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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
From The Hands Of Day Translated By William O'Daly, Pablo Neruda
From The Hands Of Day Translated By William O'Daly, Pablo Neruda
CutBank
No abstract provided.
Stainseii, Phil Cordelli
Dolls' Eyes, Phil Cordelli
Book Of War, Susan Tichy
I Asked The Mind For A Shape / And Shape Meant Nothing, Britta Ameel
I Asked The Mind For A Shape / And Shape Meant Nothing, Britta Ameel
CutBank
No abstract provided.
[ ], Phil Cordelli
Fontaine De Vaucluse, Greta Wrolstad
Translations [1], [2], [3], Kate Greenstreet
Anonymous For Obvious Reasons, Molly C. Masich
Trying To Sleep, Christopher Croft
Haywire, Utah State University Press
Haywire, Utah State University Press
Swenson Poetry Award Winners
May Swenson Poetry Award Volume 10, with foreward by Edward Field. "This poet, you knew from his very first lines, didn't fall for anything phony—his own language is irresistibly no-bullshit down to earth, even sassy.... Coming from one of the ethnic, industrial cities, his work has a gritty element. He recalls all the sorrows of a life—the drunken father, the parents' divorce, his mother's death, his unremitting horniness, his own divorce—nothing special, just what we all have to deal with one way or another. And yet he ends on an almost contented note. Haywire is remarkable for being an essentially …
Christmas Morning, Brendan M. Sheehan
A Poem, Molly C. Masich
Your Eyes, Heather N. Walsh
Baby, Kitty Murphy
All-The-Time-Wine, Samuel P.C. Martin
The Bridge, Volume 3, 2006, Bridgewater State College
The Bridge, Volume 3, 2006, Bridgewater State College
the bridge
Volume 3 Staff
Cheryl Tullis, Editor-in-Chief
Victoria Large, Editor-in-Chief
David Bevans
Christelle L. Del Prete
Derek T. Hambly
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Angelique Paparella
Ryan Perry
Patricia Portanova
Christopher Rego
Georgia Savory
Shaylin Walsh
Mary Dondero, Faculty Advisor
Jerald Walker, Faculty Advisor
Linda Hall, Alumni Consultant
Rosann Kozlowski, Alumni Consultant
So That's What It's Like, Laura O'Connell
Parisian Traveler, Amy E. Butcher
Mascara Tears, Heather N. Walsh
A Late Night Tribute, Lauren R. Barrett
Untrustworthy, Samuel P.C. Martin
The Others, Jessica G. Cox
Rusty Lovers, Molly C. Masich
The Red State, Anna J. Markowitz
Dying In September, Ryan M. Mitchell
La Gruta, Marianne Rogoff
La Gruta, Marianne Rogoff
Marianne Rogoff
Haiku For Mike Roche, Frank Pommersheim