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Essays – Fall/Winter 2004
To Be the Roots: Introduction to Latvian Feature. By J.C. Todd The Butterfly’s Apology by Māris Salējs Do I or don’t I. . . By Edvīns Raups Poetry By Knuts Skujenieks A Defense of Poetic Witness. By Aliki Barnstone How Eva Victoria Perera Learned To Fly
with Chagall By Aliki Barnstone
The Imaginative Life and the Social Responsibility
of Writers
By Alison Croggon
Time to Transplant: In Memory of Nijole
Miliauskaite By Laima Sruoginis
Introduction to Queensland Poetry By Liz Hall-Downs. Fit of Passion: Public Performance of the
Poetry of Gender By Liz Hall-Downs (with Kim Downs).
“The Nation Sings:” By Laima Sruoginis.
“more modestly I look on lithuanian poetry:”
Commentary By Kornelijus Platelis, Sigitas Geda, Laurynas Katkus, Giedre Kazlauskaite. The Canadian Online Lit Scene
Mastering the Master:
Appropriations of Crisis Conversion in the Poems of 1862
By Aliki Barnstone. ![]() |