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Posts Tagged ‘ Poem ’

In Translation: An Essay “For Black Boys”; Connecting To Nikki Giovanni by Tarringo T. Vaughan

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January 29, 2012
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  I remember being just twelve years old.  My daily routine after getting out of school was to go to the corner grocery mart and buy myself a pack of cookies to dip in a nice glass of milk once I got home and did my homework.  I remember this one day particularly well. ...
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“One Old Russian Poem” by Lara Biyuts

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January 23, 2012
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    It is said that literature in whole is a matter of taste, therefore I’ll begin by saying that my favorite Russian poet is Ivan Bunin (1870-1953). One of his poems is dedicated to the Russian writer, who happened to be my first literary love, and whose big fan Ivan Bunin was. I...
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An Essay: One Winter Poem by Lara Biyuts

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January 11, 2012
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Winter holidays is a good time for mystery storytelling. This essay is not one of the stories, although it tells about some mysterious things. Insights. Revelation. Clairvoyance. A prophet who foretells his own death. Poet as prophet. History of literature. It is known that some writers of past times, in their works, foretold some present...
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An Interpretation of a Poem by Emily Dickinson By Victor C. Pirtle

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January 9, 2012
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The raw intensity of Emily Dickinson’s lyrical verse is brought to bear through the seductive words she chooses. In much of Dickinson’s poetry her words are esoteric and may be interpreted in many different ways.   Dickinson’s poem, number 435 (Johnson 209), is no different, but this poem is not as difficult to understand...
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