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  1. Jun 12, 2024 · Although Alan Summers makes a strong defense of the one-word poem, almost all of his examples do something with the word that makes it feel new or interesting — Saroyan’s famous “lighght” and “eyeye,” for example, which force us to think about sound, image, language, etc.

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    Jun 26, 2024 · Aram Saroyan. Issue 49, Summer 1970. Peaceful room, peaceful blanket, large pillow, cold, interesting art... . . . an oyster. can’t. read this. Big thoughts. . . . traffic. an airplane. the typewriter. Want to keep reading? Subscribe and save 33%. Subscribe Now. Already a subscriber? Sign in below. Remember me. Link your subscription.

  3. Jun 16, 2024 · The story, “The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse” was written by William Saroyan and is a part of his collection, “My Name is Aram“. The story is a narration of a nine-year-old boy Aram who is Armenian and a part of the Garoghlanian tribe.

  4. Jun 16, 2024 · Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. 2M subscribers in the Poetry community. A place for sharing published poetry. For sharing orignal content, please visit r/OCPoetry.

  5. 3 days ago · By Aaron Keebaugh, The Boston Musical Intelligencer, 29 June 2024. Researching the life of Aram Khachaturian calls for one to gaze into the cracks of a fractured legacy. Born in the Caucasus, the composer embraced the ideology of the Soviet Union with unapologetic vigor. Indeed, most of his works provided the very model for socialist realism ...

  6. Jun 9, 2024 · There are poems that have almost no spokenness — such as Aram Saroyan’s “minimal poems,” which might consist of a single nonword on the page (“lighght,” most famously, but see also “morni,ng” or “Blod”).

  7. 4 days ago · ABSTRACT. From 1975 through 1978, Michael Sappol’s little magazine Personal Injury proposed a remarkable moment of possibility in which writing by Bruce Andrews, Susan Howe, Lynne Dreyer, P. Inman and Tina Darragh (all of whom would be included in Language poetry publications including Ron Silliman’s breakthrough anthology In the American Tree (1986)) jostled amiably alongside writing by New York School-affiliated poets including Ted Berrigan, Alice Notley, Harris Schiff, and Eileen Myles.