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Articles related to "Anne Carson"
Anne Carson's Monster In her novel-in-verse, Autobiography of Red, why has Anne Carson harnessed creatures from Ancient Greece to tell a story of adolescent love in modern Canada? poetry • autobiography of red • anne carson • novel-in-verse • poem
Portrait of an Artist Being Red Anne Carson's <i> Autobiography of Red</i> is a rare red-winged monster in the world of poetry today.
Lyric Narrative Electric Before the age of the novel, much of history and literature was written in narrative verse. With the resurgence of book-length poems, we return to our Homeric roots. poetry • narrative verse • book-length poem • book length poem • narrative poem
The Poet's Way of Knowing Only the truly great get Pulitzers by writing about cubicles, backyards and coffeepots. If "write what you know" still applies, how can the rest of us jazz it up? poetry • fredy neptune • autobiography of red • les murray • anne carson
The Governor General's Award Controversy and surprise mark the Governor General's Award this year.Missing in action: Alice Munro. The literary surprise: Tessa McWatt. "I have no idea" publisher Gibson replied. It is clear to us:the lion has been overturned by the lambs. governor • general's • award • prizes • alice munro |
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