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Ode To The Beet, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Ode To The Beet, Christine Stewart-Nunez
English Faculty Publications
This poem appeared in Paddlefish No.5 (2011).
Amnesia, Lover, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Amnesia, Lover, Christine Stewart-Nunez
English Faculty Publications
This poem appeared in Paddlefish No.5 (2011).
Review: Vivian Shipley All Of Your Messages Have Been Erased, Christine Stewart-Nunez
Review: Vivian Shipley All Of Your Messages Have Been Erased, Christine Stewart-Nunez
English Faculty Publications
In All of Your Messages Have Been Erased (Louisiana Literature Press, 2010) award-winning poet Vivian Shipley anchors readers deep in the emotional waters of devotion. And Shipley delves into the most complicated kindsdevotion to principle in the face of death, devotion to lover despite adultery, and devotion to one's own particular vision of the world. Shipley gives us Holly Stevens' fastidious protection of her father's memory and work, Paula Hitler's painful attachment to her brother, and Papusza's commitment to her Romani community even in exile, just to name a few. By bearing witness to "how firmly the heart roots before …
My Language Of Love Is Not Polish, Christine Stewart-Nunez
My Language Of Love Is Not Polish, Christine Stewart-Nunez
English Faculty Publications
This poem appeared in Paddlefish No.5 (2011).