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Bodies Of Water: Somebody | Nobody (For E.D.), Clark Lunberry Dec 2017

Bodies Of Water: Somebody | Nobody (For E.D.), Clark Lunberry

Clark Lunberry

On a pond adjacent to the University of North Florida’s Thomas G. Carpenter Library, parts of Emily Dickinson’s well-known poem about being a “Nobody” were recently written on the water. During the fall of 2014, the familiar words of that poem’s opening line – “I’m Nobody! Who are you?” – appeared to float upon the library’s pond, reflecting vividly in the light of day (yet disappearing entirely in the dark of night). While inside the library’s large open stairway, on the tall windows that face directly out onto that pond, the first line of the poem’s second stanza – “How …


That’S The Beauty Of It, Or, Why John Ashbery Is Not A Painter, Clark Lunberry Dec 2017

That’S The Beauty Of It, Or, Why John Ashbery Is Not A Painter, Clark Lunberry

Clark Lunberry

The poet John Ashbery lived in Paris from roughly 1955 to 1965. It was during this period that Ashbery began writing art reviews, often examining the work of various Americans also living in Paris at this time. Among the many painters Ashbery was to review and publish about, one was the Chicago-born, Paris-based abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell and an exhibition of hers at a Paris gallery in 1964. In this essay I examine the early, more ““abstract”” poetry that Ashbery was developing during this period, thinking about it alongside the paintings of Mitchell (and, in particular, his writings about them). …


Commonthought (2017), Commonthought Staff Oct 2017

Commonthought (2017), Commonthought Staff

Commonthought

This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.


Live. Tell. Resist., Angel Vazquez, Kyle Liang, Anthony Zelaya-Umanzor, Rosie Mejia, Patricia Gutierrez, Kayla Hampton, Mariacarolina Gomez, Melissa Martinez-Sanchez, Harman Brah, Victoria Arevalo, Tyra Cecilio, Dion Dang, Camila De Pierola, Noemi Fernandez Luna, Isabelle Marin, Mackenzie Mead, Jason Munoz, Daniel Penuela, Andrei Pineda, Patrick Pozon, Larissa Ramirez, Jasmine Segovia, Julien Stone Zachary, Aira Wada, Jiaxing Yu, Ariana Siordia, Jazmin Quezada Jun 2017

Live. Tell. Resist., Angel Vazquez, Kyle Liang, Anthony Zelaya-Umanzor, Rosie Mejia, Patricia Gutierrez, Kayla Hampton, Mariacarolina Gomez, Melissa Martinez-Sanchez, Harman Brah, Victoria Arevalo, Tyra Cecilio, Dion Dang, Camila De Pierola, Noemi Fernandez Luna, Isabelle Marin, Mackenzie Mead, Jason Munoz, Daniel Penuela, Andrei Pineda, Patrick Pozon, Larissa Ramirez, Jasmine Segovia, Julien Stone Zachary, Aira Wada, Jiaxing Yu, Ariana Siordia, Jazmin Quezada

First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience

This edition of First-Gen Voices features the stories and work of 24 first-generation college students at multiple higher education institutions. The aim is to disseminate a story about us, for us, and consequently, the dominant cultures that have yet to learn from our power.


Dignidad, Poder, Resistencia // Dignity, Power, Resistance, Michael Munoz, Alanis Gonzalez, Tallie Spencer, Isabelle Marin, Lesly Juarez, Christopher Reynoso, Antonia Garcia, Abigail Goad, Athena Martinez, Ruth Gomez, Angel Vazquez, Jazmin Quezada, Jasmine Segovia, Jordyn Wedell, Yulisa Gonzalez, Laura Mena Hernandez, Keiri Fernandez Jun 2017

Dignidad, Poder, Resistencia // Dignity, Power, Resistance, Michael Munoz, Alanis Gonzalez, Tallie Spencer, Isabelle Marin, Lesly Juarez, Christopher Reynoso, Antonia Garcia, Abigail Goad, Athena Martinez, Ruth Gomez, Angel Vazquez, Jazmin Quezada, Jasmine Segovia, Jordyn Wedell, Yulisa Gonzalez, Laura Mena Hernandez, Keiri Fernandez

First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience

First To Go Abroad" is a partnership between the Loyola Marymount University First To Go Program, LMU Study Abroad, and the Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE), which seeks to increase study abroad opportunities for first-generation college students. In May 2017, fifteen first-gen students and two first-gen faculty mentors traveled together to Santiago, Dominican Republic, where they spent ten days exploring the country and learning about the local cultures, customs, and histories of the people who call the DR home.

Travel is a privilege not all students have the same access to; for some students, this trip was the first …


La Vida Y Andanzas De Un Libro Antiguo En Nueva España Y La Península Ibérica. Cultura Escrita En La Obra Hierofánica Del Doctor Don Alonso Alberto De Velasco, Raul Manuel Lopez Bajonero Jun 2017

La Vida Y Andanzas De Un Libro Antiguo En Nueva España Y La Península Ibérica. Cultura Escrita En La Obra Hierofánica Del Doctor Don Alonso Alberto De Velasco, Raul Manuel Lopez Bajonero

Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository

In 1688 a legal text, Renovación, was printed in Mexico City, the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Spain, that explains a twelve year trial that focuses on determining if a 16th century sculpture miraculously renewed itself. The final decision came from the Archbishop of Mexico City. A year after the book’s publication, the sculpture was recognized as miraculous. In 1699, ten years after this event, the author of Renovación wrote another book that narrates the same sculpture's history, Exaltación, but addressed a wider audience, and from a religious and pious perspective. The Exaltación was republished a …


Looking Through The Glass: An Album Of Original Music And Accompanying Artist Book, Sam Genualdi May 2017

Looking Through The Glass: An Album Of Original Music And Accompanying Artist Book, Sam Genualdi

Lawrence University Honors Projects

“Looking Through the Glass” is a 12 track, 38-minute long album of original songs accompanied by a hand-bound artist book. The book houses the CD as a well as an accordion-structure text block of original prints. The content and form of the work draw upon the experiences of the author to create a unique and personal take on memory as a human experience. Sam Genualdi composed and produced all of the music as well as created all of the art.


Contributors, Manuscripts Staff May 2017

Contributors, Manuscripts Staff

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List of contributors and short biographies.


Dreams Of The Past, Present, And Future, Camille Bates May 2017

Dreams Of The Past, Present, And Future, Camille Bates

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Illustration by Camille Bates.


Sharp, Kasey Kirchner May 2017

Sharp, Kasey Kirchner

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Poetry by Kasey Kirchner.


It’S Not You It’S Me (And Other Lies Told At Kickapoo State Park), Erica-Noel Ortega May 2017

It’S Not You It’S Me (And Other Lies Told At Kickapoo State Park), Erica-Noel Ortega

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Poetry by Erica-Noel Ortega.


Destroying Angel, Karena Bakas May 2017

Destroying Angel, Karena Bakas

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Poetry by Karena Bakas. Runner-Up in the 2017 Manuscripts Poetry Contest with Alessandra Lynch.


Mossywater, Ariana Hays May 2017

Mossywater, Ariana Hays

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Illustration by Ariana Hays.


> Define (Var_6f33k92.Status); <>, Jay Kaiser May 2017

> Define (Var_6f33k92.Status); <>, Jay Kaiser

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Prose by Jay Kaiser.


My Resume Entry, Justina Kaiser May 2017

My Resume Entry, Justina Kaiser

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Poetry by Justina Kaiser.


Goldenrod Girl, Camille Bates May 2017

Goldenrod Girl, Camille Bates

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Illustration by Camille Bates.


The Puppies, Chloe Sell May 2017

The Puppies, Chloe Sell

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Poetry by Chloe Sell. Winner of the 2017 Manuscripts Poetry Contest with Alessandra Lynch.


Homecoming, Spencer Lough May 2017

Homecoming, Spencer Lough

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Prose by Spencer Lough.


New Exhibit At The Zoo, Matthew Del Busto May 2017

New Exhibit At The Zoo, Matthew Del Busto

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Poetry by Matthew Del Busto.


I Capitalized “Woman” And It Hasn’T Killed Us Yet, Megan Cooper May 2017

I Capitalized “Woman” And It Hasn’T Killed Us Yet, Megan Cooper

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Prose by Megan Cooper.


Film Noir, Ariana Hays May 2017

Film Noir, Ariana Hays

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Illustration by Ariana Hays.


Throwing Dirt, Kate Emmert May 2017

Throwing Dirt, Kate Emmert

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Prose by Kate Emmert. Winner of the 2017 Manuscripts Prose Contest with Kelsey Parker Ervick.


Fairy Letters, Brittan Semler May 2017

Fairy Letters, Brittan Semler

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Poetry by Brittan Semler.


Regret, Rachel Worley May 2017

Regret, Rachel Worley

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Poetry by Rachel Worley.


Elephant Ears, Ariana Hays May 2017

Elephant Ears, Ariana Hays

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Illustration by Ariana Hays.


#42, Hayley Gearheart May 2017

#42, Hayley Gearheart

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Prose by Hayley Gearheart.


Dead Brother, Kelsey Richey May 2017

Dead Brother, Kelsey Richey

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Poetry by Kelsey Richey.


Westfriedhof, Michael Andrews May 2017

Westfriedhof, Michael Andrews

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Photograph by Michael Andrews.


Interview With Marlon James, Julian Wylie May 2017

Interview With Marlon James, Julian Wylie

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Marlon James is the author of three novels, most recently A Brief History of Seven Killings, which won the coveted Man Booker Prize in 2015. He is also the writer behind John Crow’s Devil, published 2005, and The Book of Night Women, published 2009. Since 2007, James has been a professor of creative writing at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He has also written for numerous publications, including The New York Times. During his visit to Butler University as part of the Vivian S. Delbrook Visiting Writers Series, James took the time to speak with …


Elegy For My Wisdom Teeth, Claire Christoff May 2017

Elegy For My Wisdom Teeth, Claire Christoff

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Poetry by Claire Christoff.