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Cinquain is a term for various types of poems that have five lines, often with specific syllable or stress patterns. Learn about the history, variations and examples of cinquain, such as American cinquain, reverse cinquain, mirror cinquain and more.
A quintain or pentastich is any poetic form containing five lines. Learn about different types of quintains, such as tanka, cinquain, quintilla, and limerick, and see examples from Shakespeare, Rossetti, and Gunn.
Neil Carpathios (born 1961 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American poet., [1] professor, [2] weekly newspaper columnist, [3] and monthly radio program host. His poetry is known for vivid imagery and rich metaphors. His books include Beyond the Bones, [4] At the Axis of Imponderables, [5] Playground of Flesh, [6] In the Womb of Kisses, and I the Father.
Green Lawn Cemetery is a historic private rural cemetery in Columbus, Ohio, established in 1848 and opened in 1849. It is Ohio's second-largest cemetery and contains over 155,000 graves, including many prominent figures in Ohio history.
A poem by Clare Harner, written in 1934 after the death of her brother, that became a popular eulogy and funeral poem. Learn about its origins, variations, plagiarism claims, and appearances in popular culture.
Thurber House is the former home of author and cartoonist James Thurber in Columbus, Ohio. It is a historic house museum and a venue for literary events, programs, and awards.
A lanterne is a cinquain form of poetry with a lantern shape. Learn about its origin, structure, examples and related forms of graphic poetry.
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