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Make it New! Modern and Contemporary Poetry: Best Blogs for Poetry Month
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Modern and Contemporary Poetry. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Best Blogs for Poetry Month. April is poetry month, and along with the daffodils, poetry readings are appearing in Northern Indiana on college campuses and in local bookstores. If you can't make it to the readings, poetry blogs are an intriguing alternative. Top 50 blogs to follow for national poetry month, 2011. April 21, 2011 at 7:13 AM. Im pretty sure mine was #51. April 27, 2011 at 11:27 AM. John stole my joke. Words to no wear.
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Too New to Handle?: What Is Poetry? / Closing comments
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Too New to Handle? A blog I'll be maintaining for the Goshen College Engl 210: Modern and Contemporary Poetry class, in which I tackle the complexities of works that can at times seem too new to handle. Sporadic ramblings and reflections may or may not ensue. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. This was the question asked of our English class. the following paper is both my final project and an attempt at an answer (how's that for alliteration? 8220;Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry.“. This seemingly stra...
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Introduction to Poetry: Another Simic Poem
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Memories of the Future. Also is from That Little Something. It portray images that Simic frequently uses: war and death. Charles Simic uses juxtapositions and opposites to make a contrast that burns an image into the readers mind. The feelings that Simic produces come from real experience, making his work that much more meaningful. This essay describes this poem a little deeper. Charles Simic’s “Memories of the Future”: The Inherent Destructiveness of Humanity. The title of the p...
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Introduction to Poetry: Thinking about "Cloud of Witnesses" by G.C. Waldrep
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Monday, April 4, 2011. Thinking about "Cloud of Witnesses" by G.C. Waldrep. In continuing to read Waldrep's poems in his collection titled Disclamor,. I took particular interest in the work " Cloud of Witnesses. While most of the poem responds to obscurities and symbolism, he sticks to a very modern approach to writing. There is also an interesting spacing and line-break arrangement. These examples are shown below. And I think the. Will ring. It always has. It is not ashamed of this, .". I agree with you...
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Too New to Handle?: March 2011
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Too New to Handle? A blog I'll be maintaining for the Goshen College Engl 210: Modern and Contemporary Poetry class, in which I tackle the complexities of works that can at times seem too new to handle. Sporadic ramblings and reflections may or may not ensue. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. GC Waldrep and "Battery Smith-Guthrie". Battery Smith-Guthrie" (link to Google Book; the poem can be read in its entirety in the preview). I just finished reading the better part of G.C. Waldrep's Disclamor,. Strand seemed...
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words to no wear: June 2012
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Words to no wear. Wash them, wade them, try them on. step in mud and purge the flood. stitch them finely and still you have the same words in different shades. WORDS NEVER WEAR THAT GO TO NO WHERE. Goshen College English 210] {. Sunday, June 10, 2012. What do you do. When you must protect. It it is hard. The light came into the darkness, but the darkness did not comprehend it,". Seek the good in me. You seek out the worst. Really, you just venture down paths. No one else does. Who sought to put pain.
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words to no wear: to be swatted.
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Words to no wear. Wash them, wade them, try them on. step in mud and purge the flood. stitch them finely and still you have the same words in different shades. WORDS NEVER WEAR THAT GO TO NO WHERE. Goshen College English 210] {. Tuesday, December 16, 2014. That's what I told myself. I will have you know,. I am not very good at listening to my own advice. Thinking of it now, the free-ness comes back. Oh, the ease of shoulders. That allowed me to "Ship" others people love. With a smile,. It was sweet, their.
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words to no wear: communion (the need of)
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Words to no wear. Wash them, wade them, try them on. step in mud and purge the flood. stitch them finely and still you have the same words in different shades. WORDS NEVER WEAR THAT GO TO NO WHERE. Goshen College English 210] {. Saturday, December 14, 2013. Communion (the need of). A life with you. Is a life alone. A wife with you. Is a wife alone. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Speak in freedom, do not speak freely {a reflectio. Communion (the need of). Words to no wear.
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blogspot4english: Battery Bravo (Second)
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Monday, April 4, 2011. When trying to analyze this poem, I first reread it and then used google to find some background information. First I typed in a couple of words from the poem of which I wasn't sure (ex. colonnades which means what it seems that it should). Next I searched Battery Bravo. I found a Marines site at http:/ www.bravobatteryiniraq.com/. The sign is mostly unreadable, but it clearly mentions the NIKE missile which is also discussed in the poem. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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blogspot4english
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Replace each noun in the sentence with the seventh noun after it in the dictionary (The American Heritage dictionary for Learners of English). Only change the noun if it is being used as a noun. I treated cotton-tail as two words to make it more interesting. If the word wasn't in the dictionary I would find the place that it would have been and count the next noun after that spot as the first noun. I fixed the grammar if necessary. Even names were replaced. Hoppin' down the bunny.