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Novc2011, Robert Kelly Nov 2011

Novc2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

Unpublished manuscript dated November 8-12, 2011 from Robert Kelly Archive


Novb2011, Robert Kelly Nov 2011

Novb2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

Unpublished manuscript dated November 6-8, 2011 from Robert Kelly Archive


Nova2011, Robert Kelly Nov 2011

Nova2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

Unpublished manuscript from November 1-6, 2011 from Robert Kelly Archive.


Novg2011, Robert Kelly Nov 2011

Novg2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

From November 2011 in Robert Kelly Archive


Novh2011, Robert Kelly Nov 2011

Novh2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

From November 2011 in Robert Kelly Archive


Novf2011, Robert Kelly Nov 2011

Novf2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

From November 2011 Robert Kelly Archive


Sepulturero/Gravedigger. Ang Kanilang Mga Pangalan/Their Names, Michael M. Coroza Oct 2011

Sepulturero/Gravedigger. Ang Kanilang Mga Pangalan/Their Names, Michael M. Coroza

Filipino Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Beyond Words: Chronicling Spiritual Ecstasy And Experience In Sufi Poetry, Kate Van Brocklin Oct 2011

Beyond Words: Chronicling Spiritual Ecstasy And Experience In Sufi Poetry, Kate Van Brocklin

Independent Study Project (ISP) Collection

The purpose of this research was to understand the primary form of expression within Sufism—poetry. I focused on two of the most famous Sufi poems in Morocco, the al-Burda and al-Hamziya, and investigated how these poems are used in ceremonies today, and to what extent and why they hold significance. Key components to this project were my visits to the Boudchichi zaouia in the Rabat medina to see how these poems invoke spirituality, community, faith and remembrance. I also considered the Western interest in Sufi poetry to explore how these poems shape Western perceptions of Islam today.


Pagharap Sa Salamin/Facing The Mirror, Michael M. Coroza Oct 2011

Pagharap Sa Salamin/Facing The Mirror, Michael M. Coroza

Filipino Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Born A Poet Or Born Into Poetry?, Michael M. Coroza Oct 2011

Born A Poet Or Born Into Poetry?, Michael M. Coroza

Filipino Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


That’S The Beauty Of It, Or, Why John Ashbery Is Not A Painter, Clark Lunberry Jul 2011

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

English Faculty Research and Scholarship

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). …


¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 9, June 2011, Hostos Community College Library Jun 2011

¡Escriba! ¡Write! Volume 9, June 2011, Hostos Community College Library

¡Escriba!

No abstract provided.


Writing The Nothing That Is: A Review Of 'Visiting Wallace', Brian Glaser May 2011

Writing The Nothing That Is: A Review Of 'Visiting Wallace', Brian Glaser

English Faculty Articles and Research

Brian Glaser reviews "'Visiting Wallace: Poems Inspired by the Life and Work of Wallace Stevens", edited by Dennis Barone and James Finnegan.


Polyphony And Performance In The Poetry Of José María Arguedas, Leslie Bayers May 2011

Polyphony And Performance In The Poetry Of José María Arguedas, Leslie Bayers

Academic Affairs Faculty and Staff Articles

No abstract provided.


Kundiman. Anak-Dalita. Bayan Ko, Michael M. Coroza May 2011

Kundiman. Anak-Dalita. Bayan Ko, Michael M. Coroza

Filipino Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Apre2011, Robert Kelly Apr 2011

Apre2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

From April 2011 Robert Kelly Archives


Aprd2011, Robert Kelly Apr 2011

Aprd2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

From April 2011 Robert Kelly Archives


Aprc2011, Robert Kelly Apr 2011

Aprc2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

From April 2011 Robert Kelly Archives


Aprb2011, Robert Kelly Apr 2011

Aprb2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

From April 2011 Robert Kelly Archives


Apra2011, Robert Kelly Apr 2011

Apra2011, Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly Manuscripts

Unpublished manuscripts from April 1-4, 2011 from Robert Kelly Archive.


New Tricks (2011), John Nelson, Amy Virginia Woolston Apr 2011

New Tricks (2011), John Nelson, Amy Virginia Woolston

New Tricks

This publication was produced and sponsored by Sigma Tau Delta, DSU's chapter of the English Honor Society, English.org. Submissions enclosed are original poems, prose, and artwork created by campus faculty and students with cover artwork by Angela Behrends, an etching title, "Moon."


“A Consistently Useful Measure”: Robert Creeley’S Writing/Reading Of Wallace Stevens, Patrick James Dunagan Jan 2011

“A Consistently Useful Measure”: Robert Creeley’S Writing/Reading Of Wallace Stevens, Patrick James Dunagan

Gleeson Library Faculty and Staff Research and Scholarship

While William Carlos Williams is the immediate literary predecessor often associated with having early influence on the work of Robert Creeley, Wallace Stevens, beginning in Creeley’s first letters in the early 1950s to the poet Charles Olson, and re-emerging in his later work, makes several appearances in the printed record. References to Stevens culminate in the final section of Creeley’s long poem “Histoire de Florida,” published in 1996, the beginning of the last decade of his life, where lines from Stevens’ “Anecdote of the Jar” (a poem which, as will be shown, remained central to Creeley throughout his life) are …


Wind After Wordsworth And The Renovation Sonnet: San Francisco, Dean Rader Jan 2011

Wind After Wordsworth And The Renovation Sonnet: San Francisco, Dean Rader

English

No abstract provided.


Ocean Beach At Twilight: 14, Dean Rader Jan 2011

Ocean Beach At Twilight: 14, Dean Rader

English

No abstract provided.


Et Cetera, Marshall University Jan 2011

Et Cetera, Marshall University

Et Cetera

Founded in 1953, Et Cetera is an annual literary magazine that publishes the creative writing and artwork of Marshall University students and affiliates. Et Cetera is free to the Marshall University community.

Et Cetera welcomes submissions in literary and film criticism, poetry, short stories, drama, all types of creative non-fiction, photography, and art.


0786: James B. Justice Collection, 2009-2011, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2011

0786: James B. Justice Collection, 2009-2011, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection consists of two black boxes, each with the same content. Each box contains manuscript pages for various creative endeavors by James B. Justice and others, including poetry, an opera, and visual arts, as well as a CD containing the music for the opera. Selected works include a book called Idle Moments and an opera The Old Shoe Blues. A full list of the contents of the box, as typed by the author, can be found in the container list section of the finding aid.


2011 Jim Wayne Miller Contest Winners, Creative Writing Committee Jan 2011

2011 Jim Wayne Miller Contest Winners, Creative Writing Committee

Mary Ellen and Jim Wayne Miller Celebration of Writing

No abstract provided.


Inverting The Haiku Moment: Alienation, Objectification, And Mobility In Richard Wright’S ‘Haiku: This Other World’, Thomas Lewis Morgan Jan 2011

Inverting The Haiku Moment: Alienation, Objectification, And Mobility In Richard Wright’S ‘Haiku: This Other World’, Thomas Lewis Morgan

English Faculty Publications

Richard Wright’s haiku — both the 4,000 he wrote at the end of his life and the 817 he selected for inclusion in Haiku: This Other World (1998) — remain something of an enigma in his larger oeuvre; critics variously position them as a continuation of his earlier thematic concerns in a different literary form, an aesthetic departure from the racialized limitations imposed upon his earlier work, or one of several positions in between. Such arguments debate the formal construction as well as the strategic reinvention of Wright’s haiku. The present essay engages both sides of this conversation, arguing that …


When Poetry Can Be Beautiful And Subversive, Aldemaro Romero Jr. Jan 2011

When Poetry Can Be Beautiful And Subversive, Aldemaro Romero Jr.

Publications and Research

No abstract provided.


Teaching Poetry Writing In The Primary Grades, Staci Cramer-Wilkinson Jan 2011

Teaching Poetry Writing In The Primary Grades, Staci Cramer-Wilkinson

Graduate Research Papers

This project examines the use of poetry to teach writing and the impact this instruction has on the primary classroom. The purpose of this project is to explore poetry instruction, examine how it has traditionally been taught, and provide professional development to classroom teachers that focuses on the effective use of poetry instruction in the classroom. The professional development sessions include Power Point presentations, small and large group discussions, and practical classroom application. Benefits and challenges of poetry instruction are also provided.