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To Fabullus (Invitation) By Catullus, Ranald A. Barnicot
To Fabullus (Invitation) By Catullus, Ranald A. Barnicot
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Translated from Latin by Ranald Barnicot
In Jerusalem By Tamim Al-Barghouti, Houssem Ben Lazreg
In Jerusalem By Tamim Al-Barghouti, Houssem Ben Lazreg
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Translated from Arabic by Houssem Ben Lazreg
Untitled Nonsense, She, And Contradictions By Yoshihara Sachiko, Carol Hayes, Rina Kikuchi
Untitled Nonsense, She, And Contradictions By Yoshihara Sachiko, Carol Hayes, Rina Kikuchi
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Translated by Carol Hayes and Rina Kikuchi from Japanese
Gina, Steamers On The Havel, I Made My Landing On An Island Where..., And Both Day And Evening Now Began To Seep By Georg Heym, William A. Ruleman Iii
Gina, Steamers On The Havel, I Made My Landing On An Island Where..., And Both Day And Evening Now Began To Seep By Georg Heym, William A. Ruleman Iii
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Translated from German by William Ruleman
Poor Rutebeuf By Rutebeuf/ Leo Ferré, Roger Greenwald
Poor Rutebeuf By Rutebeuf/ Leo Ferré, Roger Greenwald
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Translated from French by Roger Greenwald
Standing And The Ninth Floor Again: The Military Hospital By Sghaier Ouled Ahmed, Hager Ben Driss
Standing And The Ninth Floor Again: The Military Hospital By Sghaier Ouled Ahmed, Hager Ben Driss
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Translated from Arabic by Hager Ben Driss
Excerpts From And Here's The Song By Hélène Sanguinetti, Ann Cefola
Excerpts From And Here's The Song By Hélène Sanguinetti, Ann Cefola
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Translated from French by Ann Cefola
Woe To Those... By Jakob Van Hoddis And Mystery And Crime And Elderly Couple By Yaak Karsunke, Gregory Divers
Woe To Those... By Jakob Van Hoddis And Mystery And Crime And Elderly Couple By Yaak Karsunke, Gregory Divers
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Translated from German by Gregory Divers
Four Love Poems From One Hundred Poems Of The Dharma Gate By Jakuzen, Stephen D. Miller, Patrick Donnelly
Four Love Poems From One Hundred Poems Of The Dharma Gate By Jakuzen, Stephen D. Miller, Patrick Donnelly
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Translated from Japanese and Chinese by Stephen D. Miller and Patrick Donnelly
Four Poems From Sonnets Pour Hélène By Pierre De Ronsard, Ann Lauinger
Four Poems From Sonnets Pour Hélène By Pierre De Ronsard, Ann Lauinger
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Translated from French by Ann Lauinger.
Excerpts From The Clutter Of Words By Suzanne Alaywan, Nina Youkhanna
Excerpts From The Clutter Of Words By Suzanne Alaywan, Nina Youkhanna
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Translated from Arabic by Nina Youkhanna
Foreword, Molly Lynde-Recchia
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Glorious And Execrable: The Dead And Their Bodies In World War I Poetry, Rebecca E. Straple
Glorious And Execrable: The Dead And Their Bodies In World War I Poetry, Rebecca E. Straple
The Hilltop Review
While many scholars of World War I poetry have identified aspects of soldier poets’ work that embody the change from enthusiastic support of the war to disillusioned criticism of it, in this paper I argue for an additional, and highly meaningful marker of this significant change: the use of the dead and their bodies in this poetry. The commonly held critical view of World War I poetry is that there is a clear divide between poetry of the early and late years of the war, usually located after the Battle of the Somme in 1916, where poetry moves from odes …
My Daughter’S Room, Stone Monument And Girl 2 By Ishikawa Itsuko, Carol Hayes, Rina Kikuchi
My Daughter’S Room, Stone Monument And Girl 2 By Ishikawa Itsuko, Carol Hayes, Rina Kikuchi
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Translated from Japanese by Carol Hayes and Rina Kikuchi
Foreword, David Kutzko