The Collected Poems by Elizabeth Jennings – review

by on April 8, 2012

The Collected Poems by Elizabeth Jennings – review
"A Briefness", itself a briefness of a poem, ends with the lines: " I remember reflecting / 'Women who don't believe in God / Don't bother to look elegant,'" which is of course a highly debatable proposition on the face of it, but rather funny,
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A drop in the bucket
By Laura Bollin A Chicago Ridge resident inspired by a sense of feeling lost after his graduation from college has published a book of his poetry he believes speaks to his generation. Kevin Kenealy, 25, had since his days at Richards High School
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What Teachers Make
America's best advocate for teachers is the intense and often funny slam-poet Taylor Mali: “What am I, really, but a propagandist who mollifies teachers into accepting the status quo? I sometimes feel that way when I am worn from the fight.
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