Bajadere", Edith Borchardt
FLARR Pages
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Flarr Pages #32: Translating Goethe: Der Gott Und Die Bajadere And Schubert's Musical Rendition, Edith Borchardt
Flarr Pages #32: Translating Goethe: Der Gott Und Die Bajadere And Schubert's Musical Rendition, Edith Borchardt
FLARR Pages
No abstract provided.
Flarr Pages #34: Elements Of Hindu Myth In Goethe's "Der Gott Und Die Bajadere", Edith Borchardt
Flarr Pages #34: Elements Of Hindu Myth In Goethe's "Der Gott Und Die Bajadere", Edith Borchardt
FLARR Pages
Central to Goethe's ballad, "Der Gott und die Bajadere" ["The God and the Bailadeira"] are two Indian customs: l) the tradition of the "Devadasi" in local Hindu temples and 2) the tradition of "Sati" (= wife) immolation, both cultural practices now forbidden by law but still practiced in some parts of India.
Inside, Saskia Hamilton
Even Though They Have Vanished, Saskia Hamilton
A Pin Called Home, Patrick Moran
Breakfasts In The Suburbs, David J. Daniels
The Best Part, Alex Lemon
Shit On A Shingle, Patrick Moran
Dying Was The Best Thing That Happened To Elvis, Lacy Schutz
Dying Was The Best Thing That Happened To Elvis, Lacy Schutz
CutBank
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