oriana-poetry

poems by American and European poets; book reviews; poetry theory; personal reflections on poetry, the immigrant experience, psychology, religion, mythology, culture

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

DANTE: ANOTHER MOON

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It was near midnight. The late-risen moon, like a brass bucket polished bright as fire, thinned out the lesser stars, which seemed to dr...
Wednesday, October 31, 2012

NDE: THE VIEW FROM THE CARPAL TUNNEL

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A ROSE FOR ELLEN Traveler in the dark, hitting broadside a pick-up truck, your last thought a flash like a shooting star: Now at last I’...
Wednesday, September 19, 2012

WAS JESUS NAKED? POETRY AS CONSOLATION VERSUS REALISM

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Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Lilith, 1868   POETRY NEEDS THE TENSION OF OPPOSITES SHE DIED IN BEAUTY She died in b...
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