by Shelly Nixon, University of North Carolina at Asheville download this essay: Personifying Tragedy The power of the artist [is] to find and illuminate the profoundly human in the midst of chaos, and to produce art as a bulwark against the will to inhumanity. Arnold Rampersad According to Muriel Rukeyser in her book The Life [...]
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Personifying Tragedy: “Kyrie” and “Kettle Bottom”
Posted by editor on August 11, 2009
http://coastline.wordpress.com/2009/08/11/personifying-tragedy-kyrie-and-kettle-bottom/
The Shape of the Universe
Carol Tulpar, Simon Fraser University The Shape of the Universe What is the shape of the universe, universe? What is the shape of the world? Is it a torus, spinning, expanding, Wisp edges coming unfurled? Does it have two tunnels through it, or three? Or is it the magic of seven? What on earth can [...]
Posted by editor on April 6, 2009
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