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Just Above Silence By Anna Greki, Lynda Chouiten
Just Above Silence By Anna Greki, Lynda Chouiten
Transference
Translated from the French with commentary by Lynda Chouiten.
Exhibition, Featuring, Catherine Duggan
Exhibition, Featuring, Catherine Duggan
Master's Theses
Exhibition, Featuring is a collection of poems inspired by art, life, and history intertwined with the very center of humanness, convergence of heart and brain. The poems assembled here attempt to recreate the sensation of memory and remembering, and at times, trying to forget. Concerned with language and the ways in which we communicate with others, the lines weave in and out of conversation, evoking daily interactions and thoughts carried within us, continuous as breathing. The collection is divided into five parts, each establishing a variance of the whole—all parts a harmony. The reader will discover formal poetry, poems evoking …
The World By Memory And Conjecture, Margaret G. Colvett
The World By Memory And Conjecture, Margaret G. Colvett
Undergraduate Honors Theses
The World by Memory and Conjecture collects thirty poems written and refined over the course of two and a half years. An analytical essay discussing the reading and writing of poetry as a medium, with reference to ancient and contemporary poets, is included.
Poets Don't Ride Motorcycles, Andrew G. Tully
Poets Don't Ride Motorcycles, Andrew G. Tully
Department of English: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
This is a collection of poems that focus more on minutia and happenstance than larger universal themes. Using free-form lines and stanzas, spare construction, and dark yet powerful imagery, these poems remind readers of the meaningful emotional impact everyday items and interactions can have. The extraordinary and unusual are important too, and form a stark contrast to the poems about the mundane. These poems are not meant to be a final collection, but are a solid base for a book-length manuscript that will expand on the themes, images, and stories contained in this thesis.
Adviser: Kwame Dawes
Parnassus: Classical Journal (Volume 2, 2014), Michael Roberts, Steven Merola, David Peretta, Chase Padusniak, Michael Russo, Anne Salloom, Angela Yu, Rebecca Finnigan, Christine Roughan
Parnassus: Classical Journal (Volume 2, 2014), Michael Roberts, Steven Merola, David Peretta, Chase Padusniak, Michael Russo, Anne Salloom, Angela Yu, Rebecca Finnigan, Christine Roughan
Parnassus: Classical Journal (v.1-6)
Parnassus is an undergraduate journal published by the College of the Holy Cross in conjunction with the Classics Department. Parnassus' mission is to share the passion of Holy Cross students for the ancient world. All pieces aim to be generally understandable, allowing the field to be more accessible to non-specialists in the community.
Moon Jellies, Christina Garbarino