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    Merwin’s Prose Poetry: Collective Memory in Uncanny Short Fiction by Françoise Palleau-Papin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In his early collections of short fiction pieces in prose poetry, The Miner’s Pale Children (1970) and Houses and Travellers (1977), W.S. …”
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    Iconic Celebration of Charms and Friendship in Poetry: Fálétí’s “Adébímpé Ọ̀jẹ́dòkun” by Michael Oladejo Afoláyan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… “Adébímpé Ọ̀jẹ́dòkun” is a heroic poetry with the resemblance of a tragic history. It is a hunter’s dirge, where the griot happens to be a friend to a friend of the fallen hunter. …”
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    Tonal Poetry, Bop Aesthetics, and Jack Kerouac’s Visions of Gerard by James J. Donahue

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…This reading understands fiction—especially Beat fiction—as an aural art, as opposed to merely a textual phenomenon (and so considers fiction in much the same way that poetry and music are often considered). Jack Kerouac composed his novel Visions of Gerard in 1956 (released in 1963), the same year Charles Mingus released his classic album Pithecanthropus Erectus. …”
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    Visual associations of celestial elements and animals in Zolāli Khānsāri’s poetry by Somayyeh mazharisefat, Mahindokht Farrukhnia, Behjat-sadat Hejazi

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Celestial elements and animals are among the most frequent phenomena in the poetry of Zolāli Khānsāri, each of which can individually represent a central image or together create a set of visual associations in combination. …”
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    Bilocation - Dislocation - Xlocation : The Apocalypse of Place in Eamonn Wall’s Poetry by Pascale Guibert

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Contemporary Irish-American poet Eamonn Wall, commuting between continents, has experienced a new form of exile, made of impermanence and mutation. His poetry, which shows this new relation to places, has had to find a language capable of expressing the continuous transformations of landscape as his multiple journeys have led him to apprehend it: no longer stable and delimited. …”
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    A Critique on the Book The Quran and Hadith’s Manifestation in Persian Poetry by Zeinab Rezapour

    Published 2021-11-01
    Subjects: “…the quran and hadith’s manifestation in persian poetry…”
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