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View of Cayuga Lake from Cornell University "Far Above Cayuga's Waters" is Cornell University's alma mater.The lyrics were written circa 1870 by roommates Archibald Croswell Weeks (Class of 1872), and Wilmot Moses Smith (Class of 1874), and set to the tune of "Annie Lisle", a popular 1857 ballad by H. S. Thompson about a heroine dying of tuberculosis.
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His poems make sophisticated use of handshape, movement, use of space, repetition, and facial expression. Influenced by canonical American poets like Robert Frost and deaf poets like Bernard Bragg , Valli often chose nature imagery to convey subtle insights into the deaf experience.
Chu is best known for her scholarship on science fiction, [10] her writing on the Koreas, [11] [12] [13] her work on postmemory han, [14] her work on the uncanny valley, [15] her creative nonfiction and lyric poems exploring mental illness and sexual violence, [9] [7] [16] and her work as an activist against rape culture on college campuses.
Andrew Marvell wrote many poems. The works of the metaphysical poet and politician Andrew Marvell consists of lyric poems, Latin poems, and political and satirical pamphlets, many printed anonymously or circulated privately.
Modern lyric poetry is a formal type of poetry which expresses personal emotions or feelings, typically spoken in the first person. [1] The term for both modern lyric poetry and modern song lyrics derives from a form of Ancient Greek literature , the Greek lyric , which was defined by its musical accompaniment, usually on an instrument known as ...
Gorman reading her poem "An American Lyric" in 2017 In 2017, Gorman became the first youth poet to open the literary season for the Library of Congress , and she has read her poetry on MTV . [ 11 ] [ 36 ] She wrote "In This Place: An American Lyric" for her September 2017 performance at the Library of Congress, which commemorated the ...
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha (born April 21, 1975) is a Canadian-American poet, writer, educator, and social activist. Their writing and performance art focuses on documenting the stories of queer and trans people of color, abuse survivors, mixed-race people and diasporic South Asians and Sri Lankans.