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Neck Of The World, Daniel F. Rzicznek Jan 2007

Neck Of The World, Daniel F. Rzicznek

Swenson Poetry Award Winners

May Swenson Poetry Award Volume 11, with foreward by Alice Quinn. Neck of the World is the eleventh volume in the prestigious May Swenson Poetry Award series. In it, Daniel Rzicznek offers poems that, in quick angular language, capture the natural world and at the same time extend it into a surreal vision, sometimes dream-like, sometimes dark. Alice Quinn, judge for the 2007 Swenson Award, says this of Rzicznek's work: "Throughout, the language pulsates, always vigorous, by turns knotty and crystalline. . . . In Neck of the World, we have a poet with a striking new vision--challenging, rewarding, and …


Clumsy, Caitlin A. Clarke Jan 2007

Clumsy, Caitlin A. Clarke

The Mercury

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Evolution Of A Turtle, Marisa E. Trettel Jan 2007

Evolution Of A Turtle, Marisa E. Trettel

The Mercury

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Masticate, Andrew P. Young Jan 2007

Masticate, Andrew P. Young

The Mercury

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Loose Lips Of Liquor, James G. Buckley Jan 2007

Loose Lips Of Liquor, James G. Buckley

The Mercury

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"De Palo Pa' Rumba:" An Interview With Leandro Soto, Isabel Alvarez-Borland Jan 2007

"De Palo Pa' Rumba:" An Interview With Leandro Soto, Isabel Alvarez-Borland

Spanish Department Faculty Scholarship

An interview with Leandro Soto, a Cuban artist who specializes in interdisciplinary and performance art. The interview was conducted in 2007 by Isabel Alvarez-Borland, professor of Spanish at the College of the Holy Cross.


Prince Eugene And Maria Theresa: Gender, History, And Memory In Hofmannsthal In The First World War , Wolfgang Nehring Jan 2007

Prince Eugene And Maria Theresa: Gender, History, And Memory In Hofmannsthal In The First World War , Wolfgang Nehring

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

Hugo von Hofmannsthal was one of the Austrian poets and intellectuals who took an active part in the historical-political events of 1914. He expected from the war a new vitality of public life and an end of the cultural crisis. In his early years he had advocated closer bonds between poesy and life. Now he encountered a situation that gave him the chance to strengthen his ties with reality. He worried about the existence of Austria, in which he was rooted, and tried to conjure up the Hapsburg spirit of the past for his contemporaries and to explain Austria's national …


Constructive Haiku And The Law Of Contracts: Raintree County Memorial Library Occasional Paper No. 3, Douglass Boshkoff Jan 2007

Constructive Haiku And The Law Of Contracts: Raintree County Memorial Library Occasional Paper No. 3, Douglass Boshkoff

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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Eat 1, Mark Ari, William Slaughter, Tim Gilmore, Clark Lunberry, Jason Arnold, Keith Cartwright, Jesse Cartwright, Blind Willie Sixpence, Thelma Young, Christopher Sylvester, April Fisher Jan 2007

Eat 1, Mark Ari, William Slaughter, Tim Gilmore, Clark Lunberry, Jason Arnold, Keith Cartwright, Jesse Cartwright, Blind Willie Sixpence, Thelma Young, Christopher Sylvester, April Fisher

EAT

1. William Slaughter - Like Atlantis 00:27
2. Tim Gilmore - A Saying of Graces 02:57
3. Clark Lunberry & Jason Arnold - Reconsider Now 04:02
4. Keith Cartwright with Jesse Cartwright - Bloomdido 02:08
5. Mark Ari as Cyrano Moon - Under the Influence: Part 1 04:12
6. Clark Lunberry & Jason Arnold - As If / To Drift 03:11
7. William Slaughter - What I Learned Living in an Olive Grove 00:16
8. Mark Ari as Cyrano Moon with Blind Willie Sixpence - I’ll Be Glad When You’re Gone 02:12
9. Clark Lunberry & Jason Arnold - Eavesdropping …


Translating Czernowitz: The “Non-Place” Of East Central Europe, Leslie Morris Jan 2007

Translating Czernowitz: The “Non-Place” Of East Central Europe, Leslie Morris

Studies in 20th & 21st Century Literature

The historian Karl Schlögel’s proclamation that Czernowitz is a “real place” and not just a literary topos serves as the point of departure, and the point of contention, for this essay. This essay examines the rhetorical and textual recreations of Czernowitz as “place” on contemporary maps of Jewish mourning and, specifically, in the work of the Czernowitz-born poet Rose Ausländer. Czernowitz poses an interesting problem for contemporary literary and cultural theory that seeks to map the fault lines between literary text, cultural and historical memory, and geographical and textual sites of memory. This legendary Jewish city, once a part of …


Gaze Of The Self, Benjamin A. Deblock Jan 2007

Gaze Of The Self, Benjamin A. Deblock

Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)

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The Fine Art Of Monsters In Literature, Charles Garvin Jan 2007

The Fine Art Of Monsters In Literature, Charles Garvin

Theses

This thesis will focus on the assimilation of my life experiences that ultimately result in the creation literary monsters. The following introduction defines my development as a writer through explorations of poetry and fiction. Traumatic life experiences as both a child and as an adult, coupled with an excellent education, has augmented my writing style towards literary horror.

A section of poetry comes after the introduction, which is a serious experiment by me to delve into the finer arts of pattern making. The fictional piece, Beyond Road's End, which follows the poetry, is primarily the object of my focus, which …


It Not Do Fall For: On The Paradelle, Michael Theune Dec 2006

It Not Do Fall For: On The Paradelle, Michael Theune

Michael Theune

With the invention of the paradelle form by poet Billy Collins and the furtherance of the paradelle in Theresa M. Welford’s The Paradelle: An Anthology (Red Hen Press, 2005), a new hoax has entered poetry’s domain. However, while somewhat similar to Warner’s hoaxes, the paradelle hoax is in many ways unique, and uniquely problematic—though increasingly interesting.

Originally published in Pleiades: A Journal of New Writing and used with permission.


Stevens In The 1930s, Alan Filreis Dec 2006

Stevens In The 1930s, Alan Filreis

Alan Filreis

An overview of Wallace Stevens' poetic response to radical poets and ideas in the American 1930s.


Lines For A Colleague (Frank Slagle, 1947-2006), Frank Pommersheim Dec 2006

Lines For A Colleague (Frank Slagle, 1947-2006), Frank Pommersheim

Frank Pommersheim

No abstract provided.