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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Commonthought, (Fall 2009), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought, (Fall 2009), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
Eki Mae Poems [Volume 1], Judy Halebsky, Yuka Tsukagoshi, Fumiko Yamanaka, Ayumu Akutsu
Eki Mae Poems [Volume 1], Judy Halebsky, Yuka Tsukagoshi, Fumiko Yamanaka, Ayumu Akutsu
Faculty Authored Books and Book Contributions
Bilingual Japanese-English poetry journal.
Crosscurrents: Fall 2009, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
Crosscurrents: Fall 2009, Associated Students Of The University Of Puget Sound
Crosscurrents
No abstract provided.
Lucille Clifton's Mercy, Angela Dipace
Lucille Clifton's Mercy, Angela Dipace
Presidential Seminar on the Catholic Intellectual Tradition
In Mercy, Clifton situates herself and the reader amid the terror of September 11, 2001, and excavates from this horrific tragedy a sign of redemptive liberation. Clifton's most sensitive readers also point to the affirmative tone of her poetry which sustains and uplifts what otherwise might be a nihilistic view of life.
In her thirteenth book of published poetry - Mercy (2004), Lucille Clifton encapsulates many concepts which have evolved in nearly four decades of poetry making. Mercy demonstrates Clifton’s consistent and persistent adaptation of various spiritual traditions to arrive - at a vision of interconnectedness between the ordinary …
A Letter To Serafin, John Minczeski
A Letter To Serafin, John Minczeski
University of Akron Press Publications
A Letter to Serafin is a multi-paneled study of juxtapositions and duplicities, where history becomes a living entity, not just a shadowy artifact. Minczeski colors his lines with dark hues of wry comedy and sharp tones of pathos, transcending geography and time by providing testimony on behalf of those who no longer can. This is a vital book for anyone who has ever been transported by a piece of artwork, or haunted by a photograph that projects meaning beyond its borders.
"If the aim of poetry is to speak the unspeakable, then John Minczeski gives voice to all that goes …
Night Field Anecdote, William Garrett Wright
Night Field Anecdote, William Garrett Wright
Dissertations
Night Field Anecdote is an original collection of forty-one poems accompanied by a critical introduction.
Till, Jonathan Peter Moore
Till, Jonathan Peter Moore
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
till is a collection of poetry exclusively composed while the poet was a graduate student in the Creative Writing International Master of Fine Arts program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The manuscript includes ekphrastic reflections on William Eggleston's Guide and confronts regionalism, religion and past/present subjectivity.
Der Welsche Gast (The Italian Guest), Marion Gibbs
Der Welsche Gast (The Italian Guest), Marion Gibbs
TEAMS Medieval German Texts in Bilingual Editions
Friedrich Neumann described Thomasin's Der Welsche Gast as a linguistic phenomenon without comparison within the corpus of German literature of the Hohenstaufen period. In the didactic literature of the time, Der Welsche Gast does indeed occupy a unique position. . . . [It] betrays the heavy hand of the clerical moralist who moves from providing the younger members of his audience with a primer for proper social etiquette in his early verses to a meticulous analysis of what he clearly viewed as the appropriate ethical code for the nobility of his time, often presented against the backdrop of a thundering …
Westview: Vol. 29, Iss. 1 (Spring/Summer 2009)
She Walks Into The Sea, Patricia Clark
She Walks Into The Sea, Patricia Clark
Patricia Clark
Sweet Pearl River, Howard Bahr
A Total Eclipse, Teresa Sutton
Happy-Go-Lucky, Diane Shipley Decillis
On Dating, Kaci Carpenter
Mathematics Of Ties That Bind, J. Alan Nelson
November Windfall, Sheryl L. Nelms
After The Last One, J. Alan Nelson
Contributors, Westview Staff
The Whole Enchilada, Marilyn Gilbert Komechak
Begun On September 10, 2007, About 10:30 P.M…., Stan Hardegree
Begun On September 10, 2007, About 10:30 P.M…., Stan Hardegree
Westview
No abstract provided.
Howard Bahr Recollections, Jill Jones
An Interview With Howard Bahr, Kevin Collins
Departing Moments, Judith Pokras
Attachments, Marsha Koretzky
One Ordinary Cat, Martha Holmes
The Day Peeps Tried To Kill My Brother, John Bradshaw
Mildromeda: Pantoum, Martha Modena Vertreace-Doody
Pawhuska, 1880, Cheryl Loetscher
Acrophobia, Robert W. Cosgriff
My Son, Laura Johnson