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Oh, What a Tangled Web, Poetry
of the Internet is a wonderful book...a book that is full of wonder in
its conception through its completion--the kind of wonder that Walt
Whitman must have felt--One is struck by fresh phrase after fresh
phrase--The bringing together of fresh images--a worthwhile experience
for the reader...
Dr. Glenn Swetman
This book is an island.
...where the virtual world turns into a virtuous cycle.
...we are looking at the horizon...
Dr. Christine Sukic |
HOW IT ALL WORKS
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Dr. Glenn Swetman is the
author of twelve volumes of poetry, including Tunel de Amor (Xavier
University Press, Sucre, Bolivia), Deka No.1 (Argus), Son of Igor (Lieb-Schott),
and Concerning Carpenters for which he was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
Today, after teaching creative writing in many universities, Dr. Swetman
(Ph.D., Tulane) is writer-in-residence at William Carey University on the
Coast in Mississippi. A more complete biography can be found in Whos Who in
America and Whos Who in the World. We are honored that he has included some
of his poetry in our collection.
Dr. Christine Sukic lectures at
the University of Bourgogne in Dijon (France). She has published a book on
George Chapman (The Hero unfinished. Ethics and aesthetics in the tragedies of
George Chapman (1559? -1634), Peter Lang, 2005) and led two collections of
articles on Shakespeares plays published Editions du Temps (Antony and
Cleopatra, 2000 and A Midsummer Nights Dream, 2002). She is currently working on
heroism and national identities in Early Modern England.
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