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Wglt Poetry Radio, James Plath Nov 2015

Wglt Poetry Radio, James Plath

James Plath

Professor James Plath reads his poem, The Tonic, for WGLT''s Poetry Radio.


Barking At Death: Hemingway, Africa, And The Stages Of Dying, James Plath Nov 2011

Barking At Death: Hemingway, Africa, And The Stages Of Dying, James Plath

James Plath

From amazon.com:
Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing for them beforehand and writing about them afterwards, Africa was a major factor in his life and work. But surprisingly little scholarship has been devoted to this aspect of Hemingway's oeuvre. This book fills that empty niche, opening the way for a long-delayed and multi-faceted conversation on a neglected aspect of Hemingway's work. Topics treated include historical, theoretical, biographical, theological, and literary interpretations of Hemingway's African topics and motifs.


Once More, With Feeling, James Plath Apr 2004

Once More, With Feeling, James Plath

James Plath

Professor Plath's presentation at Honors Convocation as the winner of the 2004 Pantagraph Award for Teaching Excellence.


Standing In The Reception Line At The Wedding Of My Ex-Wife, James Plath Mar 2003

Standing In The Reception Line At The Wedding Of My Ex-Wife, James Plath

James Plath

The book features a collection of poetry by Illinois poets. The poem reprinted here is one two selections contributed by Plath.


The Boy Who Would Be God, James Plath Mar 2003

The Boy Who Would Be God, James Plath

James Plath

The book features a collection of poetry by Illinois poets. The poem reprinted here is one two selections contributed by Plath.


Shadow Rider: The Hemingway Hero As Western Archetype, James Plath Dec 1998

Shadow Rider: The Hemingway Hero As Western Archetype, James Plath

James Plath

This groundbreaking essay collection is the first consolidated effort to study Hemingway s relationship to the natural world. This collection is essential for everyone interested in a key figure of twentieth century American literature.