Tag: women’s history
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A Three Part, Famous Poem by Seamus Heaney, and On Interpretation
Triptych— three poems within one (my own photo of clover and pine last summer) by Seamus Heaney Field Work (1979). This poem makes use of many metaphors, or maybe more accurately figurative language; it historically refers to a tragic event known as “Bloody Sunday,” Seamus writing this poem just after a more recent event that…
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Maybe Dance in the Street and Grass, Women’s History
I would like to feature a favorite musician of mine, Emiliana Torrini. I was introduced to her by her first acoustic album and including that, she has performed songs with a variety of sounds and genres. I was happy to read she’s Icelandic and also that her father is from Naples, the same city in…