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Meditation On Absence, Dean Rader
Meditation On Vulnerability, Dean Rader
Meditation On Transmission, Dean Rader
Ink, Dean Rader
When They Ask, Tell Them This Is A Sonnet For The New Order, Dean Rader
When They Ask, Tell Them This Is A Sonnet For The New Order, Dean Rader
English
No abstract provided.
Poem Begun On The Day Of My Father's Funeral And Completed On The First Day Of The New Year, Dean Rader
Poem Begun On The Day Of My Father's Funeral And Completed On The First Day Of The New Year, Dean Rader
English
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Thesis, Dean Rader
Unending Octet, Dean Rader
Nocturne (Lasciare Sonare), Dean Rader
Sub Specie Aeternitatis, Dean Rader
Troubled By Thoughts About Infinity And Oblivion, I Exit The Twombly Retrospective At Dusk And Walk The High Line With The Ghost Of My Father, Dean Rader
English
No abstract provided.
Elegy Pantoum, Dean Rader
Still Life With Cacography, Dean Rader
Spoiler Alert, June Notebook, And Political Poem, Dean Rader
Spoiler Alert, June Notebook, And Political Poem, Dean Rader
English
No abstract provided.
History, Dean Rader
How Documentary Poetry Imagines, Seunghyun Shin
How Documentary Poetry Imagines, Seunghyun Shin
English
As we face the end of the post-modern world at the beginning of the twenty-first century, the preceding decades of postmodernity can be seen to have led to a widespread underappreciation of reading and writing poetry in general. If we want to say that poetry is necessary in the world, how should literary scholars and writers defend its value? The value of reading and writing poetry owes to its socio-political efficacy. This research will highlight how poetry can be political through exploring the works of three documentary poets: Muriel Rukeyser, C.D. Wright, and Claudia Rankine. The goal is to refute …
American Psalm, Dean Rader
Forecast, Dean Rader
Paul Klee's Winter Journey At The End Of Summer, Dean Rader
Paul Klee's Winter Journey At The End Of Summer, Dean Rader
English
No abstract provided.
Wind After Wordsworth And The Renovation Sonnet: San Francisco, Dean Rader
Wind After Wordsworth And The Renovation Sonnet: San Francisco, Dean Rader
English
No abstract provided.
Ocean Beach At Twilight: 14, Dean Rader
Traveling To Oklahoma For My Grandmother’S Funeral, I Write A Poem About Wallace Stevens, Dean Rader
Traveling To Oklahoma For My Grandmother’S Funeral, I Write A Poem About Wallace Stevens, Dean Rader
English
No abstract provided.
Shriveled Veins Of My Stories, Jacob W. Franks
Shriveled Veins Of My Stories, Jacob W. Franks
English
This is a manuscript of original poetry.
Byzantium 2010: Cal Poly's 20th Literary Annual, Mateja Lane, Beth Shirley
Byzantium 2010: Cal Poly's 20th Literary Annual, Mateja Lane, Beth Shirley
English
The concept behind this year's theme, "Bold," actually came from concepts our art director, Melissa, showed us during our first meeting. We had tossed around ideas of "Timeless," "Enduring," and "Vintage," amidst our discussions of how in the world we were going to raise money for the journal this year. With the economy tanking, we knew art programs like ours would be the first to suffer. We wanted to find a theme that captured how we felt about art and how art made us feel. We kept coming back to the same idea: We have to just be bold and …
Ambush, Anna K. Bush
Wanton Introversion, Ivan Van Wingerden Mr.
Wanton Introversion, Ivan Van Wingerden Mr.
English
This senior project is a manuscript of original poetry.
The Dynamics Of Male/Female Relationships In Jon Donne's Love Poetry, Amanda Boyd
The Dynamics Of Male/Female Relationships In Jon Donne's Love Poetry, Amanda Boyd
English
No abstract provided.
Chetco Marine, Gavin Pruitt
Chetco Marine, Gavin Pruitt
English
This is a manuscript of original poetry. My inspiration comes from a combination of events in life that have affected me in profound ways, as well as moments of imagination that transport me away from the realm of personal experience.
"In Memory Of W. B. Yeats": Elegy For A Man And An Ideal, Travis Mcdonald
"In Memory Of W. B. Yeats": Elegy For A Man And An Ideal, Travis Mcdonald
English
Travis McDonald: “‘In Memory of W. B. Yeats’: Elegy for a Man and an Ideal” W. H. Auden’s 1939 elegy for W. B. Yeats recognizes the passing of his contemporary as well his own belief in the social efficacy of poetry. The form of the elegy serves the traditional commemorative purpose while simultaneously enabling Auden to critique both Yeats and politically intentioned art.
Dickinson And Smith: Years Apart But Not So Different, Nicole Day
Dickinson And Smith: Years Apart But Not So Different, Nicole Day
English
Even though there were sixteen years separating them, Stevie Smith and Emily Dickinson had much in common. They both use death as a theme to explore and mock life. Their small poems have a lot to say about life and death.