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Full-Text Articles in Poetry
The Yes Of Soul: Book Review For "Poetry In Expressive Arts: Supporting Resilience Through Poetic Writing" By Margo Fuchs Knill & Sally S. Atkins, Katrina Plato, Lucien Zell
The Yes Of Soul: Book Review For "Poetry In Expressive Arts: Supporting Resilience Through Poetic Writing" By Margo Fuchs Knill & Sally S. Atkins, Katrina Plato, Lucien Zell
Artizein: Arts and Teaching Journal
Abstract
A book review of Margo Fuchs Knill’s and Sally S. Atkins’s “Poetry in Expressive Arts: Supporting Resilience through Poetic Writing” published in 2021 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Like the authors of the book, this review is written in partnership. Author and creative writing teacher Lucien Zell reflects on the book’s theme of resilience. Expressive arts professional Katrina Plato follows with a couple of her own poems and then work by clients in response to the book’s prompts.
Supplying Salt And Light By Lorna Goodison, Pamela Herron
Supplying Salt And Light By Lorna Goodison, Pamela Herron
Pamela Herron
Review of Supplying Salt and Light by Lorna Goodison.
Supplying Salt And Light By Lorna Goodison, Pamela Herron
Supplying Salt And Light By Lorna Goodison, Pamela Herron
The Goose
Review of Supplying Salt and Light by Lorna Goodison.
The Polymers By Adam Dickinson, Camilla Nelson
The Polymers By Adam Dickinson, Camilla Nelson
The Goose
Review of The Polymers by Adam Dickinson.
Ornithologies Of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, And Don Mckay By Travis V. Mason, Maureen Scott Harris
Ornithologies Of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, And Don Mckay By Travis V. Mason, Maureen Scott Harris
The Goose
Review of Ornithologies of Desire: Ecocritical Essays, Avian Poetics, and Don McKay by Travis V. Mason.
Fire Watcher By Vivian Demuth, Anna Banks
Fire Watcher By Vivian Demuth, Anna Banks
The Goose
Review of Fire Watcher by Vivian Demuth.
Late Moon By Pamela Porter And The Family China By Ann Shin, Lindsay Diehl
Late Moon By Pamela Porter And The Family China By Ann Shin, Lindsay Diehl
The Goose
Review of Late Moon by Pamela Porter and The Family China by Ann Shin.
The Lease By Mathew Henderson, Jon Gordon
The Lease By Mathew Henderson, Jon Gordon
The Goose
Review of The Lease by Mathew Henderson.
Ocean By Sue Goyette And Timely Irreverence By Jay Millar, Chad Weidner
Ocean By Sue Goyette And Timely Irreverence By Jay Millar, Chad Weidner
The Goose
Review of Ocean by Sue Goyette and Timely Irreverence by Jay MillAr.
Brilliant Falls By John Terpstra And Placeholder By Charmaine Cadeau, Matthew Zantingh
Brilliant Falls By John Terpstra And Placeholder By Charmaine Cadeau, Matthew Zantingh
The Goose
Review of Brilliant Falls by John Terpstra and placeholder by Charmaine Cadeau.
Everything, Now By Jessica Moore And Birds, Metals, Stones & Rain By Russell Thornton, Kelly Dean Shepherd
Everything, Now By Jessica Moore And Birds, Metals, Stones & Rain By Russell Thornton, Kelly Dean Shepherd
The Goose
Review of Everything, Now by Jessica Moore and Birds, Metals, Stones & Rain by Russell Thornton.
"Ich Suche Ein Unschuldiges Land," Reading History In The Poetry Of Ingeborg Bachmann, Kathrin M. Bower
"Ich Suche Ein Unschuldiges Land," Reading History In The Poetry Of Ingeborg Bachmann, Kathrin M. Bower
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Faculty Publications
In this brief monograph based on her dissertation, Leslie Morris sets out to achieve a series of aims: to contest the alleged divide between Bachmann's poetry and prose, to counter "the myth of her apolitical poetic voice" (10), to address the presence and absence of history in her poetry, and, finally, to consider how to read Bachmann's poetic ceuvre in light of historical developments in Germany and Austria in the 1980s and 1990s. In a sense, Morris is also trying to rehabilitate post-war aesthetic modemism from a reductive, binary mode of criticism that separates aesthetics and politics. Following in the …
Die Auferlegte Heimat. Else Lasker-Schülers Emigration In Palastina (Book Review), Kathrin M. Bower
Die Auferlegte Heimat. Else Lasker-Schülers Emigration In Palastina (Book Review), Kathrin M. Bower
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Faculty Publications
Alfred Bodenheimer's concise and thoughtful monograph is a pioneering attempt at systematically exploring the tensions between Else Lasker-Schüler's self-concept as a Jew and her relationship to the Jewish homeland. Bodenheimer examines the unresolved incommensurability between the poet's pre-1933 depictions of Israel as a kind of longed for mystical other-world and her personal encounters with the reality of Palestine during her visits and exile there from 1934 on. Else Lasker-Schüler made a total of three trips to Palestine over the last eleven years of her life and her third voyage in 1939 was to be the final one. Suspended between two …
The Literary Reputation Of Else Lasker-Schüler, Kathrin M. Bower
The Literary Reputation Of Else Lasker-Schüler, Kathrin M. Bower
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Faculty Publications
Calvin Jones's book is an ambitious attempt to combine synopsis and critical analysis in a survey of over ninety years of international Else Lasker-Schüler criticism. Although Hones is careful to point out that his is a selective rather than comprehensive review, he covers a considerable amount of material over the course of six chronologically organized chapters. In his preface Jones is particularly critical of early reviewers and scholars who allowed themselves to be influenced by the poet's self-representation rather than forming their own judgments and notes the tendency in much of the criticism, both past and present, to conflate the …
The Lantern Vol. 11, No. 2, March 1943, Carl A. Schwartz, Elizabeth Jane Cassatt, Richard C. Wentzel, Raymond Lockhart, Barbara Cooke, Ethel M. Cunningham, Marion Hamilton, Mary-Beth Bookhout, Carl B. Hoffman, Ruth Hydren
The Lantern Vol. 11, No. 2, March 1943, Carl A. Schwartz, Elizabeth Jane Cassatt, Richard C. Wentzel, Raymond Lockhart, Barbara Cooke, Ethel M. Cunningham, Marion Hamilton, Mary-Beth Bookhout, Carl B. Hoffman, Ruth Hydren
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Hypnosis-A Study in Sleep
• Ursinellins
• Senorita Luna
• Realization
• The Days of Ofelia
• Often a Bridesmaid
• Unfinished Symphony
• Interview with a Wood-Carver
• A Wrong-Doing?
• Our War Aims
• Singleness
• Departure
• Soldier to a Worried Mother
The Lantern Vol. 11, No. 1, December 1942, Daniel N. Wood, Mary-Beth Bookhout, Raymond Lockhart, Robert Ihrie, Glen Stewart, Ruth Hydren, Homer W. Koch, Richard C. Wentzel, Carol Swartley
The Lantern Vol. 11, No. 1, December 1942, Daniel N. Wood, Mary-Beth Bookhout, Raymond Lockhart, Robert Ihrie, Glen Stewart, Ruth Hydren, Homer W. Koch, Richard C. Wentzel, Carol Swartley
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Friends of the Aquarium
• Espionage
• Fuss-Budget
• Dress Blues
• Alone
• One Easy Lesson in How Not to Study
• A Thumbtack Sketch
• One Star
• A Colonial Inn
• Thoughts on a Dark Day
• Query
• Paul Revere and the World He Lived In
• Sunsets
Willis's Poems, Lucian Minor