Selected Essays on Poetry from the Georgia Review, 1988-2014 Judith Kitchen. I have no firm theories about the ... From Jon Silkin, The Life of Metrical and Free Verse in Twentieth-Century Poetry, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1997.
Poulin : That introduces us to Nightmare Begins Responsibility , doesn't it ? Harper : Very much so . You know , I get teased about that a bit , because I was aware of Yeats's " In dreams begin responsibilities , " and , of course ...
Offers seventy-three essays and excerpts, each about two thousand words long, describing some aspect of personal experience, by M. Scott Momaday, Ariel Dorfman, Frank McCourt, Cynthia Ozick, Edwige Danticat, and others
The best of short literary memoirs, essays, and reflections, many of which were written expressly for this collection.
When Judith Kitchen came across boxes of family photos in her mother’s closet, the discovery sparked curiosity and speculation. “Over a ten-year period, Kitchen worked on Half in Shade, trying to come to terms with an inherited ...
A collection of brief essays offers reflections on hummingbirds, ice cream, a cemetery, nostalgia, and sighing
Extending this trend, Short Takes presents over seventy-five writers whose range and style demonstrate the myriad ways we humans have of telling our truths.
The best of short literary memoirs, essays, and reflections, many of which were written expressly for this collection.
A collection of brief essays offers reflections on hummingbirds, ice cream, a cemetery, nostalgia, and sighing
"The Circus Train" is an essay of novella length-something for which we have no term. But nevertheless it is meant to stand on its own. Even with the two additional companion essays, The Circus Train is a short book.
Using the words of others as her wellspring, Kitchen takes us on excursions in time, self, and literature to examine the interconnectiveness of past, present, and future pieces of her...