These days, Alissa Quart’s attention has broken into strange shapes. But she has found a reprieve in one thing: poetry.
That’s why I return, for instance ... poets associated with World War II and the Civil War periods respectively, whose poetry nevertheless retained a notable hopefulness Whitman’s “Chants ...
Here is the latest installment of Poet’s Corner, presented by the Edmonds Poetry Group. Pardon my French! A now-dead former ...
Last November, we received the news that İlhan Sami Çomak had finally been granted his freedom—a moment that took many of us ...
“Kanye West is not Picasso / I am Picasso / Kanye West is not Edison / I am Edison / I am Tesla / Jay-Z is not the Dylan of anything / I am the Dylan of anything / I am the Kanye West of Kanye West,” ...
Jean Stimmell is a retired stone mason and psychotherapist living in Northwood. He blogs at jeanstimmell.blogspot.com and ...
where Aeneas tells Queen Dido his war stories, and where Dido, against her best instincts, falls in love with him. But there's a problem: "pius" Aeneas, as he's called in the poem (meaning dutiful ...
While Kristen Stewarts turns ‘The Chronology of Water’ into a movie, its author revisits her past in a new memoir, ‘Reading ...
The third play in the Ufot Family Cycle tells the story of a married couple who lived through a Nigerian civil war in the ...
When “On Swift Horses” played as a secret screening at the Palm Springs Film Festival in January, at least half a dozen ...