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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
“Acceptance, Finally” And “In Our Time” (Poems), John Gery
“Acceptance, Finally” And “In Our Time” (Poems), John Gery
English Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 5, June 2007, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 5, June 2007, Hostos Community College Library
¡Escriba!
No abstract provided.
Bon Voyage, Alan Soldofsky
Bon Voyage, Alan Soldofsky
Faculty Publications, English and Comparative Literature
No abstract provided.
Of Certain Rivers, Stephanie Nola Walton
Review Of Teatro Y Vanguardia En Hispanoamérica, By Concepción Reverte Bernal, Leslie Bayers
Review Of Teatro Y Vanguardia En Hispanoamérica, By Concepción Reverte Bernal, Leslie Bayers
Academic Affairs Faculty and Staff Articles
No abstract provided.
Guillermo Gómez-Peña's "Tekno Poética" Web Verse, Lost And Found In A Webspora, Angélica Huízar
Guillermo Gómez-Peña's "Tekno Poética" Web Verse, Lost And Found In A Webspora, Angélica Huízar
World Languages and Cultures Faculty Publications
For an author who likes to cross borders Guillermo Gómez-Peña (1955) has certainly reached audiences in both the U.S. and Mexican artistic, literary, theoretical, and political arenas. Now, with the advent of more technological mediums such as the Internet, the borderless artist makes use of the global fetish that, in theory, reaches a global community. As a prelude to his performances, workshops, conferences and lectures, Gómez-Peña’s collaborative webiste engages his readers in video-poetic selections, and hypertext poetic medley with topics that are sure to catch their interest with poems such as "Apocalypse," "Sexo," "Militias," and the video-poems "Apocalypse" and "Califas." …
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 16 - 2007, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 16 - 2007, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal of the Arts (1993-ongoing)
No abstract provided.
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 17 - 2007, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal Of The Arts - Vol. 17 - 2007, University Of Massachusetts Boston
The Watermark: A Journal of the Arts (1993-ongoing)
No abstract provided.
Gloves, José Angel Araguz
Gloves, José Angel Araguz
Faculty Publications
This poem by José Angel Araguz originally appeared in Rattle. It was also featured in Ted Kooser's American Life in Poetry Project (Column 196); Kooser served as United States Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress from 2004-2006.
A Through G, Brian Glaser
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera, Marshall University
Et Cetera
Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.
Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.
Masculine Fecundity And ‘Overinclusiveness’: Imagery Of Pregnancy In Wallace Stevens’ Poetry, Brian Glaser
Masculine Fecundity And ‘Overinclusiveness’: Imagery Of Pregnancy In Wallace Stevens’ Poetry, Brian Glaser
English Faculty Articles and Research
This article reflects on the imagery of pregnancy in the poetry of Wallace Stevens. It notes that the decision of Stevens to change the use of imagery of pregnancy indicates something about a development in his inner life. The images of his later poems show a diminishment of his earlier tendency to associate birth with death which is a sign of his increasing tolerance of the envious desire to be pregnant. The imagination of Stevens matured over twenty years and the changes in images of pregnancy are a measure of that change.
Ua1d Joe Survant, Wku Human Resources
Ua1d Joe Survant, Wku Human Resources
WKU Archives Records
Biographical clipping file regarding Joe Survant.
Constructive Haiku And The Law Of Contracts: Raintree County Memorial Library Occasional Paper No. 3, Douglass Boshkoff
Constructive Haiku And The Law Of Contracts: Raintree County Memorial Library Occasional Paper No. 3, Douglass Boshkoff
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.