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Robert Cording: January 2003
In "The Mona Lisa as Self Portrait," Robert Cording writes a poem about the mysterious process whereby the artist begins with the subjective self and seeks, through the crafting of a work of art, to lose the self in homage to the other.
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William Coleman: May 2002
It's a special pleasure for us to feature one of our own as the Artist of the Month. It was Bill Coleman who first came up with the idea of this feature for the Image website when he was working as Image's Managing Editor from 1998 to 2000.
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Stephanie Strickland: March 2002
Stephanie Strickland's poetry is brainy without being cold. Her poems are spare, accurate, pure.
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Jeanine Hathaway: October 2001
Jeanine Hathaway's poems are earthy, grounded in the physical, playful, but also haunted by glimpses of transcendence.
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Kate Daniels: May 2001
Kate Daniels is a poet with a breathtaking range of interests and voices. She is able to give a voice to the passionate, ascetic intellectual Simone Weil and also write of the domestic felicities (and infelicities) of marriage, child-bearing, and child-raising.
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