Contemporary Poetry

: a web symposium  |  Spring 2006

 
Instructor: Jason Stumpf   |   Department of English   |   Providence College
     
  Discovered and Recovered Voices: A Web Symposium on Contemporary Poetry
    Introduction by Jason Stumpf
     
  Recovered Voices
 

Garrett Doherty

“Thomas James’ Letters to a Stranger
 
Joe Anistranski
“Laura Jensen’s Bad Boats
 
Ryan Burns
“Searching For Identity and Culture”
     
  “As syllable from sound”: Silence and Fragment
 
Haley Nielsen
“You’ve Allowed the Unknown to Permeate Your Existence”
 
Carolyn Rodgers
“Small Intensities”
 
Chris Chalke
“An Uncensored View of Contemporary Reality”
 

 

 
  At the Experimental Farm
 
Kevin Shea
“A Celebration of the Individual: Existence, Authorship and Creation”
 
Sarah Stickney
“A ‘Meticulously – Detailed Disaster’: Arielle Greenberg and Poetic Process”
 
Alex Johnson
“Identity Crisis”
     
  Appropriative Poetry
 
Hadley Pennington
“Seeds of Fresh in Soil of Stale: An Introduction to Dan Beachy-Quick”
 
Henry Pynchon

I’m Rubber, You’re Glue – The Style of Dan Beachy-Quick”

 
Brendan Maloy
“Annotated Blanks: Jenny Boully’s Use of What Isn’t There”
     
  Through a Convex Lens: Poetry in Prose
 
Catherine Rauseo
“A World Split Apart: The Effect of Modernity on the Human Condition as seen in Rankine’s Don’t Let Me be Lonely
 
Ryan Donnelly
“Stuck in Traffic: Seeking an Escape from Worldly Suffering in Tony Tost’sThe Invisible Bride
 
 
  Identity and Societies
 
Kate Farrell
Good Women Keep Their Clothes On: Faith, Sex, and Modesty in Eve Grubin’s Morning Prayer
 
Samantha Pittman
“To his boy Mistress”
     
  Art, History, and Voice
 
Rose Cournoyer
“The Artistically Rendered Project of Emily Wilson”
 
Amanda Rose Silva
“Under the spreading chestnut tree”
     
  New Traditions and the Traditional
 
Aiden Redmond
“Rock and Roll Ain’t Text Pollution”
 
Nathan D'Angona
"Take Nothing for Granted"