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La Critique Et Léopold Sédar Senghor / Léopold Sédar Senghor Et La Critique, Fernando Lambert
La Critique Et Léopold Sédar Senghor / Léopold Sédar Senghor Et La Critique, Fernando Lambert
Présence Francophone: Revue internationale de langue et de littérature
L. S. Senghor has maintained a double relation with criticism: his poetical work has provoked plentiful critical production and the poet has always been in dialogue with his critical examiners. Furthermore, he has practised literary criticism himself. Criticism relating to Senghor comes from two quite different sources. From 1945 to 1960, the European criticism is outstanding, while the African criticism confines itself more to peripheral questions in the Senghorian poetical work: French language
and "Negritude". The withdrawal of the poet from the political stage in 1980 is a significant date for critical production in Africa. Let us add that the …
Excerpts From "Morning, Noon, And Night", Charles Hartman
Excerpts From "Morning, Noon, And Night", Charles Hartman
English Faculty Publications
Presents the poems "Syzygy," "Offering," and "Giving," excerpts from "Morning Noon and Night," by Charles O. Hartman.
The Lantern Vol. 71, No. 1, Fall 2003, Katy Diana, Bart Brooks, Sarah Napolitan, Susannah Fisher, Sarah Kauffman, Dan Bruno, Trevor Strunk, Jan Cohen, Jen Brink, Jonathan Gagas, Shane Borer, Kate Chapman, Dennis Kearney, Crystal Mccarney, Ashley Mcintosh, Klaus Yoder, Kate Juliano, John Ramsey, Melanie Scriptunas, Alison Shaffer
The Lantern Vol. 71, No. 1, Fall 2003, Katy Diana, Bart Brooks, Sarah Napolitan, Susannah Fisher, Sarah Kauffman, Dan Bruno, Trevor Strunk, Jan Cohen, Jen Brink, Jonathan Gagas, Shane Borer, Kate Chapman, Dennis Kearney, Crystal Mccarney, Ashley Mcintosh, Klaus Yoder, Kate Juliano, John Ramsey, Melanie Scriptunas, Alison Shaffer
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Lights of Venice
• Portrait
• Switzerland
• Drunken
• Revel Writing
• Nectarines
• Shifting Gears
• Stogie
• Reflect
• In the Key of Fuchsia Minor
• Jarring
• Sissy
• Mongols vs. Amish: X-Treme Culture Clash
• Holding On
• The Bethany
• Creekside
• The Real Thing
• On Being Alone and Other Pleasures
• Forced Entry
• The Case of Beauty: Aesthetics of Distance
Poetry: "Twilight", Christiane Ferreira
Our Americano, Denise Duhamel
Our Americano, Denise Duhamel
Bryant Literary Review
An apple pie Americano -- attaboy! -- got the ax for being asleep
"Prefer Slick, Feverish Grooves Over Funky Backbeats", Ace Boggess
"Prefer Slick, Feverish Grooves Over Funky Backbeats", Ace Boggess
Bryant Literary Review
blessed rock'n'roll R & B funk folk acid jazz
What Happens To Kurt Cobain, William Snyder Jr.
What Happens To Kurt Cobain, William Snyder Jr.
Bryant Literary Review
Courtney Love carries Kurt Cobain's ashes on the jets she flies in.
Short Attention Span Scripture, Tommy Graves
Short Attention Span Scripture, Tommy Graves
Bryant Literary Review
My neighbor across the street was a hundred and ninety years old and she could fly
Look Now, Charlotte Mandel
Look Now, Charlotte Mandel
Bryant Literary Review
Bronze oak leaves like cupped hands
offer rainwater
When Quoddy Head Falls Into The Sea, Karl Foss
When Quoddy Head Falls Into The Sea, Karl Foss
Bryant Literary Review
It does not mean the world is about to end.
Go inland, where the black of water and sky separate.
The @'S Of Your %'S, Ken Fifer
The @'S Of Your %'S, Ken Fifer
Bryant Literary Review
The : )'s in my e-mail remind me how
our actual lives are also composed
of punctuation, and of punctuation's
The Present, Fred Muratori
The Present, Fred Muratori
Bryant Literary Review
It's taken all our lives to get here,
and the consciousness of that
is like a pause. But we
What Isn't Anchored, Mark Brazaitis
What Isn't Anchored, Mark Brazaitis
Bryant Literary Review
I confessed I was drifting from you.
Days later, your hand in mine,
you reminded me, in hopeful mockery,
of what I'd said.
The Tooth Fairy, Charles Harper Webb
The Tooth Fairy, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
What would a fairy want with all those teeth?
Daylight Savings, Charles Harper Webb
Daylight Savings, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
The body wakes at erstwhile 7:00
When The Music Stops, Tony Leuzzi
When The Music Stops, Tony Leuzzi
Bryant Literary Review
The sequined queen of sass says not on your life
Mother's Skeleton, Audrey Doire
Mother's Skeleton, Audrey Doire
Bryant Literary Review
I was sixteen when she
told me I wasn't her first.
Another Life, Kenneth Pobo
Another Life, Kenneth Pobo
Bryant Literary Review
Shirley MacLaine claims she
made it with Charlemagne.
Kindergarten, Lisa Zimmerman
Kindergarten, Lisa Zimmerman
Bryant Literary Review
It's hard to know
how much they love their children,
these mothers and fathers
Solitaire, Priscilla Atkins
Solitaire, Priscilla Atkins
Bryant Literary Review
The computer version
leaves me cold
I want the slippery
The Interpretation Of Dreams, William Greenway
The Interpretation Of Dreams, William Greenway
Bryant Literary Review
I was back in Georgia (where my Welsh
grandfather came to live),
Second Showing, Todd Balazic
Second Showing, Todd Balazic
Bryant Literary Review
I do get to say
the clever thing I say
about Nietzsche and the pathos of distance
Feral, Antler Antler
Feral, Antler Antler
Bryant Literary Review
Boy raised by wolves, boy raised by panthers
boy raised by dolphins, boy raised by sequoias
Sacrament, Todd Possehl
Sacrament, Todd Possehl
Bryant Literary Review
Wait again for me at the bookstore café
The Coffee Table Book, Mark Defoe
The Coffee Table Book, Mark Defoe
Bryant Literary Review
I flipped through the pages, when suddenly
a page seared -- snapshots of bodies ablaze,
bayonets, babies and boots in the face.
Explanation, Peter Johnson
Explanation, Peter Johnson
Bryant Literary Review
What should I tell you? That it rained for five straight days, that the gutters leaked in spite of the duct tape,that a rat ate through the cellar screen and killed the cat.
Northwest Island, Andrew Paul Sullivan
Northwest Island, Andrew Paul Sullivan
Bryant Literary Review
Before feathery lavender striations of mackerel sky I forget all else.
Bad Poet's Epitaph, Candice Rowe
Bad Poet's Epitaph, Candice Rowe
Bryant Literary Review
If I die on the Martha's Vineyard ferry,
Water the arbutus,
Comparison/Contrast, Rustin Larson
Comparison/Contrast, Rustin Larson
Bryant Literary Review
His elegy is good, but his elegy is not
Good. His whisper tends to shrink
Tygr 2003: A Literary & Art Magazine, Jill Forrestal, Deborah Bentley
Tygr 2003: A Literary & Art Magazine, Jill Forrestal, Deborah Bentley
TYGR: Student Art and Literary Magazine Archives (1985-2017)
TYGR is the student art and literary magazine for Olivet Nazarene University.