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Tag: poetry

Arm and Trout: Welcome to the sardine can

December 7, 2014 thesewaneepurple

  by Sam Scott Staff Writer Photos by Rachel Chu Once again the Green House became a fire hazard on November 15, as a large

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“Words of Wisdom”

September 27, 2014 thesewaneepurple

by Kirk Murphy Featured Poet I’m a young boy living a grown man life, Coming from a place where you wouldn’t feel comfortable unless you

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Medea comes to Sewanee

May 1, 2014 thesewaneepurple

by David Provost Staff Writer On Thursday, April 10, Sewanee’s Theater Arts department was delighted to welcome acclaimed translator and poet, Charles Martin, Ph.D to

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Poet Marilyn Nelson reads and receives honorary degree at Sewanee

January 30, 2014 thesewaneepurple

by Ansley McDurmon Staff Writer A poetry experience with Marilyn Nelson transcends printed word; her words ebb and flow in undulations not unlike the jazz

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Two poets visit Sewanee

September 26, 2013 thesewaneepurple

by Katie Lafferrandre As Professor Hastings Hensel, grinning, began to introduce poets Maurice Manning and Rodney Jones, the English majors in the room all felt

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Poetry club revived

September 26, 2013 thesewaneepurple

by Leah Terry This year, though, students are reviving the organization. Paul Ricks (C’17) was looking for a place to share his work and to

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