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Articles 1 - 30 of 114
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Little Big Girls, Bill Elgersma
On Avenida 4, Lorna Van Gilst
She, Sioux Center, Sarah Den Boer
Harvest, Bill Elgersma
Visions From The Four Seasons, Clifford E. Bajema
Sanctified, Sarah Den Boer
Untitled, Sarah Den Boer
Sending, Luke Schelhaas
Sending, Luke Schelhaas
Pro Rege
“Sending” won second prize in the 1996 Conference on Christianity and Literature annual Student Writing Contest when Luke Schelhaas was a senior at Dordt College.
Mantle: A Meditation, Mary Dengler
Watching The Government At Work, Sarah Den Boer
At Peace In The Tumult Of The World, David Schelhaas
Her Grip, David Schelhaas
Pool Day, Mary Dengler
Rollover, Mike Vanden Bosch
Called Up, Mike Vanden Bosch
Under The Bridge: Poems By Faith Shepherd With Critical Introduction, Faith Shepherd
Under The Bridge: Poems By Faith Shepherd With Critical Introduction, Faith Shepherd
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
The first poem with which I became fully engaged--that is, the first poem with which I interacted beyond one or two readings--was Wallace Stevens' "Autumn Refrain" my senior year in high school. At this point in my life, I was already enamored with literature, and I had written fair amounts of "poetry" for my high school creative writing classes. However, even though I occasionally enjoyed reading poetry and understood that its language tended to be more compact than other types of literature, if I didn't understand a poem after reading it through once or twice I set it aside and …
Images Of Migration And Change In The German-Language Poetry Of Galsan Tschinag, Richard Hacken
Images Of Migration And Change In The German-Language Poetry Of Galsan Tschinag, Richard Hacken
Faculty Publications
Presented March 25, 2004, at the European presentation for Migrations in Society, Culture, and the Library held in Paris. Migration in the works of Galsan Tschinag could be discussed on a number of levels. The first is an actual geographic migration documented in the published diaries of Tschinag. The next level of migration could be a linguistic migration of ideas and words from Tschinag's native Tuvan language which has no written script sometimes to Mongolian, but most often to German. The main focus is on the diverse images of migration in his German-language poetry, often illustrating transmigration of spirits between …
Expressions Of The Calabrian Diaspora In Calabrian Australian Writing, Gitano Rando
Expressions Of The Calabrian Diaspora In Calabrian Australian Writing, Gitano Rando
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
Although a number of studies on Italian Australian literature have been produced they have to date taken little account of the perception of the diverse experiences of migrants from different Italian regions which display substantial linguistic and cultural diversity and have developed literary cultures both different from and coincidental to Italian national literary culture. The only extensive study that has examined the literary culture of a regional Italian migrant group in Australia is Rando La Cava (1983) which explores the oral dialect literature of the Aeolian communities in Wollongong, Sydney and Melbourne. Some general studies on Italian Australian literature have …
Periphery, Max Freeman
Easter Garden, Billy Reynolds
Lament For A Lesser Known Hero, Linda Pierce
Slide Show, Scott Glassman
The Igloo Carving Contest, James Grinwis
One Marriage Later, Francine Witte
The Luminous Memory, Rachel Moritz
Woman With Teratoma, Rachel Losh
The Luminous Body, Rachel Moritz
Headlands, Diane Kirsten-Martin
Dead Major, Katherine Mccord
The Lantern Vol. 72, No. 1, Fall 2004, Nathan Dawley, Victoria Wynne, Thomas Richter, Susannah Fisher, Katy Diana, Sarah Kauffman, Trevor Strunk, Chris Curley, Meghan Bickel, Jan Cohen, Ashley Higgins, David Chamberlin, Jill Williams, Alison Shaffer, Abi Munro, Klaus Yoder, Caroline Meiers, Jennifer Mingolello, Daniel Bruno, Peter Bregman
The Lantern Vol. 72, No. 1, Fall 2004, Nathan Dawley, Victoria Wynne, Thomas Richter, Susannah Fisher, Katy Diana, Sarah Kauffman, Trevor Strunk, Chris Curley, Meghan Bickel, Jan Cohen, Ashley Higgins, David Chamberlin, Jill Williams, Alison Shaffer, Abi Munro, Klaus Yoder, Caroline Meiers, Jennifer Mingolello, Daniel Bruno, Peter Bregman
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Jazz
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• A Mug of Tea
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• Ghosts Come Out at Night
• Time
• 144 Cromwell Road
• Market East
• Secret
• Stream
• What Might Have Been or What Never Was
• Buried Mirth
• Conversations With a Writer
• Churning Through
• Chum-Salmon Intentions
• Cages
• Lola Sang of Green Glass Landscapes
• Peg's Antiques
• Life at 120 Decibels