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Combining The Names Of Ancestors With The Names Of Birds, Jessica Sierra Durham
Combining The Names Of Ancestors With The Names Of Birds, Jessica Sierra Durham
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The following manuscript deals with a range of themes including origin, family, place, gender, sexuality and their intersections. The title, Combining the Names of Ancestors with the Names of Birds, and title poem exemplify the intersection of origin, family, place (ancestors) and gender, sexuality, movement, change and freedom (birds). Combining
their names speaks to the interplay between memory and imagination that has served as a foundation for all of the poems in this manuscript. This manuscript is split into three sections: Origin, which deals with home, with growing up in Louisiana, with the land and the water, my family and …
All Is Ripe For Fire, Dana Marie Killmeyer
All Is Ripe For Fire, Dana Marie Killmeyer
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
All is Ripe for Fire is a two-part lyrical meditation that captures the world of the unnamed speaker who is visited by the image of a woman, such as the one who appears in the very first poem, "The Unnamed," which begins with an invitation to reader: "Let us look at the French woman's hand touching the flame to her sleeve." However, no sooner is the reader's attention drawn to the woman's hand, the flame, and then to her sleeve, than the image of the woman is gone entirely. In a matter of a few words, the figure of the …