A Poem Unwritten Hudson Valley Encounters Seeking A Literary Ending - m1
Yet it turns out the story we’ve been telling about that landscape isn’t quite right.
[w]hatever the tribe or band, poetry was part of the fabric of life, writes vassar college professor paul kane.
Unspoken an untitled poem (haiku) published by:
His poetry has been influenced by his translation and study of “trilce” by cesar vallejo and the sonnets of sor juana de la cruz.
It's with the hudson valley's original inhabitants that the medium's local lifeline begins.
You can almost feel what it must be like to be the hudson river.
Betty mcdonald hosts words carry us at green kill in kingston.
His poem, “on the city encroachments on the river hudson,” warns that the river may well reclaim what new yorkers attempt to wrest from it:
“when hudson’s passion, swelling high/ may in a foam his wrongs repay/ and sweep both house and wharf away. ”
Get inspired to write at local scenic spots.
We’re celebrating national poetry month with works by writers living in the hudson valley!
His work has appeared in longshot 22 (hoboken), magazino 2.
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A poem by linda sonia miller.
The hudson valley's thriving poetry scene.
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A poem by linda sonia miller.
The hudson valley writers guild supports the efforts of writers in all genres by sponsoring readings, workshops, and contests and providing a number of valuable resources for the entire literary community.
Poets’ walk park remains one of the hudson valley’s most popular destinations for enjoying spectacular views of the hudson river and catskill mountains — a place where landscape becomes poetry.
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The exhibit concludes with examples of poetry written by students from the local area.
This poet has animated, even humanized, the presumably abiotic waters of the hudson river, getting.