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Write Something on My Wall
Body, Identity, and Poetry WHEN KARA THRACE FIRST appeared on the screen and it became clear to the authence of the new Battlestar Galactica...
American Poetry Review, The, 05/01/09 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
Architecture of Loneliness, The
A Column ONE WISHES TO SAY THAT THE CONSTRUCtion of an entire cathedral inside the Great Mosque of CÃÂórdoba during the reign of King...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
Ersatz Everything: The Value of Meaning
A Column I AM ALWAYS IN TROUBLE BECAUSE I CANNOT decide whether a poem is a guide towards experience that happens in the mind or inner self,...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/08 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
From the Open Sea: Body and Lyric in the Poetry of Jane Cooper
I MET JANE COOPER ONCE IN MY LIFE, WHITE light of the afternoon pouring through the windows of her Upper West Side apartment. It was late...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/08 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
Faith and Silence
I STILL REMEMBER THE CHURCHES IN THE Coptic quarter of Cairo-underneath the ground, a dark staircase to the side of an empty courtyard, nearly...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/07 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
Poetry and Space
TAKING PICTURES DOWN FROM THE WALLS is the hardest part of packing. You are going to leave a space you lived in and perhaps loved and go to another...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/07 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
Horizon
It's unbearable what you remember, numb in a storm wanting the answer. There's a boat that loves to drink. You love to be tricked or called...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/06 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
Vase
He wrote to you once, night's cold I, a midnight enameled vase. He wrote to you twice, sun-yellow dusk, storm-broken branches, snow-blue shelf...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/06 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
Four O'clock
An old man with a bag of chocolates, lost on the sidewalk, on his way home from the corner store. He won't be missed until his granddaughter...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/06 by Ali, Kazim · More from publication -
Emergency psychiatry: An introduction
Psychiatric emergencies are multifaceted, requiring the clinician to understand both biological and psychological components of behavior. As the...
Medicine and Health Rhode Island, 10/01/03 by Kazim, Ali · More from publication




