Poetry for Students
102 Poetry for Students a benediction on the death of a young god, 20 brave and beautiful, rotting on a tree. This is a litany t ...
Volume 24 103 Stanza 6 The first line in the final stanza continues the thought from the last. The prayer now becomes “our” lita ...
104 Poetry for Students his vision of the world has darkened. Nature im- poses a cycle of life and death that is indifferent to ...
Volume 24 105 stressed and unstressed syllables) in contemporary poetry. New formalists promote, instead, a return to traditiona ...
106 Poetry for Students master of subtle registers” and insists that “elegiac in his outlook, Gioia is more likely to lower his ...
Volume 24 107 dual nature of his focus: the loss and the question of whether faith can help one cope with that loss. The speaker ...
108 Poetry for Students [Christina Vick]: When did you first conceive a love for literature? [Dana Gioia]: I can’t ever remember ...
Volume 24 109 the greatest single achievement of American litera- ture, and I adore the short work of Poe, Cheever, Hemingway, O ...
110 Poetry for Students final poem might be beyond its opening line. Writ- ing the poem is discovering what one meant to say. Pe ...
Volume 24 111 I associate therapeutic poetry with bad writing—especially my own. I guess there is some therapeutic aspect in muc ...
112 Poetry for Students You have recently published an intriguing li- bretto for the operaNosferatu based on the silent German e ...
Volume 24 113 What advice do you have for poets who are relatively new to their craft but who want to pur- sue it as a serious e ...
114 Poetry for Students between them with the thrown shoes of horses, luck briefly as a thing of heft made to shape through air ...
Volume 24 115 Back,” transcends categories like personal/historical even as it fuses them: For the purple fruit for the carrots ...
116 Poetry for Students words forming pictures more than images. But these are pictures that ought not to be forgotten. Burleson ...
Volume 24 117 desire. Sirr’s The Ledger of Fruitful Exchange,on the other hand, contained one of the most powerful erotic poems ...
118 Poetry for Students plain, its language charged with a sad music: “And now you are nowhere. You are nothing, / Not even ashe ...
Monologue for an Onion With her 2003 collection Notes from the Divided Country, Suji (“Sue”) Kwock Kim became the first Asian Am ...
120 Poetry for Students Author Biography Born in 1968, Sue (Suji) Kwock Kim received her bachelor’s degree from Yale University ...
Volume 24 121 Not one. Poor fool, you are divided at the heart, Lost in its maze of chambers, blood, and love, A heart that will ...
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