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    La irrupció literària de la malaltia en l’evolució de Miquel Martí i Pol. Notes sobre Vint-i-set poemes en tres temps by Ferran Carbó Aguilar

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…Este poemario había sido escrito entre marzo de 1977 y febrero de 1978, por lo tanto ya desde una cierta distancia y perspectiva de siete años respecto a la declaración de la esclerosis –durante abril de 1970–, y de hecho consta de tres partes tituladas significativamente “SEt poemes d'aniversari”, “Capfoguer” y “Estimada Marta”. …”
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    Projeto by Geraldo Augusto Fernandes

    Published 2023-07-01
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    La Femme n’existe pas by Siham Mehaimzi

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…From there was born this poem.…”
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    Filmowy Poemat pedagogiczny: między Makarenką a wymogami kultury totalitarnej by Jakub Sadowski

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Anton Makarenko’s novel The Pedagogical Poem had been published in 1934–1935; after 20 years it was finally filmed (The Pedagogical Poem by Alexei Maslukov and Mechislava Mayevskaya, 1955). …”
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    Performance, Hybridity and Convergence in the Poetry of Alice Oswald and Kae Tempest by Bastien Goursaud

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…It considers the poems in the light of Henry Jenkins’s concept of “convergence culture,” before suggesting that cette convergence is related to the emergence of a poetic community – i.e. a community produced by the oral poem and its plural versions, which is mirrored by the poem itself. …”
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    « Is that wool hat my hat ? » by Hélène Aji

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…Do poems give us something to « see » ? Contemporary American poems, from Ezra Pound’s Imagist poems and William Carlos Williams’s poems as objects, gradually reform the poem into a space dedicated to conceptualization (George Open, Robert Duncan) or evidencing the very alienation lurking in the commitment to concepts as opposed to praxis (Jackson Mac Low). …”
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    Dans la bibliothèque de Des Esseintes : Flaubert et Mallarmé by Judit Maár

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…For Flaubert, our main corpus will be Madame Bovary, for Mallarmé, it will be the poem published in gratitude to Huysmans, Prose pour Des Esseintes. …”
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    “You are next in line”: Moving down the Line(s) with Ron Padgett by Olivier Brossard

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…“No ideas but in hinges,” poet Stephen Rodefer once quipped in his poem “Numberless Shadows,” playfully modifying William Carlos Williams’s famous line. …”
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    Composed for Solo Guitar or String Orchestra? The Fluid Incarnations and Pedagogical Opportunities of Wallace Stevens’s The Man with the Blue Guitar by Bart Eeckhout

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…This article elaborates the critical, editorial, and pedagogical challenges and opportunities raised by Wallace Stevens’s The Man with the Blue Guitar (both the book and the title poem). It ranges from a consideration of the title poem’s unpublished autograph and the preliminary appearance of a selection of cantos in Twentieth Century Verse and Poetry to the book published by Knopf in 1937, its subsequent repackaging in 1952, and the different ways in which especially the title poem has been integrated in selected, collected, and artistically augmented volumes for the English-speaking market, as well as in translation. …”
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    De quelle nostalgie l’utopie andalouse d’Aragon est-elle le miroir ? by Stéphane Baquey

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Le Fou d’Elsa, a narrative poem published by Louis Aragon in 1963, tells the story of the end of the emirate of Granada in 1492. …”
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    „Wie die Geschichtsschreiber der Welt die Geschichte des Felsens schreiben“. Die zerschlagene Gedächtnislandschaft in der „Saison in den Alpen“ von Mieczysław Jastrun by Elżbieta Dutka

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Numerous tropes and figures (e.g. the metaphors “chronicles of the earth” and “a book bound with stone snaps” referring to the mountains) and allusions to Słowacki’s poem In Switzerland make the Alps in Jastrun’s poem not only a “place touched by autobiography” (per M. …”
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