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At Klein's Bagels, Coffee Is Only A Dollar With Unlimited Refills, Daneen Wardrop Oct 2003

At Klein's Bagels, Coffee Is Only A Dollar With Unlimited Refills, Daneen Wardrop

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We Wait For The Trolly Which In Chicago Is Free, Daneen Wardrop Oct 2003

We Wait For The Trolly Which In Chicago Is Free, Daneen Wardrop

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Another Poem Scoring 4.7 On The Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Test, Frank Giampietro Oct 2003

Another Poem Scoring 4.7 On The Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Test, Frank Giampietro

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La Muerte De Los Colores, Andrew Fox Lillywhite Oct 2003

La Muerte De Los Colores, Andrew Fox Lillywhite

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Self Portrait As Fuseli's Imp, Lisa Beskin Oct 2003

Self Portrait As Fuseli's Imp, Lisa Beskin

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[From Fourteen Hearts: A Grist], Rob Mclennan Oct 2003

[From Fourteen Hearts: A Grist], Rob Mclennan

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As If Looking Out From Inside A Strong Wind, Ian Bickford Oct 2003

As If Looking Out From Inside A Strong Wind, Ian Bickford

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Taxonomy, Gary Joseph Cohen Oct 2003

Taxonomy, Gary Joseph Cohen

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Camas, Fall 2003 Oct 2003

Camas, Fall 2003

Camas

Dust of Snow / John Eider -- Beautiful River, Arms of Cod / Susan Tomlinson -- Low Murmur, Low Song / Danielle Lattuga -- First Person / Katharine Hyzy, John Elder -- Huckleberry Wine -- Perspectives / Wren Farris, Tami Brunk -- Poetry / Ryan Newhouse, Melissa Matthewson, Jeremy Watterson -- Interview/Review / Andrea Peacock by Margot Higgins -- Book Reviews -- Last Words / Jeff Kessler


The Lantern Vol. 71, No. 1, Fall 2003, Katy Diana, Bart Brooks, Sarah Napolitan, Susannah Fisher, Sarah Kauffman, Dan Bruno, Trevor Strunk, Jan Cohen, Jen Brink, Jonathan Gagas, Shane Borer, Kate Chapman, Dennis Kearney, Crystal Mccarney, Ashley Mcintosh, Klaus Yoder, Kate Juliano, John Ramsey, Melanie Scriptunas, Alison Shaffer Oct 2003

The Lantern Vol. 71, No. 1, Fall 2003, Katy Diana, Bart Brooks, Sarah Napolitan, Susannah Fisher, Sarah Kauffman, Dan Bruno, Trevor Strunk, Jan Cohen, Jen Brink, Jonathan Gagas, Shane Borer, Kate Chapman, Dennis Kearney, Crystal Mccarney, Ashley Mcintosh, Klaus Yoder, Kate Juliano, John Ramsey, Melanie Scriptunas, Alison Shaffer

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Lights of Venice
• Portrait
• Switzerland
• Drunken
• Revel Writing
• Nectarines
• Shifting Gears
• Stogie
• Reflect
• In the Key of Fuchsia Minor
• Jarring
• Sissy
• Mongols vs. Amish: X-Treme Culture Clash
• Holding On
• The Bethany
• Creekside
• The Real Thing
• On Being Alone and Other Pleasures
• Forced Entry
• The Case of Beauty: Aesthetics of Distance


Natural Trouble, Scott Hightower Sep 2003

Natural Trouble, Scott Hightower

Poetry

Natural Trouble continues Scott Hightower’s investigation begun in Tin Can Tourist. Themes of inheritance extend through changes of landscape and bad weather to hungers, urgencies, inequities, and bereavements. Hightower also reminds us that the practice of writing is at the core of democracy: poetry seeks a foundation in the truth of the individual, guaranteed and restored through the integrity of language.


Teacher Understanding Of Student Understanding: Revising The Gap Between Teacher Conceptions And Students Ways With Literature, Frederick L. Hamel Aug 2003

Teacher Understanding Of Student Understanding: Revising The Gap Between Teacher Conceptions And Students Ways With Literature, Frederick L. Hamel

All Faculty Scholarship

This article examines three English teachers' conceptions of their students' literary understandings. I focus on the teachers' conceptualizations of the act of reading in relation to literary understanding and how they responded to videotape artifacts of their students reading literature. The teachers were hopeful about the possibilities literature afforded their students, but each expressed difficulty managing students' reading problems in relation to teaching literature. The study explores how the-three case-study teachers framed reading in generalized terms separated from the concerns of literature as a discipline, and how the teachers' own experienced ways of reading literature played a role in directing …


Agamemnon's Test Of The Army In Iliad Book 2 And The Function Of Homeric Akhos, Erwin F. Cook Jul 2003

Agamemnon's Test Of The Army In Iliad Book 2 And The Function Of Homeric Akhos, Erwin F. Cook

Classical Studies Faculty Research

I offer a reading of the Diapeira episode based on the semantics and thematics of akhos. My findings resolve a crux at 2.171, where Homer identifies akhos as the reason Odysseus is not launching his ship. Homer clearly signposts the nature of Odysseus' akhos as grief over loss of time in Athene's subsequent speech to him, but the reference is proleptic and has consequently eluded the commentators.


Isaiah's Elations, George B. Handley Jul 2003

Isaiah's Elations, George B. Handley

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Chilean Spring, Donnell Hunter Jul 2003

Chilean Spring, Donnell Hunter

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Poetry: "Twilight", Christiane Ferreira Jun 2003

Poetry: "Twilight", Christiane Ferreira

Bridgewater Review

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Restaging Hysteria: Mary Wigman As Writer And Dancer , Laura A. Mclary Jun 2003

Restaging Hysteria: Mary Wigman As Writer And Dancer , Laura A. Mclary

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

Mary Wigman was not only a leading proponent of the early twentieth-century Expressionist dance movement, but also a writer of poetry and short poetic prose. Despite her assertion that dance was beyond language, she wrote often about dance in an attempt to articulate the kinesthetic experience of dance through languages. This interdisciplinary study explores the intersection of dance and writing for Wigman, focusing on gender coding in writing and dance within the context of early twentieth-century dialogues. Despite the pervasive equation of (feminine) hysteria with dance and (masculine) subjectivity with authorship, Wigman engaged in both activities. I argue that Wigman …


Surreal And Canny Selves: Photographic Figures In Claude Cahun , Gayle Zachmann Jun 2003

Surreal And Canny Selves: Photographic Figures In Claude Cahun , Gayle Zachmann

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

In her 1975 essay, Le Rire de la méduse, Hélène Cixous enthusiastically announced that it was high time for women to enter into discourse. A full half-century earlier, Claude Cahun (1894-1954), a powerful writer and a haunting photographer and artist, was already inscribing herself, Woman, and a woman's voice in visual and verbal self-portraits, photomontages, prose texts, poetry, and aesthetic and political treatises. Cahun's uncanny interventions in both verbal and visual discourse cannily interrogate conventions of literary and pictorial representation and the constructions of self, gender and culture that they exhibit. Insistently asking readers and spectators, "What's wrong with …


In The Dead Season, Sonja Hansard-Weiner May 2003

In The Dead Season, Sonja Hansard-Weiner

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

In the Dead Season is a manuscript of poetry that explores, through family narrative, the tensions between ignorance and truth, between honor and mendacity, between violation and veneration, between love and loss, between grief and transcendence. Set in rural Texas, the poems in this collection describe a harsh and unforgiving landscape seen largely, though not exclusively, through the eyes of a central child narrator. Rattlesnakes, tarantulas, drought, flood, birth, death, the poems present everyday occurrences and suggest that we often experience events before we have the context, knowledge, or emotional maturity to make sense of them in any reasonable manner. …


Tygr 2003: A Literary & Art Magazine, Jill Forrestal, Deborah Bentley May 2003

Tygr 2003: A Literary & Art Magazine, Jill Forrestal, Deborah Bentley

TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)

TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.


2003 Forces, Scott Yarbrough May 2003

2003 Forces, Scott Yarbrough

Forces

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The @'S Of Your %'S, Ken Fifer May 2003

The @'S Of Your %'S, Ken Fifer

Bryant Literary Review

The : )'s in my e-mail remind me how

our actual lives are also composed

of punctuation, and of punctuation's


Mother's Skeleton, Audrey Doire May 2003

Mother's Skeleton, Audrey Doire

Bryant Literary Review

I was sixteen when she

told me I wasn't her first.


The Tooth Fairy, Charles Harper Webb May 2003

The Tooth Fairy, Charles Harper Webb

Bryant Literary Review

What would a fairy want with all those teeth?


"Prefer Slick, Feverish Grooves Over Funky Backbeats", Ace Boggess May 2003

"Prefer Slick, Feverish Grooves Over Funky Backbeats", Ace Boggess

Bryant Literary Review

blessed rock'n'roll R & B funk folk acid jazz


What Happens To Kurt Cobain, William Snyder Jr. May 2003

What Happens To Kurt Cobain, William Snyder Jr.

Bryant Literary Review

Courtney Love carries Kurt Cobain's ashes on the jets she flies in.


Second Showing, Todd Balazic May 2003

Second Showing, Todd Balazic

Bryant Literary Review

I do get to say

the clever thing I say

about Nietzsche and the pathos of distance


Bad Poet's Epitaph, Candice Rowe May 2003

Bad Poet's Epitaph, Candice Rowe

Bryant Literary Review

If I die on the Martha's Vineyard ferry,

Water the arbutus,


The Present, Fred Muratori May 2003

The Present, Fred Muratori

Bryant Literary Review

It's taken all our lives to get here,

and the consciousness of that

is like a pause. But we


Comparison/Contrast, Rustin Larson May 2003

Comparison/Contrast, Rustin Larson

Bryant Literary Review

His elegy is good, but his elegy is not

Good. His whisper tends to shrink