Emerson thesis -- Writing, literature, and publishing
Found in 2041 Collections and/or Records:
The Prestige of Power, 2021
The Princess and the Pauper, 2022
The principle, 2008
This collection of stories focuses on the interpersonal, romantic, and familial relationships between characters, and on the human yearning to find a deep connection with another. The characters in these stories, whether a daughter and her distant father,
The private sector, 1998
This collection of poems examines issues of identity, specifically in terms of gender roles, sexual orientation, and the process of emerging from one's family and its history as an individual.--abstract.
The probability of mirrors : voices from exile, 1990
The pursuit of cool, 1998
The push of gravity and other stories, 1997
The quiet half, 2009
A collection of narrative and lyric poems that explore themes of loss, the imprint of family, and the human body. A number of these poems discuss the experience of growing up in a family with Irish and Lebanese roots, and the ruminations that come from wh
The Race of Daphne, 2023
The ragbox, 2005
This script for a graphic novel presents the story of Roberto Estevez and his family, residents of the Ragbox district, a low-income neighborhood whose residents are being edged out by gentrification. -- abstract.
The Ratio : a concept book of poetry, nonfiction, and design, 2000
The re-writing and revision of the play, One two three, in preparation for the Emerson College Playwrights' Festival, 1993
The realist at play, 2000
The reckoning, 2014
The Reckoning follows a layered manifestation of mourning.--Abstract.
The reliquary, 2003
The rest is silence, 1999
The right side of welcome, 2000
The rings of Saturn, 2010
The Rings of Saturn chronicles in a series of essays the author's journey of reunion with his schizophrenic father, dealing at times with the personal mythologies and mysteries that have arisen in the author's life because of his father's illness and abse
The rivers that take you, 1995
Short stories that explore the ways that people endure crises in their lives. In each story, characters find themselves in situations previously unthinkable: families splinter, parents die, economies falter, relationships fray.
The road you take to get here, 2012
This collection of stories is linked by characters and spans across approximately sixty years. There are two female protagonists, Hazel and Pam, who serve as the central poles of this work and around which many of the other characters orbit. This collecti