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Michael Boughn’s City is explicit in its celebration of the urban as a pumping heart with architecture. Boughn approaches the ‘common’ with an open language knowing full well that some who share the space may not ‘understand.’ His Walden is a full-canopied forest of neighbourhoods within and around which true solace is found, but only after much searching. Victor Coleman City mirrors the soul’s own anthems, landmarks, apparitions and traffic jams. William Blake would be at home in Michael Boughn’s tough and devilish town, apocalyptic in its ferocious litanies and bellicose arsenals, its grinding insistent engine roar ruling out nothing, in the midst of which an ironic I, both innocent and experienced, detects a gently scented boudoir, green and hilly resolutions. City hums/with a sudden inoperable thrill, and even at the end of the world, songs pour / out someone’s hidden window. Billie Chernicoff City profiles el dorado’s detritus, those ‘scattered shapes that suggest themselves’ in bullet-like periodicity as we try to make sense of our desire for a shining city. Mike Boughn’s method in chronicling the ‘emerging pathogens of imaginable substance’ is to riff relentlessly, measuring the multiple traffic of the cities’ words and their possibly unattainable story. The poetic narration in this series operates as a kind of cloaking device, surprising our assumptions with its anti-spatiality from ‘those mouths at the edge of the sky.’ This ‘poem from the end of the world’ is an intense and provocative call ‘to give shape to the earth.’ Fred Wah World Poems - Poems For World - Poem Hunter World poems written by famous poets. Browse through to read poems for world. This page has the widest range of world love and quotes. Paul Brians - Washington State University Paul Brians Emeritus Professor of English Washington State University: Home Page of Paul Brians " The Las Vegas Strip " my poem about Sin City Nevada. The Las Vegas Strip (Part 1 of my Sin City Trilogy) A poem by Chrome Dome Mike Kimbro . Read along to my Spoken Verse Performance. VERSE 1 City Poems - Poems For City - Poem Hunter City poems written by famous poets. Browse through to read poems for city. This page has the widest range of city love and quotes. The 4000-Year-Old Sumerian Love Poem and the Sacred ... The 4000-Year-Old Sumerian Love Poem and the Sacred Ritual of Marriage (Read the article on one page) The End Official Minecraft Wiki When the player enters the exit portal the "end poem" and the credits will roll shortly afterwards thus "completing" Minecraft and earning the player the "The End." A Song on the End of the World - Poems Academy of ... A Song on the End of the World - On the day the world ends The Hollow Men - Wikipedia "The Hollow Men" (1925) is a poem by T. S. Eliot. Its themes are like many of Eliot's poems overlapping and fragmentary but it is recognized to be concerned most ... C.P. Cavafy - Poems - The Canon You said: Ill go to another country go to another shore find another city better than this one. Whatever I try to do is fated to turn out wrong The City in the Sea - Wikipedia The City in the Sea is also the title of a science fiction novel by Wilson Tucker "The City in the Sea" is a poem by Edgar Allan Poe. The final version was published ...
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