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Articles 91 - 113 of 113
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Death Speaks Of The Beauty Of Crows, Cathleen Calbert
Death Speaks Of The Beauty Of Crows, Cathleen Calbert
Bryant Literary Review
God's mistake
was not loving them enough.
For The First Time, Joanna Noble
For The First Time, Joanna Noble
Bryant Literary Review
Alone and snow-bound you learn
the bones of your home as they keen
Braber, Thomas C. (Sc 1437), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Braber, Thomas C. (Sc 1437), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 1434. World War II poem written by U.S. soldier Thomas C. Braber about the Omaha Beach battle (6 June 1944) on the European battlefront. Also photo of Braber and his salvage group on Omaha Beach and related data.
Till Human Voices Wake Us, Laura Davis
Equations For Craig, John Hawkins
The Doctor Arrives, John Grey
The Doctor Arrives, John Grey
Bryant Literary Review
The doctor enters the room
and the mood is no less gloomier.
The Station Nightclub, Don Kunz
The Station Nightclub, Don Kunz
Bryant Literary Review
How can they not still dream of fire?
Everything has turned black:
Ripped From The Tree, Tom Hansen
Ripped From The Tree, Tom Hansen
Bryant Literary Review
(beginning with two lines by Anonymous)
There is no easy way
into another world.
Alchemy, Peggy Ann Tartt
Alchemy, Peggy Ann Tartt
Bryant Literary Review
At some point in any conversation
a door appears.
Picasso's Bowl, Natasha Marin
Picasso's Bowl, Natasha Marin
Bryant Literary Review
Today I am a belly full of blue water
because he had an argument with his girl
Long Term Touching, Martha Christina
Long Term Touching, Martha Christina
Bryant Literary Review
When I held his hand
for the first time,
it was thinner,
Sandpipers, Again, Lisa Starr
Sandpipers, Again, Lisa Starr
Bryant Literary Review
I went back to the sandpipers today--
it's been a while.
The Remnants Of Hurricane Bill Newport, Ri, Kate Mele
The Remnants Of Hurricane Bill Newport, Ri, Kate Mele
Bryant Literary Review
We didn't expect the rain and with it
the scent of night jasmine rolling up
Prison, Elizabeth Percer
Prison, Elizabeth Percer
Bryant Literary Review
I wish a crime would come my way.
That I had the nervous power of disobedience.
W. W. I Veteran Dies In Hometown Paper, Robert Pringle
W. W. I Veteran Dies In Hometown Paper, Robert Pringle
Bryant Literary Review
Born to his people,
Tampico, south Indiana:
Dead Professor, Dan Dabrowski
Dead Professor, Dan Dabrowski
Bryant Literary Review
Came knocking,
but I take it you're not around.
Detroit, Michelle Brooks
Detroit, Michelle Brooks
Bryant Literary Review
I did not know any better except to love
I Will Go, David Rogers
I Will Go, David Rogers
Bryant Literary Review
and wander like Li Po
along river banks and wine halls
My Father On A Bicycle, Patricia Clark
Dole Queue, Brad Jackel
Reflexiones Sobre La Relacion Poesia-Musica, Marianella Machado
Reflexiones Sobre La Relacion Poesia-Musica, Marianella Machado
Marianella P. Machado
A lo largo de la historia de la cultura universal es posible apreciar que la poesia y la musica siempre han estado muy intimamente unidas.
Resistance To The Resistance To Poetry On The Resistance To Poetry, Michael Theune
Resistance To The Resistance To Poetry On The Resistance To Poetry, Michael Theune
Michael Theune
James Longenbach’s previous book of criticism, Modern Poetry after Modernism (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1997), opens by reworking Randall Jarrell’s claim in the essay "The End of the Line" that "Romantic poetry holds in solution contradictory tendencies which, isolated and exaggerated in modernism, look startlingly opposed to each other and to the earlier stages of romanticism." Replacing the references to romanticism with modernism, and the reference to modernism with postmodernism, Longenbach begins his argument against the continued use of the "breakthrough narrative," a faulty critical construct based on an overly simple idea of a too-easy distinction between modernism and postmodernism, suggesting …
Present Moment: A Zen Reflection On Indian Law Doctrine, Frank Pommersheim
Present Moment: A Zen Reflection On Indian Law Doctrine, Frank Pommersheim
Frank Pommersheim
No abstract provided.