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Imagery Defined

The images of a literary work; the sensory details of a work; the figurative language of a work. Imagery has several definitions, but the two that are paramount are the visual, auditory, or tactile images evoked by the words of a literary work or the images that figurative language evokes. When you are asked to discuss the images or imagery of a work, you should look especially carefully at the sensory details and the metaphors and similes of a passage. Some diction (word choice) is also imagery, but not all diction evokes sensory responses.

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Artists, businesses fuse to offer public art on Saturday

Published October 9, 2008, 8:10 pm, The Cape Ann Beacon

This Saturday, the culmination of partnerships between local artists and local businesses will be revealed for the public to enjoy and take part in. The Society for the Encouragement of the Arts (seARTS) Partner With an Artist grant projects will be shared with the community in various ways.

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Published October 9, 2008, 3:15 am, Fayetteville Free Weekly

by Matthew Henriksen Not long after The World Trade Center went down, I sat across from fellow poet Tony Tost by the front window at the old JR’s and heard the name Frank Stanford uttered for the first time.

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"Ballistics:" A Poetic Blast

Published October 8, 2008, 10:19 am, Vermont Cynic

Ballistics Billy Collins (Random House) 4 Stars Published in September 2008, "Ballistics" associates the reader with universal themes - love, death, solitude, youth and aging. These subjects guide the reader through the various nuances of Collins' imagination.

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Armantrout's Poetry "Reflects the World"

Published October 8, 2008, 12:12 am, The Harvard Crimson

With the waning day peaking through the windows that look out onto Prescott Street, Rae Armantrout, one of the world’s most famous living postmodern poets, seated herself at a mahogany table and began to read to a couple dozen audience members amidst the stately decor of the Plimpton Room of the Humanities Center.

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