caesura, n.1. A pause in a line of verse dictated by sense or natural speech rhythm rather than by metrics.2. The University of Delaware's student literary magazine. Welcome to Caesura, a student ...
By Lucio Caracciolo Israel is successfully fighting its war of self-destruction. In the words of General Udi Dekel, one year ...
As the Transcontinental Railroad knit the East Coast to the West Coast, the stories of those who worked on and died for it often went untold. The exhibition "The Other Side of the Tracks" at 516 Arts ...
How to stay with this painful stirring? In Freud, the artist always did this best, somehow working at the limit of repression ...
There are neat devices employed, like the predominantly masculine caesura in “Finding Josh.” The lines are often broken-up, staccato fragments. They move, sometimes abrupt and sometimes turgid ...
The Empire State Building. The if in a day profoundly appears: If I could sing Marilyn Monroe days Lazy: The if in a day ...
Today we could win it all. Quiz and I both understand the poetry in possibility, the rhyme in the red-laced cowhide, the ...
His manipulation of the sonnet form is skilful, deploying enjambment and mid-line caesura to avoid strings of end-stopped lines that can make some sixteenth-century sonnets clunky, whilst his frequent ...
The struggle, perhaps, is that we try to read the awit—a Tagalog poetic form with four lines per stanza, 12 syllables per line with a caesura, and monorhyme scheme (AAAA)—rather than ...