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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Between Us There Are More And More Things, Becky Kennedy
Between Us There Are More And More Things, Becky Kennedy
Bryant Literary Review
Frying bacon in the morning
every morning washing dishes in a place
where I see trees
Butterflies And Honey, B. Z. Niditch
Butterflies And Honey, B. Z. Niditch
Bryant Literary Review
You keep your voice
shivering in the blue sun
butterflies and honey
Terrible Twos, Charles Harper Webb
Terrible Twos, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
O God of Mercy, drop me in the sea.
Turn my feet into propellers; my chest,
The Walnut, David Cappella
The Walnut, David Cappella
Bryant Literary Review
Consider the walnut
its crenellation, its meat
like a miniature human brain
Two Swans In A Pond Next To The Highway, J. R. Solonche
Two Swans In A Pond Next To The Highway, J. R. Solonche
Bryant Literary Review
They have chosen well, these two
swans, one swimming the circumference
of the water, its neck a parenthesis
Maho Bay, Near The Astrologer's Table, Lyn Lifshin
Maho Bay, Near The Astrologer's Table, Lyn Lifshin
Bryant Literary Review
yellow bird on
the table, two
curious lizards
Photography, Rustin Larson
Photography, Rustin Larson
Bryant Literary Review
Earth takes a long-exposure photo of herself--
her apartment a kind of camera obscura--
Compost, Ravi Shankar
Compost, Ravi Shankar
Bryant Literary Review
Filling a tarp full of spindled elm leaves
that cling and loosen in wake of dragging
The Third Of May, 1808, At Madrid: The Shootings On Principe Pio Mountain, Oil On Canvas, 1814, Ravi Shankar
The Third Of May, 1808, At Madrid: The Shootings On Principe Pio Mountain, Oil On Canvas, 1814, Ravi Shankar
Bryant Literary Review
When they come for you, Cossack-capped,
in lockstep, carrying the black eye of death
against their shoulders, how will you react?
Squid, Mary Ann Mayer
Squid, Mary Ann Mayer
Bryant Literary Review
We dissected one in school,
and it squirted ink all over the room
when I squeezed it.
What The Raven Said, Barbara Crooker
What The Raven Said, Barbara Crooker
Bryant Literary Review
as he balanced on a branch of Douglas fir,
was that it's dark under the stars, the planet
Elegy For The Residents Of The Niagara Apartments, Ken Meisel
Elegy For The Residents Of The Niagara Apartments, Ken Meisel
Bryant Literary Review
I
Because there are stories too disturbing to retell
I have to first talk about the field of yellow flowers
New In Town, Nancy White
New In Town, Nancy White
Bryant Literary Review
Yes, he still drops by, still for no reason. Even
today when rain bathes the house and
the path sheds its glove of dust.
For Chance, Keep Beauty Warm, Nancy Lee Craven
For Chance, Keep Beauty Warm, Nancy Lee Craven
Bryant Literary Review
Keep truth ardent, fresh and limber
protect it by finding it in lowly places
and leave it there--
The Iris And The Blade, Kathleen Hellen
The Iris And The Blade, Kathleen Hellen
Bryant Literary Review
The body Japanese:
perfect as the words;
"And Today", Jack Lindeman
"And Today", Jack Lindeman
Bryant Literary Review
And today I wonder what should be done
and what not done,
and whether there is really
any difference between the two
Drawing Blanks, John Azrak
Drawing Blanks, John Azrak
Bryant Literary Review
I turned my memory over
to you when, unexpectedly
In Some Town's Junk Shop, John Hazard
In Some Town's Junk Shop, John Hazard
Bryant Literary Review
A photo: someone's tall father leans on a shovel
in failing light. It's black and white, but I see
the orange in the tip of his smoke
Late Visions, Lynn Domina
Late Visions, Lynn Domina
Bryant Literary Review
He's an old man with an infant
daughter dead seventy years.
Slow Change, Rane Arroyo
Slow Change, Rane Arroyo
Bryant Literary Review
I thought, it's done, I'm out.
My father died, the women in
Some Less Well-Tempered Claviers, John Grey
Some Less Well-Tempered Claviers, John Grey
Bryant Literary Review
This thinking is not all solitary.
Sometimes I take music along.
Johann Sebastian Bach,
A Field Of Pumpkins, Martha Christina
A Field Of Pumpkins, Martha Christina
Bryant Literary Review
Glimpsed from the train
they're a sudden
and short-lived gift.
Falling Leaves, Gary Hanna
Falling Leaves, Gary Hanna
Bryant Literary Review
In the crispness
of the night
I reach out, knowing
Rory Gilley, Cody Stratton
Rory Gilley, Cody Stratton
Bryant Literary Review
People always wonder
But never question why
Untitled, Sudie Nostrand
Untitled, Sudie Nostrand
Bryant Literary Review
This is Penelope speaking.
You tell me
you've killed a big man
with one eye
Falcon, Colleen Abel
Falcon, Colleen Abel
Bryant Literary Review
The falconer makes a show of the release:
pretending to heave the bird to open air,
Body Piercing, Janet Proulx
Body Piercing, Janet Proulx
Bryant Literary Review
When he was five, my brother was chased by bees
after poking their hive with a stick
Voices I Have Heard, Rosemarie Wurth-Grise
Voices I Have Heard, Rosemarie Wurth-Grise
Masters Theses & Specialist Projects
The poems in this thesis are an exploration of how two worlds can exist at once. The first world is the physical world as we perceive it through our senses and experience it through living. It is a cyclical world that begins with childhood, and moves toward adulthood, parenthood and death. In this world we go about the act of living. Yet it is in the second world, a more metaphysical one, that we are most alive. We often gain our knowledge of this world through observing and experiencing the natural world. It is a place in which we discover …
2007 Forces, R. Scott Yarbrough
Yankee, Go Home!: Translations And Poems With Critical Introduction, Devin Jay Hepner
Yankee, Go Home!: Translations And Poems With Critical Introduction, Devin Jay Hepner
Undergraduate Honors Capstone Projects
This paper attempts to outline the various influences and similarities of my poetry to other poets and poetry of the twentieth-century. The critical introduction will cover those influences and the research I have done on the poets. It also contains individual poems that I feel have a connection with my own poetry and poetic translation. After the critical introduction, I include my poetry in stylistic order followed by Russian translations in chronological order. I will first describe how I came to write and read poetry and its value for me.