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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Ten Years Ago I Wrote Poems About Having Babies, Rose Postma
Ten Years Ago I Wrote Poems About Having Babies, Rose Postma
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Questions So Simple, Answers So Far Beyond, David Schelhaas
Questions So Simple, Answers So Far Beyond, David Schelhaas
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Ptl, James C. Schaap
Failure, Mary Dengler
August, Mary Dengler
Therefore I Say To You, Her Sins, Which Are Many, Are Forgiven, For She Loved Much, Rose Postma
Therefore I Say To You, Her Sins, Which Are Many, Are Forgiven, For She Loved Much, Rose Postma
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Broad And Narrow, James C. Schaap
Decomposition, Rose Postma
Illusions, Shelby Gesch
Funeral - Sunnyvale, California 2001, Erica Hughes
Invocation, Rose Postma
Day After Beating, Erica Hughes
Prescience, Bob De Smith
The Sunset Years, Bill Elgersma
Rare Books, Bob De Smith
False Spring, Rose Postma
Haikus Or Lovers Medley, Erica Hughes
The Circle Will Be Unbroken, Shelby Gesch
Bountiful Garden Produce Inspires Poetry, David Schelhaas
Bountiful Garden Produce Inspires Poetry, David Schelhaas
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The Monsters And The Translators: An Apologia For The Study Of History, Walker Cosgrove
The Monsters And The Translators: An Apologia For The Study Of History, Walker Cosgrove
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No longer do we believe in monsters; we’ve reached a ripe old, disenchanted age. In the 21st century, we romance vampires, we train dragons, and we pacify Greek gods. In our enlightened state, we produce novels and films that offer the perspective of the monsters in an attempt to help us understand them and make them seem less monstrous. Yet, we continue to demonize, and the monstrous survives in the “other” with whom we disagree, fueled, no doubt, by our highly politicized society today. It appears we’ve learned nothing in our enlightened disenchantment. I want to consider here one such …
Love In The Time Of Coronavirus, David Schelhaas
Witless, Irritating, Recurring Words, David Schelhaas
Remembering John, Ed Dengler
Sons Of The Prairie, James C. Schaap
Winter Spider, Bob De Smith
Ascension, David Schelhaas
Ascension, David Schelhaas
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Golden Shovel Poems
A Golden Shovel is a poetic form devised by Terrence Hayes in homage to the African American poet Gwendolyn Brooks, long time poet laureate of Chicago. It is a poem in which the poet takes a line from another poet’s poem (or the entire poem if it is short) and creates a new poem. In the poems below, retired Dordt professor David Schelhaas takes the words of the poem “Bee Still” by his son Luke (written in 1994 when he was a Dordt student), and creates a new poem by using them as the end words of …
Fearful, Mary Dengler
Living, Mary Dengler
Symptoms, Mary Dengler
Bad Quarto, Bob De Smith