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Cherry Blossoms, Joseph Fan Jan 2024

Cherry Blossoms, Joseph Fan

The Peregrine Review

Look at the beautiful cherry blossoms…


Brownstown, Usa, Timothy Shea Jan 2024

Brownstown, Usa, Timothy Shea

The Peregrine Review

A mild October evening. Streaks of orange and blue accent the night sky and the distant rhythmic tapping of high school drums echo on the other side of town another iteration of a great American tradition— the local community parade!...


Decolonize, Montika Smith Jan 2024

Decolonize, Montika Smith

The Peregrine Review

I wrap my fingers around my locs Favorite strands adorned with gold I tuck my masterpiece into a bonnet For the night…


The End, Lauren Mock Jan 2024

The End, Lauren Mock

The Peregrine Review

When they told us the news—through CNN, phone alerts, front pages of magazines, and televised messages from celebrities like Chris Evans and Emma Watson—we didn’t believe a word they said...


Solitude, Evelyn Kelly Jan 2024

Solitude, Evelyn Kelly

The Peregrine Review

It is time to stop living like this is an interlude in some masterpiece—just a few pages to skim— momentary instrumental bars to endure before the harmonizing begins…


O, Realm-Seed!, David Ting Com 25 Jan 2024

O, Realm-Seed!, David Ting Com 25

PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works

No abstract provided.


Jiddo, Yarah Kudaimi Com 26 Jan 2024

Jiddo, Yarah Kudaimi Com 26

PULSE: A Student Publication of Literary & Artistic Works

No abstract provided.


There Is No Substitute For A Lifetime: A Study Of Metaphor And Linguistic Autonomy In The Lives And Works Of Selected American Poets, Richard Tony Thompson Jan 2024

There Is No Substitute For A Lifetime: A Study Of Metaphor And Linguistic Autonomy In The Lives And Works Of Selected American Poets, Richard Tony Thompson

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

Metaphor is not only figurative language, but also a way of understanding reality and creating truth. This study describes how selected American poets, including Tom Andrews, Patti Smith, and Natasha Trethewey, engage the concept of creation through metaphor in their poetic and autobiographical writing. Theories of signification, symbolism, and metaphor as defined by philosophers of language, including George Lakoff, Charles Sanders Peirce, and Roman Jakobson, are combined with complementary theories from philosophers of poetry, including Wallace Stevens, Jorie Graham, and Federico García Lorca, and used as a lens through which to view the agency of the language user as a …


"Too Immoral To Be Narrated By A Woman": Censoring Erotic Fiction Of Arab Women Writers In Girls Of Riyadh And Distant View Of A Minaret And Other Stories, Muhammed Salem Jan 2024

"Too Immoral To Be Narrated By A Woman": Censoring Erotic Fiction Of Arab Women Writers In Girls Of Riyadh And Distant View Of A Minaret And Other Stories, Muhammed Salem

Comparative Woman

In the Arab world, bargaining with censorship has been an ongoing struggle for writers, particularly female authors. How could we explain that only male writers were allowed to discuss sexuality in the Arabic canon, insofar as female characters are portrayed as passive sexual objects? Are Arab women writers victims of double censorship? One is imposed on their fellow male writers, and another is tacit censorship which judges women’s morality based on their writing. Girls of Riyadh (2007) by Saudi novelist, Rajaa Abdullah Alsanea, and Distant View of the Minaret and Other Stories (1987) by Egyptian novelist, Alifa Rifaat, are two …


Interculturality, Creolization, And Globalization In "Ángeles Nómadas" By Minelys Sánchez, Cecily Bernard Jan 2024

Interculturality, Creolization, And Globalization In "Ángeles Nómadas" By Minelys Sánchez, Cecily Bernard

Comparative Woman

No abstract provided.


X: Fragments Of Being My Conversations With Hölderlin On Der Ister Anaximander’S Apeiron Expedition To Svalbard Kant’S Sublime, Charles S. Taylor Jan 2024

X: Fragments Of Being My Conversations With Hölderlin On Der Ister Anaximander’S Apeiron Expedition To Svalbard Kant’S Sublime, Charles S. Taylor

Wine Journey: Tasting Dwelling Learning at The Kitchen Table

Now it is Fire. Winds began our unfinished, prior conversation1 We had to explore those unforgotten experiences. Your long search did not start with your time in Bordeaux nor your memory of that Northeaster welcoming you there and then opening your hymn, Remembrance / Andenken. I had started reading your earlier song of praise, The Rhine / Der Rhein, with great care. After reading Andenken once, preparing for a conversation with you about The Rhein, pursuing anything else was not possible before talking with you about your visit to Bordeaux rivers and vineyards. Expecting, finally, to return to Der Rhein, …


Soft Hands, Alessandra Lageorge Jan 2024

Soft Hands, Alessandra Lageorge

The Peregrine Review

I want my daughter to have soft hands. Hands that don’t know the labor that mine are so familiar with. Hands that don’t know the repeated action that my body responded to by giving me these calluses…


Lambs, Courtney Kehler Jan 2024

Lambs, Courtney Kehler

The Peregrine Review

If you haven’t seen a lamb pitching forward on ten-minute-old legs using all its strength to wobble in the hay, making the heroic effort to live as its mother licks placenta off its jet-black wool…


Lamb’S Ear, Micaiah Saldaña Jan 2024

Lamb’S Ear, Micaiah Saldaña

The Peregrine Review

Last summer, my boyfriend (now fiancé) took me to Hershey Gardens to see the roses. I’ve loved roses ever since I lived in a brick farmhouse with a rose garden, and upon seeing the many varieties of my favorite flower spread before me, I smiled as if meeting with old friends....


A Resolution, J.T. Crocenzi Jan 2024

A Resolution, J.T. Crocenzi

The Peregrine Review

I will not let the feeling go, a tether tied between two worlds, one of longing and one of gain….


Penelope’S Deception, Jolie Lloyd Jan 2024

Penelope’S Deception, Jolie Lloyd

The Peregrine Review

As she weaves—still unweaves— they wait with bated breath Has she reached the end—resigned? Shall we seek justice—yet?...


Forty-Four Minute Walk, Erin Goudie Jan 2024

Forty-Four Minute Walk, Erin Goudie

The Peregrine Review

it’s almost midnight but I’m standing alone on the shot put mound staring at mourning sky…


Babies Are All Cheese, Kara Graves Jan 2024

Babies Are All Cheese, Kara Graves

The Peregrine Review

Little Jerry coos in his mother’s arms, A little mozzarella ball nuzzled in a parent sandwich, He is a very plain and quiet child…


Un-Hormonal And Unknown, Sadie Mcfarland Jan 2024

Un-Hormonal And Unknown, Sadie Mcfarland

The Peregrine Review

Six weeks of age Hospital room So many questions, no answers So many chances Risks that need taken Doctors confused Parents not amused Six days spent in a hospital room…


Belief, William Stowman Jan 2024

Belief, William Stowman

The Peregrine Review

belief is knowledge that has been tucked in at night comforted reassured…


His Silent Dance With Thoughts, Connor Fleming Jan 2024

His Silent Dance With Thoughts, Connor Fleming

The Peregrine Review

In the hush of nothing, there, a quiet so profound, Thoughts flutter like petals, gently unbound. Questioning whispers, a mind's tender kiss, In the simplicity of silence, lies subtle bliss…


To Be Loved, To Beloved, Eleanor Mund Jan 2024

To Be Loved, To Beloved, Eleanor Mund

The Peregrine Review

your hands, soft and gentle as a careful creator’s smooth my frizzed curls from out of my glassy, unfocused eyes and your fingers, like the delicate brush of a demiurge trace the tracks of mascara down my cheeks without paying mind to the pools of ink forming under your nailbeds...


Remember, Abby Ng Jan 2024

Remember, Abby Ng

The Peregrine Review

How can I close my eyes And fathom How can I close my eyes And imagine The bodies The stench The cold The fear…


The Bleeding, Adahlee Schroeder Jan 2024

The Bleeding, Adahlee Schroeder

The Peregrine Review

Time and time again I am exposed My cap is taken My blood is spilled All for creation…


Eating The World, Alexandria Hay Jan 2024

Eating The World, Alexandria Hay

The Peregrine Review

I have so much to give to this world who will hold it all? My pain and grief so vast and grand that the cupped hands of all my generations could hold the spilling sadness…


By The Charles, Abby Ng Jan 2024

By The Charles, Abby Ng

The Peregrine Review

They blew bubbles by the Charles. Dangled their feet by the pier. Sailed freely in the summer breeze. Got tipsy under the fairy lights…


Box Of Bricolage, Emmy Varner Jan 2024

Box Of Bricolage, Emmy Varner

The Peregrine Review

A fuzzy blanket scrap A fractured finger splint A found turkey feather A forgotten friendship bracelet…


Saturated, Evelyn Janssen Jan 2024

Saturated, Evelyn Janssen

The Peregrine Review

blue drips from your eyes mingling with the black pouring from your mouth suddenly it’s on my hands each crevice of my fingerprint every pore fills your colors seep into my blood until I bleed black and blue …


Homesickness, Evelyn Kelly Jan 2024

Homesickness, Evelyn Kelly

The Peregrine Review

it is heavy as a bruised thunderstorm, worn out as a knitted blanket; a mound of freshly baked abandoned laundry…


Unha Vez Tiven Un Cravo (Once I Had A Nail), Roslie De Castro, Scott Cooper Jan 2024

Unha Vez Tiven Un Cravo (Once I Had A Nail), Roslie De Castro, Scott Cooper

Obsculta

Rosalia de Castro was a nineteenth-century Spanish Catholic writer now best-known for her novels, but her poetry is widely admired in the Spanish-speaking world as well. This devotional poem is written in the language of her native region of Galicia, and the translator hopes that this new version will awaken interest in Castro's work in the English-speaking world.