Imagined Sons explores a birthmother's consciousness through two series of poems: the eponymous prose poems, in which the birthmother meets her surrendered son once he comes of age, in a wide array of incarnations, including a criminal, a baker, and olive in her salad; and birthmother's catechisms, in which the same question recurs over time with different answers. Imagined Sons was shortlisted for the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry by The Poetry Society
Epic Imaginings showcases the rich landscape of contemporary poetry in epic form. Some selections ar...
This project is a visual interpretation of my journey of motherhood at the time of my son‟s adolesce...
In 1971, Ted Hughes wrote to his children that they might ‘earn some cash’ by writing stories, by pr...
Jeffrey Thomson\u27s second collection of poems, The Country of Lost Sons, investigates the narrativ...
Family Resemblances is a collection of poems that investigate the concept of family from multiple ...
Original writing. Poems and poetic expression on the topics of motherhood, pregnancy, and female sex...
When Ted Hughes published the volume of poetry Birthday Letters in 1998, only months before his deat...
The novel Sons I Never Had explores the roles of guilt, regret and forgiveness in grief through the ...
This thesis endeavors to intervene in the manner Plath’s maternity poems have been discussed by exam...
Ted Hughes's Birthday Letters (1998) has, for the most part, been judged in terms of its autobiograp...
Writers create worlds for themselves in their books; they tell parables; they offer allegories ...
Writers create worlds for themselves in their books; they tell parables; they offer allegories of th...
Natal Signs: Cultural Representations of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting explores some of the ways in...
Motherland is a three-part collection of poetry. The first part, “Foreign,” contains poems about Por...
Children of Sons is a short story collection about the things that are passed on, the ways that trau...
Epic Imaginings showcases the rich landscape of contemporary poetry in epic form. Some selections ar...
This project is a visual interpretation of my journey of motherhood at the time of my son‟s adolesce...
In 1971, Ted Hughes wrote to his children that they might ‘earn some cash’ by writing stories, by pr...
Jeffrey Thomson\u27s second collection of poems, The Country of Lost Sons, investigates the narrativ...
Family Resemblances is a collection of poems that investigate the concept of family from multiple ...
Original writing. Poems and poetic expression on the topics of motherhood, pregnancy, and female sex...
When Ted Hughes published the volume of poetry Birthday Letters in 1998, only months before his deat...
The novel Sons I Never Had explores the roles of guilt, regret and forgiveness in grief through the ...
This thesis endeavors to intervene in the manner Plath’s maternity poems have been discussed by exam...
Ted Hughes's Birthday Letters (1998) has, for the most part, been judged in terms of its autobiograp...
Writers create worlds for themselves in their books; they tell parables; they offer allegories ...
Writers create worlds for themselves in their books; they tell parables; they offer allegories of th...
Natal Signs: Cultural Representations of Pregnancy, Birth and Parenting explores some of the ways in...
Motherland is a three-part collection of poetry. The first part, “Foreign,” contains poems about Por...
Children of Sons is a short story collection about the things that are passed on, the ways that trau...
Epic Imaginings showcases the rich landscape of contemporary poetry in epic form. Some selections ar...
This project is a visual interpretation of my journey of motherhood at the time of my son‟s adolesce...
In 1971, Ted Hughes wrote to his children that they might ‘earn some cash’ by writing stories, by pr...