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Articles 31 - 60 of 461
Full-Text Articles in Poetry
June, Isabella Higgins
Dreams Under The Red Eye Of A Hotel Television // In A World Gone Shallow, Miranda Phillips
Dreams Under The Red Eye Of A Hotel Television // In A World Gone Shallow, Miranda Phillips
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
Yellow Light, Abigail Cornelia
Wyd, Sarah Holsberg
Levonorgestrel, Molly R. Sullivan
In Night, Britt Trachtenberg
To Bleed Or To Cause Bleeding, Ellie Casterline
To Bleed Or To Cause Bleeding, Ellie Casterline
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
A Ripening // March 2018 // The Fairway Market Hostage Crisis, Kayla Eyler
A Ripening // March 2018 // The Fairway Market Hostage Crisis, Kayla Eyler
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
Bulgarian Soldiers Distributing Cigarettes To Turkish Prisoners // Мушкато, Tanya Korichkova
Bulgarian Soldiers Distributing Cigarettes To Turkish Prisoners // Мушкато, Tanya Korichkova
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
Quenepas, Mason Martinez
13 Days After, While At Work // An Enquiry Concerning Inessential Human Consciousness, Kiel M. Gregory
13 Days After, While At Work // An Enquiry Concerning Inessential Human Consciousness, Kiel M. Gregory
Gandy Dancer Archives
No abstract provided.
Babble About Autism Talks Too Much, Adam J. Wolfond
Babble About Autism Talks Too Much, Adam J. Wolfond
Ought: The Journal of Autistic Culture
Two poems by Adam Wolfond, "How" and "Babble About Autism Talks Too Much" (2020) "language" autism differently, questioning the way neurotypicality asserts authority over the meaning and experiences of autistic people. Wolfond is a non-speaking writer who is the first and youngest poet to be published by poets.org. He is a public text-to-speech presenter, collaborator on academic projects, an artist who has previously exhibited in Toronto, Canada and has published two books of poetry with Unrestricted Interest. His interest lies in movement, relation, affect and language.
Meditation On Absence, Dean Rader
For Those Who Grew Too Fast, Erik Soto-Vasquez, Leonardo Dominguez-Ortega, Kiana Liu, Veronica Gomez, Maria Fernanda Meléndez Miranda, Megan Mcnaughton, Haley Gronski, Quetzali Lopez, Marieann Garzon, Brisa Gutierrez, Saúl Rascón Salazar, Mariel Fuentes, Renato Guzman, Karina Pena, Aviva Schwaiger, Denise Espinoza, Tiana Lockett, Katherine Comasil-Hernandez, Ashley Mccluskey, Brayan Vazquez, Manuel Armendariz Castro, Hannah Agbaroji
For Those Who Grew Too Fast, Erik Soto-Vasquez, Leonardo Dominguez-Ortega, Kiana Liu, Veronica Gomez, Maria Fernanda Meléndez Miranda, Megan Mcnaughton, Haley Gronski, Quetzali Lopez, Marieann Garzon, Brisa Gutierrez, Saúl Rascón Salazar, Mariel Fuentes, Renato Guzman, Karina Pena, Aviva Schwaiger, Denise Espinoza, Tiana Lockett, Katherine Comasil-Hernandez, Ashley Mccluskey, Brayan Vazquez, Manuel Armendariz Castro, Hannah Agbaroji
First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience
This volume welcomes you amid multiple global epidemics. It welcomes you home, hoping that these words provide visibility, comfort, introspection, and roadmap for pushing boundaries. We know we are tired, we know we are facing uncertainty at every turn, and we know that connection is wearing thin. This collection of words serves as an “I see you,” as an “I am with you,” as an “I love you.” These pieces came together toward end of the Spring 2020, when a group of first-year and transfer students came together to speak their existence. They bring memories and a reminder that together …
Owen Barfield Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Owen Barfield Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Finding Aids
The Owen Barfield Collection features a variety of books and articles by and about Barfield. It also includes letters and manuscripts written by Barfield, as well as rare and first editions of his books.
Last Updated: August 29, 2022
Dorothy L. Sayers Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Dorothy L. Sayers Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Finding Aids
The Dorothy L. Sayers Collection features a variety of rare books, pamphlets, and articles written by and about Sayers. These include multiple first editions of her poetry books, crime novels, and reflection on theology.
Last Updated: August 29, 2022
Charles Williams Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Charles Williams Collection Finding Aid, Taylor University
Finding Aids
The Charles Williams Collection features a variety of books and articles by and about Williams. It also includes letters and typescripts written by Williams, in addition to rare and first editions of his books.
Last Updated: August 29, 2022
Black Box 2020, Patricia Watkins, Rami C., Eileen Landis-Groom, Gabrielle Pingleton, Daniel Nunez, Audree Davis, Zachary Felton-Priestner, Jordan King, Caleb T. Williams, Keith Tanner, Alexa Pacheco Olguin Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Jennifer James, Marta Verdun Li Bassi, Mark Sinclair
Black Box 2020, Patricia Watkins, Rami C., Eileen Landis-Groom, Gabrielle Pingleton, Daniel Nunez, Audree Davis, Zachary Felton-Priestner, Jordan King, Caleb T. Williams, Keith Tanner, Alexa Pacheco Olguin Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Jennifer James, Marta Verdun Li Bassi, Mark Sinclair
Black Box
The Black Box is a student based creative publication serving the Embry-Riddle Prescott campus. It is our goal to provide a showcase for the creativity and talent of the Embry-Riddle students. Creative works by members of Embry-Riddle's faculty and staff are included.
New Poetry And Old Cathay : Translational Sinography In The Early Twentieth-Century English Literary World, Qingyang Lin
New Poetry And Old Cathay : Translational Sinography In The Early Twentieth-Century English Literary World, Qingyang Lin
Lingnan Theses and Dissertations (MPhil & PhD)
This thesis looks into the culture of reading, translating, and publishing classical Chinese poetry in the English literary world between the 1890s and the 1920s. It explores the mediating and constructive roles of translation (broadly construed) in the formation of knowledge about Chinese literature by focusing on an unconventional segment of the field – poet-translators who integrate Chinese poetry with the pursuit of literary modernism, whose avid experimentalism and lack of sinological credentials run counter to the fidelity principle of translation. I try to foreground the dynamism of this literary contact zone by correlating three dimensions of networks: the transtextual …
Amjambo Africa! (November 2020), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa! (November 2020), Kathreen Harrison
Amjambo Africa!
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batimbo Foundation Family ..........2
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election 2020................................../5
Panel on childcare in maine............5
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A Shooting Star................................5
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Kennedy Park little library ........27
Immune Boost, Early Pandemic, Lisa Richter
Immune Boost, Early Pandemic, Lisa Richter
The Goose
"Immune Boost, Early Pandemic" by Lisa Richter
The Birds Make Everything Okay, Marybeth Holleman
The Birds Make Everything Okay, Marybeth Holleman
The Goose
"the birds make everything okay" is a poem about where we are now, in these changing yet still beautiful times.
"Circulation Of Officialdom (Or) A Letter Arrives On My Gov’T Employee Desk", Gabriela Halas
"Circulation Of Officialdom (Or) A Letter Arrives On My Gov’T Employee Desk", Gabriela Halas
The Goose
"Circulation of officialdom (or) a letter arrives on my gov’t employee desk" by Gabriela Halas
Two Poems By Maureen Hynes, Maureen Hynes
5 Poems Beginning With The Moon, Yvonne E. Blomer
5 Poems Beginning With The Moon, Yvonne E. Blomer
The Goose
Five poems that explore isolation, the environment and meandering thoughts, sometimes with a hint of irony.
Four Poems By Dale Tracy, Dale Tracy
Goldenrods, Cory Willard
Goldenrods, Cory Willard
The Goose
This poem centres around finding something familiar in a new place. Through comparing the goldenrods of Nebraska with those in Alberta, the author finds a connection that speaks to finding one's place in a new landscape as well as re-evaluating what has been left behind.
Scène Muette, Lénaïg Cariou
Soleil D'Azur, Camille Sova
Soleil D'Azur, Camille Sova
The Goose
Ôde à la liberté et à l’espace, « Soleil d’azur » est une invitation à une contemplation profondément active : des haies clôturées jusqu’aux dunes infinies tant désirées, nous suivons le parcours d’un regard poétique qui transforme le paysage au fil de son chemin. Progressivement, l’exploitation humaine de l’espace cède sa place à une nature sauvage : le pin se redresse, l’horizon se dégage et la vérité, lentement, se dévoile. Enfin, le soleil n’est plus brulure mais lumière.
Two Poems: Footprints And Word Chain, Anthony Purdy
Two Poems: Footprints And Word Chain, Anthony Purdy
The Goose
"Two Poems: Footprints and Word Chain" by Anthony Purdy.