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Richard III
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Poetry: Scully, Thomas, Jacobson
Colm Scully's work often delves into themes of memory, place, and the human experience, and "A Poem Remembered" is a beautiful representation of these themes. |
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The Goatherd’s Fingers" is a masterful piece that uses detailed and evocative imagery to depict the life of a goatherd in a way that is both realistic and poetic. |
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Ocean's Alive is a perfect blend of nature's might and delicate balance, the poetry encapsulates the essence of the image in rich, immersive colors. |
Poetry: Saunders and Good
This Morning I met Seamus Heaney ... |
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The Game |
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an armed man lurks in ambush |
Classic Yeats
THE CELTIC TWILIGHT
Time drops in decay
Like a candle burnt out.
And the mountains and woods
Have their day, have their day;
But, kindly old rout
Of the fireborn
moods,
You pass not away.
THE HOSTING OF THE SIDHE
The host is riding from Knocknarea,
And over the grave of Cloothnabare;
Caolte tossing his burning hair,
And Niamh calling, "Away, come away;
Empty your heart of its mortal dream.
The winds awaken, the leaves whirl round,
Our cheeks are pale, our hair is unbound,
Our breasts are heaving, our eyes are agleam,
Our arms are waving, our lips are apart,
And if any gaze on our rushing band,
We come between him and the deed of his hand,
We come between him and the hope of his heart."
The host is rushing 'twixt night and day;
And where is there hope or deed as fair?
Caolte tossing his burning hair,
And Niamh calling, "Away, come away."
Poetry: Colby, Yuan, Black
'Arbitration' is a thought-provoking piece that invites readers to reflect on its metaphysical and philosophical aspects |
'My Crow' by Changming Yuan. It beautifully captures the emotions of loss and the fleeting nature of relationships. |
'Sunflowers' is a reflective and contemplative poem that encourages readers to ponder the mysteries of existence and the limitations of human perception |
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'Short Shrift' by Sheila Black is a beautiful and evocative poem that captures fleeting moments and observations in a vivid and contemplative way. |
Poetry by Paul Hostovsky and Art Selection (2013)
Aubade uses these vivid personifications and contrasts to create a playful yet poignant commentary on the nature of enthusiasm, routine, and perhaps the human tendency to become jaded or unappreciative of the everyday wonders of the world.- |
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This section of the website displays original illustrations and details their use in various literary contexts. For more information and to view the artwork, you can visit the page by clicking on the imagge. Thanks! |
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Hostovsky writes about the allure of poetry and the arts, and how they can inspire us to make choices that might not seem logical but are deeply appealing to our sense of beauty and romanticism. |
Stein (Classic) , Friedrich, Abartis
Tender Buttons |
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Major Works of fiction |
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Beauty and the Beast |
The Sunday Special by Stan Long |
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The Cellist’s First Date by Marja Hagborg |
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Nesting Dolls by Carly Berg |
Tudor, Ferraro, Good
Amy in the Dark |
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Buenos Aires: A Literary City |
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personal history |
Flis, Sigriddaughter, Ginsberg
The First Wife |
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“Good Friday- Mary Magdalen |
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Fly South |
Working on the Issue
Managing Editor
M. Lynam Fitzpatrick
SENIOR EDITOR
Bill West
GUEST EDITOR
Elizabeth Glixman
EDITORS FOR REVIEW
ENGLISH
Bill West
Nonnie Augustine
Yvette Wielhouwer Flis
SPANISH
Diana Ferraro
Marie Fitzpatrick
Consulting on Copy
Digby Beaumont
Spanish Translations
Diana Ferraro
Contributing Editors
Martin Heavisides
Photography Editor
Maia Cavelli
Database Manager
Peter Gilkes
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