Abstract:"Midsummer" is a love poem of sorts for my wife, whose family has lived for a long time in St. Mawes, a tiny seaside village on the southern coast of Cornwall, UK.
摘要:《仲夏》是一首献给我妻子的情诗,她的家人长期居住在英国康沃尔郡南海岸的海滨小村庄圣马维斯。
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Abstract:"Sweet Field Anemoia" is both a retroactive imagining and a futuristic vision the field; specifically, land that is beautiful in its emptiness, in its lack of occupation by human laborers, and any accompanying memories of those peoples' trauma. In it, the speaker tries to remember a time in which a field was just a field.
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Abstract:This poem is a contemporary slant translation of Catullus 30 that recasts the late Roman Republic poet's poem to focus on class dynamics in late global capitalism.Abstract:This poem is a contemporary slant translation of Catullus 48 that recasts the late Roman Republic poet's poem to focus on time, mortality, fragility, and afterlife.
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In this Petrarchan sonnet, the poem's narrator considers the work of a laborer in an arboretum.
摘要:在这首彼得拉克的十四行诗中,诗的叙述者思考了一个在植物园工作的工人。
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A pregnant millhand in 1920s North Carolina visits the riverbank described in a famous murder ballad, as she struggles to decide whether she should have an abortion.
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"Maneuvers" is a poem about the nature of grief that explores its territory through metaphor and memory.
《机动》是一首关于悲伤本质的诗,通过隐喻和记忆来探索它的领域。
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Abstract:For me, this poem is "about" the wayward procession of time and confusion about cyclicality as a way of digesting our temporal worlds (as opposed to linearity, or historical progression). Another element that features in my work is the splintering of bits of time into tiny, tinny pieces.
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Pub Date : 2023-03-01DOI: 10.4324/9780203024317-14
Brendan McKennedy
Abstract:A pregnant millhand in 1920s North Carolina visits the riverbank described in a famous murder ballad, as she struggles to decide whether she should have an abortion.
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This series of five related prose poems from an ongoing project called "Diary," speak of love and connection and the opposing forces of violence and war in our current moment of grave peril. The power of imagination and reworking the myths we live by are a common thread in all five sections. From the war in Ukraine to the ongoing eco-disaster of our era, it is language that redeems us and provides an unfettered space for love and connection.
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Abstract:"God Throws Me" is about revelation and language as mediated through the senses, and refers obliquely to St. Lucy.Abstract:"Attribute Generator" is about the relationship between mind, body, and God through the fused experience of human and divine love.
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