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Objectification in Poetry - T.S. Eliot, Keats, and Me
The term objectification is borrowed from psychoanalysis to signify a person's ability to see and elaborate on traumatic personal...
Ekphrastic Poetry
"Ekphrasis" derives from the old Greek "to declare" and they used to declare their ideas about artworks, be they paintings or sculptures...
Modern Psychoanalysis
I think that one of the greatest contributions of psychoanalysis has been and continues to be the knowledge of oneself which augments...
Epistolary Poetry
Epistles or the literary form of letter writing can be a very effective way of communicating on many subjects such as poetry, daily life,...
Life Writing and Memory
Memory is essential in life-writing. But how can we remember life-events that date back to our childhood when we write? I have discovered...
Repressed Memories and Poetry
Repressed material is one that has been prevented from surfacing into our conscious minds by inhibitions that we have undergone in our...
Depth Poetry
What is depth poetry? I think it is poetry based on two elements principally: Depth introspection meaning the faculty of analysing your...
The Right Word in Poetry
Should a poet place herself in the historical context of a poem she's writing and use the right words as if she were writing in the 13th...
A translation
"Neither bitter nor tender, Your jewel-eyes are cold Alloys of iron and gold." Baudelaire Le Serpent qui danse Extract
The Amazon on Fire
The fires that have been burning the prinal Amazon forest since three decades have come back to burn the planted soja and palm oil fields...