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Full-Text Articles in English Language and Literature
Tearing Down Walls And Building Bridges, Melba J. Boyd
Tearing Down Walls And Building Bridges, Melba J. Boyd
Criticism
A Xicana Codex of Changing Consciousness: Writings, 2000–2010 by Cherríe L. Moraga. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2011. Pp. 280, 9 illustrations. $84.95 cloth, $23.95 paper.
Heirloom: A Piper's Orchard Abecadarian, Shin Yu Pai
Petrocan, Madelaine C. Longman Ms,
Countersong: Rising Or Falling, Jonathan Skinner
Countersong: Rising Or Falling, Jonathan Skinner
The Goose
A recording, analysis and poetic translation of countersong between two Hermit thrushes (Catharus guttatis) recorded in the mountains of Northern New Mexico (United States) on 19 July 2015.
Brushfire, Ariel Gordon
Brushfire, Ariel Gordon
The Goose
“Brushfire” concerns itself with how people use urban forests, from indecent exposure to poaching to teenage drinking party-bonfires that get out of control. Though it could be construed as a manifesto on walking-in-the-woods, it also touches on some of the conflicts inherent in urban/nature experiences.
The Stag Head Spoke By Erina Harris, Joel Deshaye
The Stag Head Spoke By Erina Harris, Joel Deshaye
The Goose
Joel Deshaye reviews Erina Harris's book of poetry entitled The Stag Head Spoke.
Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar By Brian Bartlett, Joel Deshaye
Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar By Brian Bartlett, Joel Deshaye
The Goose
Joel Deshaye reviews Brian Bartlett's Ringing Here & There: A Nature Calendar
The Oxford Handbook Of Ecocriticism Edited By Greg Garrard, Camilla Nelson Dr
The Oxford Handbook Of Ecocriticism Edited By Greg Garrard, Camilla Nelson Dr
The Goose
Camilla Nelson reviews The Oxford Handbook of Ecocriticism, edited by Greg Garrard
Subduction Zone By Emily Mcgiffin, Kelly Shepherd
Subduction Zone By Emily Mcgiffin, Kelly Shepherd
The Goose
Kelly Shepherd's review of Subduction Zone by Emily McGiffin.
Lavender Bride, Robert Kostuck
Lavender Bride, Robert Kostuck
Bryant Literary Review
Svetlana and Valery at the late edge of a summer weekend, aligned vacations, rented bicycles, wool sweaters, damp air spilled inland from the half-empty beaches.
Moving On, Joyce S. Brown
Moving On, Joyce S. Brown
Bryant Literary Review
Twenty minutes into death
and whatever happens there,
This And That (For Coleman Barks, October, 2008), Lisa Starr
This And That (For Coleman Barks, October, 2008), Lisa Starr
Bryant Literary Review
A while back you said, You know, one of these days
you're gonna have to write that poem about that deer,
Ginger, Charles Butterfield
Ginger, Charles Butterfield
Bryant Literary Review
After Sam's truck clears the hill, all Lucius hears is the cooing of wild pigeons in the cavernous haymow.
A Bad Sandstorm, Sheryl L. Nelms
Nothing At All, Ali Morreale
Nothing At All, Ali Morreale
Bryant Literary Review
You sit and you look at all the strange faces,
on the bus that drives you not far.
Making History, Charles Webb
Making History, Charles Webb
Bryant Literary Review
Columbus didn't think, "I've discovered
America!" He was happy just to find dry land.
At The Post Office, Martha Christina
At The Post Office, Martha Christina
Bryant Literary Review
A blue tooth device
glows behind the ear
Hoo Doo Interests, Allison Whittenberg
Hoo Doo Interests, Allison Whittenberg
Bryant Literary Review
MaMa Fontaine stirs gumbo in a big rusty pot
telling me that joy is squashing a pregnant roach
The Accident, Victoria Melekian
The Accident, Victoria Melekian
Bryant Literary Review
I pass the stone walls
of the bridge. Bouquets
Lost Memory, Jane Stuart
She Feeds Me Now, Susan Johnson
She Feeds Me Now, Susan Johnson
Bryant Literary Review
I read cookbooks as if they were ancient texts,
the life of grandmother's grandmother translated
A Fried Egg, Ellen Cooney
Clown School In France, Lee Kisling
Clown School In France, Lee Kisling
Bryant Literary Review
How do these two things fit together--
the rain falls on the just and the unjust, and yet
Class Mate, John Kristofco
Class Mate, John Kristofco
Bryant Literary Review
"Hey, has anybody seen my Hawthorne?" Terrence Terrill poked his head into the small living room.
Former Things Are Passed Away, Rebecca Melnyk
Former Things Are Passed Away, Rebecca Melnyk
Bryant Literary Review
I.
On Saturdays, Daddy likes to take the Coupe Deville through the
center of town,
Gerstler's Triumphant Return (1972), Julie Zuckerman
Gerstler's Triumphant Return (1972), Julie Zuckerman
Bryant Literary Review
Sitting among the malodorous teenagers--boys ripe with day-old sweat, girls thick on jasmine scents--Jeremiah Gerstler tried to check his mounting vexation.
Modern Peasantry, Mark Smith
Modern Peasantry, Mark Smith
Bryant Literary Review
Are you not yet cognizant,
my people, of how your television
Gift-Wrapped, Daniel M. Jaffe
Gift-Wrapped, Daniel M. Jaffe
Bryant Literary Review
Will there come a point during your El Al flight home from Israel when you can politely question the elderly man in the middle seat beside you as to why, during taxi yet before take-off, he ensconced himself toe-to-head within a 30-gallon, heavy-duty, clear plastic trash bag?
Heist, Rachael Colasanto
Heist, Rachael Colasanto
Bryant Literary Review
Your scent lingers on my pillow.
You've entered my space,
The place for my thoughts.
Phantom, Adam Matson
Phantom, Adam Matson
Bryant Literary Review
The pinky finger betrayed her. It sent a signal to Martin, who reached out from beneath the frilly cuff of his costume and grasped it.