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Articles 1 - 30 of 56
Full-Text Articles in Poetry
Natural Philosophy, Michael J. Leach
Natural Philosophy, Michael J. Leach
The STEAM Journal
In this poem, I reflect on the close connection between life science and the arts from the perspective of a student undertaking liberal studies.
Literary Digest: Cannibal Poetry And Biology, Alicia Anzaldo, Claire Boeck, Sara Schupack
Literary Digest: Cannibal Poetry And Biology, Alicia Anzaldo, Claire Boeck, Sara Schupack
The STEAM Journal
A humanities professor and a biology professor at Wilbur Wright College collaborated to create a lesson on human digestion and poetry, enriching the humanities course theme on cannibalism. This article describes the lesson plan, examples of student work, and faculty reflections.
Woe To Those... By Jakob Van Hoddis And Mystery And Crime And Elderly Couple By Yaak Karsunke, Gregory Divers
Woe To Those... By Jakob Van Hoddis And Mystery And Crime And Elderly Couple By Yaak Karsunke, Gregory Divers
Transference
Translated from German by Gregory Divers
Mistreated & Misremembered: A Tale Of Two Annes, Elizabeth H. Dunn
Mistreated & Misremembered: A Tale Of Two Annes, Elizabeth H. Dunn
Steeplechase: An ORCA Student Journal
The two poems and historical notes that I worked on were a part of my interest in both history and poetry, especially since many historical figures remain misunderstood, ignored, or misinterpreted. Throughout my research I tried to find a personal voice for all of the subjects within the poems, Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, and Anne of Cleves. Though the poetic form gave me creative freedom, I did want to approach each name as more than just a reputation, but as a person. In my view, Henry VIII's notorious reputation and infamy still reigns today because of his many wives and …
Bipolar Nation; In Hopes Of Tomorrow; Paradoxical Legacies, Patrick S. De Walt
Bipolar Nation; In Hopes Of Tomorrow; Paradoxical Legacies, Patrick S. De Walt
Journal of Multicultural Affairs
A collection of three poems that draw from current and historical events. The poems are grouped together into one submission. Each title is listed within the Article Title section.
Forever Undone [Poem], Kate Abell
Forever Undone [Poem], Kate Abell
Occasional Paper Series
Kate Abell shares a poem following September 11. It is a personal expression of never forgetting the images and events of September 11.
The Nyc Board Of Education Mandates Pledging Allegiance [Poem], Kate Abell
The Nyc Board Of Education Mandates Pledging Allegiance [Poem], Kate Abell
Occasional Paper Series
Kate Abell shares a poem following September 11. It is a criticism of the requirement of pledging allegiance to the flag in school.
Monday, September 17 And Urn [Poems], Rella Stuart-Hunt
Monday, September 17 And Urn [Poems], Rella Stuart-Hunt
Occasional Paper Series
Stuart-Hunt recounts the difference in play styles of a four-year-old girl before and after losing her mother in the September 11 attack. This is followed by a poem she has written titled "Urn".
Bullet Wounds, Broken Bones, Erin Frick
Know Them As I Would Have Liked To, Amy Best
Know Them As I Would Have Liked To, Amy Best
Agora
(Editor’s note: Amy Best’s poem is based on “Letters from the Astronomers,” the LCSR reading by Siv Cedering. Amy wrote this poem as an assignment in SPAN 340, Latin American Culture, in fall 2004.)
It’S Cloudy Today, Natalie B. Ngong
Barking & Biting: The Poetry Of Sina Queyras Selected By Erin Wunker, Jenny Kerber
Barking & Biting: The Poetry Of Sina Queyras Selected By Erin Wunker, Jenny Kerber
The Goose
Review of Erin Wunker's (ed.) Barking & Biting: The Poetry of Sina Queyras.
Disciple, Jessica K. Sklar
Disciple, Jessica K. Sklar
Journal of Humanistic Mathematics
This is a love poem for mathematics.
Telos Haunts Billboards, Colin Post
Telos Haunts Billboards, Colin Post
Proceedings from the Document Academy
This piece is an excerpt from an ongoing hypertext poem, akhilleus, which chronicles the activities of a network of characters interacting with the built world via text. This particular piece follows Telos, a seer of ends, as they appear before a billboard. Telos contemplates billboards as a kind of document, a succession of information planes along the roadway, echoing into and past each other, and also shares a premonition of the end of billboards.
Maximillian Sunflowers, David Schelhaas
Black Woman, Noemia De Sousa
Mother Of Mankind & Of The World, Kardo Bestilo
Ana The Prophetess In The Temple, Adelia Prado
Silent Emergency To The Children Of Africa, Vera Duarte
Silent Emergency To The Children Of Africa, Vera Duarte
AWE (A Woman’s Experience)
poetry
Late, Chad Dickinson
Late, Chad Dickinson
Bryant Literary Review
You were late.
The strong Hawaiian sun peers through
The window on that December Sunday morning
Terminal Velocity, Charles Harper Webb
Terminal Velocity, Charles Harper Webb
Bryant Literary Review
--the highest velocity attainable by an object as it falls through air
The male Mandarin, world's most gorgeous
duck--scarlet bill; purple breast; white
Lost At Sea, Mitch Lescarbeau
Lost At Sea, Mitch Lescarbeau
Bryant Literary Review
The mass for the missing is over:
it's too cold, the wind off the Atlantic
wheedling everybody back toward their cars.
Goodbye, Apostrophe, Peter Schmitt
Goodbye, Apostrophe, Peter Schmitt
Bryant Literary Review
Goodbye, apostrophe--
you were barely hanging on
The Barber's Chair, Kevin Power
The Barber's Chair, Kevin Power
Bryant Literary Review
The shallow mockery goes back and forth
like a hollow ping pong ball of conversation
Out Of The Limelight, David James
Out Of The Limelight, David James
Bryant Literary Review
Maybe it's my dislike for coconut,
my aversion to horror movies.
Game 5 Of The 2015 World Series (Pitcher Perfect Through 8 Innings), Frank De Canio
Game 5 Of The 2015 World Series (Pitcher Perfect Through 8 Innings), Frank De Canio
Bryant Literary Review
"Call no man happy till after his death,"
Montaigne wrote. If, Harvey had died before
Strolling In Guangzhou, Stephen C. Behrendt
Strolling In Guangzhou, Stephen C. Behrendt
Bryant Literary Review
It's afternoon in Guangzhou
and I'm out with Maia,
The Moon's Old Glory, David Dragone
The Moon's Old Glory, David Dragone
Bryant Literary Review
Overrated, exaggerated
The crescent hangs, worn-out
Sister Wigberta, Thomas Dorsett
Sister Wigberta, Thomas Dorsett
Bryant Literary Review
Dad hanging onto the pier
after his ship has sailed on
The Fall, Peter Schmitt
The Fall, Peter Schmitt
Bryant Literary Review
I could forget, in time, how a half-minute
sooner and I might be running in the rain
across the parking lot, catching his shoulders;