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" ... And, yes, I know, an elegy ought to be in the form of a poem. Sorry 'bout that. ... "
" ... Chilean poet Raúl Zurita’s installation is an elegy to one particular casualty: Galip Kurdi, the brother of Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old boy whose lifeless body washed ashore and became an image synonymous with the Syrian refugee crisis. ... "
" ... Expressive artwork and an evocative narrative reach an emotional crescendo in Waka Hirako’s startling debut. Hirako excels at detailed and powerful facial expressions, which range from elation to fury to abject misery as the characters’ emotions threaten to burst off of the page. Though Mariko is dead before the first page of the story, Tomoyo’s vivid memories underline the tragedy of her life in an elegy so convincing, the reader is moved to mourn with her. It’s a brief, intense read with a cathartic finish. ... "
" ... His anti-email elegy continued. “The market in five years is going to look pretty different,” he elaborated. “A concept like an email inbox is harmful. It’s bad for you. It’s bad for productivity. Think about what your inbox is. Your email inbox is a list of things that you’re behind on, sorted in the wrong order. It’s not how you want to work. Email was intended to be a metaphor of physical letters. It was meant to be like a letter from a war front 200 years ago. Email is fine if you’re maybe getting two or three a day. It was never meant for anything like the volume like we currently see.” ... "
" ... Killing Marias, a poetry collection by Claudia Castro Luna, has sold many copies due to its powerful theme and message. This book is currently being used in a number of college classes. Claudia Castro Luna is a poet in the Seattle area and is a past Poet Laureate of Washington State. Killing Marias addresses the numerous women who have disappeared (and are presumed murdered) in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Each poem is an elegy, a specific prayer to these various women who are missing. Part of the power of this collection is that Claudia Castro Luna gives all royalties she receives for Killing Marias to organizations defending women’s rights on the US-Mexico border, a cause that is even more pertinent in our current political climate. ... "