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Poems, Lucia M. Perillo
Reflections On Joel Meyerowitz's Photographs, Jan Z. Schmidt
Reflections On Joel Meyerowitz's Photographs, Jan Z. Schmidt
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
The "New Poetic": Post-Surrealism In American Poetry, Sally B. Segall
The "New Poetic": Post-Surrealism In American Poetry, Sally B. Segall
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
The Poetry Of Dylan Thomas: Origins And Ends Of Existence, Joan M. Byles
The Poetry Of Dylan Thomas: Origins And Ends Of Existence, Joan M. Byles
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
As If Herbert Street Meant This, Robert Lietz
As If Herbert Street Meant This, Robert Lietz
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Berween Alp And Sea, David Ray
"My Only Swerving": Sentimentality In Contemporary Poetry, Andrew Hudgins
"My Only Swerving": Sentimentality In Contemporary Poetry, Andrew Hudgins
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
The article looks at several contemporary poems to see how they succumb to sentimentality in their treatment of nature, while William Stafford's "Traveling through the Dark" does not .
The Poem As A Reservoir For Grief, Tess Gallagher
The Poem As A Reservoir For Grief, Tess Gallagher
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
America is a nation perhaps almost ready for the serious work of grieving. While other methods for handling grief often neglect or trivialize the occasion, poems remain able to carry the density of a complex synthesis of spiritual, intellectual, and emotional perceptions
Actions Taken, Philip Booth
Actions Taken, Philip Booth
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Philip Booth teaches in the Creative Writing Program at Syracuse University each spring but spends as much of the year as possible at his home in Maine. He is a frequent contributor of poetry to such magazines as The New Yorker and Harper's and is the author of several books. In 1980 he received a Fellowship in Writing from the National Endowment for the Arts. Most of the poems in Before Sleep were composed in the 130-year-old family house where the author's grandparents lived, and where his grandson represents a fifth generation.
Poetic Imagination In Black Africa, Tanure Ojaide
Poetic Imagination In Black Africa, Tanure Ojaide
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
Tanure Ojaide, a native of Nigeria, received his Ph.D. in English from Syracuse University in 1981. Well known in his country as a poet and a teacher, he now teaches in the English Department at the University of Maiduguri.
View From An Empty Chair, Tess Gallagher
View From An Empty Chair, Tess Gallagher
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Last Years Of An Ironist, James Vink
Last Years Of An Ironist, James Vink
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Hamley's Death, James Vink
In Time, Joe-Anne Mclaughlin
Prison, Joe-Anne Mclaughlin
Woman And Luna Moth In A Telephone Booth: Late Evening, Carolyne Wright
Woman And Luna Moth In A Telephone Booth: Late Evening, Carolyne Wright
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Song, Joe-Anne Mclaughlin
Three Ways Of Looking At A Poet, Thomas Lavoie
Three Ways Of Looking At A Poet, Thomas Lavoie
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
The Raccoon's Petition, Thomas Lavoie
The Raccoon's Petition, Thomas Lavoie
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Smuggler's Beach, Massachusetts, Thomas Lavoie
Smuggler's Beach, Massachusetts, Thomas Lavoie
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
The Loveliest Country Of Our Lives, Carolyne Wright
The Loveliest Country Of Our Lives, Carolyne Wright
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Equinox, Joan Byles
A Demanding Grace, Mary Beth Ross
Along Erie Canal, Nicolae Babuts
Symphony No. 2, Nicolae Babuts
A Grammar, Joan Byles
The Island Of Prospero, Theodore Hall
The Island Of Prospero, Theodore Hall
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
Kites, Leland Kinsey
Working Alexandria Bay For Bass, Stephen M. Gibson
Working Alexandria Bay For Bass, Stephen M. Gibson
Syracuse Scholar (1979-1991)
No abstract provided.
The Link, Fred Muratori