Karla Alwes, an emerita SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of English at SUNY Cortland and John Keats scholar, will lecture on how well the Romantic era poet expressed the concept of “memory” on ...
We are like flowers and don’t last forever. Quietly like thunder, beautifully like a river, Like a cloud, you passed through our world. You were right; Rivers will always outlive us. Grief always ...
The Word that Causes Death’s Defeat: Poems of Memory by Anna Akhmatova, Translated by Nancy K. Anderson (Yale, 352 pp., $30) The Russian poet Anna Akhmatova stands at the pinnacle of the mountain ...
Since November is the month we honor our wonderful veterans, it would be amiss not to remember one of the most prominent veterans, the recently deceased Mr. Arthur Bartolai of Pittston Township who ...
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It was the French historian Pierre Nora who coined the term lieux de mémoire – “sites of memory”. He meant to suggest that places and objects can embody or contain personal and collective memories, ...