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Author Archives: Genevieve Manset

Sense Perception of Place in Mei-mei Berssenbrugge’s “A Context of a Wave”

July 31, 2017

There are poems that evoke a “sense of place”. A poem can draw from a place an essence; wringing meaning …

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Reading Poetry: Einstein’s Relativity

June 17, 2017

One of the multiple ways of bridging poetry and STEM is to read science texts as if they were poetry. …

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Of Fruit Flies and Cherry Stems: Kimiko Hahn’s Engagement with the Science of Memory

March 12, 2017

   The poems in  Kimiko Hahn ‘s   Brain Fever (2014)  are the result of the poet’s engagement with science articles …

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5 Questions

December 11, 2016

Why great? 2. Why a figure? 3. Where is the rain? 4. Who was on fire?    5.What now?   …

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Science of Arthur Sze’s “Ten Thousand to One”

November 11, 2016

Ten Thousand to One by Arthur Sze is another one of those poems I come back to over and over, …

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The Darwin Sonnets: Writing thru the Voyage of the Beagle

October 22, 2016

I’ve started a new writing project, a series of sonnets inspired by Darwin’s Voyage of the Beagle. I am not …

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Love a Fortress: The Paper Nautilus and Logarithmic Structure in Marianne Moore’s Poetry

July 30, 2016

Marianne Moore’s poetry is filled with naturalist observations; of glaciers, chameleons, whales, elephants, lions, fish, peacocks, snails, and in the …

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Light the Dark Chamber: Kay Ryan’s Pinhole

February 14, 2016

Kay Ryan’s tiny poems are consistent in their short lines and great depth. As if a commentary on the size …

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Linnaeus : The 26 Sexual Practices of Plants- Emily Skillings

January 13, 2015

   Linnaeus is given a flower to/hold, memorizes pictures by/their sounds, and is refused/access to a vital world of/touch. Lines …

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Powder Keg Cosmos: Engage with the Universe

December 22, 2014

Cosmos: n. The universe seen as a well-ordered whole, a harmonious system.  Powder Keg Magazine’s bonus issue Cosmos has a …

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