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Photograph, Roberta Chapman
Translations, Anitra Chughtai
Translations, Anitra Chughtai
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Original works by Akutagawa Ryunosuke and Yosa Buson
Photograph, Charles O'Keefe
Memories Of A Spider: Les Souvenirs D’Une Araignée, Alyssa Landry
Memories Of A Spider: Les Souvenirs D’Une Araignée, Alyssa Landry
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Original work by Mark Vanderlinde-Abernathy
Tomato Fields: Champ De Tomates, Amy Norskog
Tomato Fields: Champ De Tomates, Amy Norskog
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Original work by Mary Vanderlinde-Abernathy
Dear John: Cher John, Hafedh Zanina
芭蕉の俳句: Basho's Haiku, Ryan Butz
一茶の俳句: Issa's Haiku, Ryan Butz
Pressed Lips: Lèvres Serrées, Fadoua El Bouamraoui
Pressed Lips: Lèvres Serrées, Fadoua El Bouamraoui
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Original work by Jennifer Humbert
And I Love You, Adele Reeves
The Lizard King: Le Roi Lézard, Grace Du Garr
The Lizard King: Le Roi Lézard, Grace Du Garr
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Original work by Brody Pagel
The Lizard King is a nickname for Jim Morrison, singer with the Doors. He compared himself to a comet, and this poem alludes to this image. Morrison was very young when he died - 27 years old. He was the first rock star to become so famous. His life was very short and explosive, like the fireworks that the author of this poem describes.
In Love With You, Jimmy Pipkin
Saturday Night At Rusty's: Samedi Soir À Rusty’S, Molly Rosco
Saturday Night At Rusty's: Samedi Soir À Rusty’S, Molly Rosco
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Photograph, Charles O'Keefe
Waseda University School Song, Matt Messmer
Wenn Du Groß Bist…: When You're Tall, Timothy Cooper
Der Dunkle Stern: The Dark Star, David Harman
From A Window: D’Une Fenêtre, Judy Cochran
El Sauce Llorón: The Weeping Willow, Sara Cahill
Photograph, Charles O'Keefe
Past, Present: Passé, Présent, Matt Bishop
Une Autre Femme: Another Woman, Fadoua El Bouamraoui
Photograph, Charles O'Keefe
The Mowers: Les Faucheurs, Judy Cochran
Photograph, Priscilla Paton
La Grande Dame De Paris: The Great Lady Of Paris, Gonzalo Tuesta
La Grande Dame De Paris: The Great Lady Of Paris, Gonzalo Tuesta
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Japanese Humor Through Cartoons, Sarah Pillerdorf
Japanese Humor Through Cartoons, Sarah Pillerdorf
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The following pages illustrate Japanese humor through cartoons.
Tezuka Osamu (1928-1989) was one of the leading animators in postwar Japan. His most famous character is Tetsuwan Atomu (Atom Boy). Son Goku, a monkey/boy hybrid character born from a rock and possessing tremendous physical abilities, originally appeared as the hero of the late-sixteenth century Chinese classic "Journey to the West." Son Goku in his various forms appears in Japan in the Dragonball series and other popular media.
Schuhe Der Heimat: Boots Of Home, Danielle Gerken
La Peste De La Langue Française, Curtis Plowgian
La Peste De La Langue Française, Curtis Plowgian
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This is a tongue-in-cheek essay that I wrote for a class while I was studying abroad in Nantes, France. Our professor told us we could write about anything we chose, as long as it gave him a representative sample of our writing style. I chose to complain about French grammar rules. The title translated into English means, “The Plague of the French Language,” and the plague to which I am referring is the gender of nouns. Now, the grammatical concept of gender does not apply in the same way to the English language, so allow me to explain further.
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Photograph, Priscilla Paton