Author Archive | A. Stollar

Craft Response 5: A. Stollar

“A Stone is Nobody’s” Russell Edson Prompt 3.  Pay attention to the way the lines are constructed in the poem. How does the use of enjambment, line length, end-stops, caesuras, meter or syllabics, and/or rhyme work to enhance or enact meaning in the poem? The poem “A Stone is Nobody’s” is a clear example of […]

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Pulling at the Strings: The Manipulation of the African American Race Through History

Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man is wrought with symbols that accurately depict the conditions African American’s faced in 1930’s Harlem. One of the most iconic symbols from the novel is the Sambo Doll, a pitch black puppet, manipulated by the strings attached to it.  Tod Clifton masterly manipulates this symbol of the degradation of the ‘stereotypical’ African American […]

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