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Presence 2023

A Journal of Catholic Poetry

Presence 2023( )
Editor-In-Chief: Miller, Mary Ann B.
Associate Editor: Roma-Deeley, Lois
Orfalea, Gregory
Pitas, Jeannine M.
Assisted by: Maddox, Marjorie
Translator: Orfalea, Gregory
Baer, William
Semenko, Mykhayl
Stus, Vasyl
Matiyash, Bodhana
Zhadan, Serhiy
Malihon, Anna
Burdge, Alexander
Simkins, Johnathan
Juster, A. M.
Metres, Philip
McLean, Susan
Michelson, Seth
Taylor, Alex
Nagle, Laura
Reviewed by: Pitas, Jeannine M.
Brown S.J., Joseph A.
Mariani, Paul
Valente, Judith
Miller, Susan L.
McCann, Janet
O'Toole, Kathleen
Grogan, Mia Schilling
Dodd, Casie
Squires, Felicia
Farrell, Tyler
Domina, Lynn
Corso, Paola
Murphy, Michael P.
Andrews, D. V.
Bayer, Janine Molinaro
Heasley, Peter
Law, Sarah
Hathaway, Jeanine
Scharl, J. C.
Sornberger, Judith
Kolin, Philip C.
Galgan, Wendy
Thomas, Sally
Davis, Brad
Read, Sally
Technical editor: Heffernan, Gloria
Editorial Board Member: Antonetta, Susanne Paola
Baer, William
Brown S.J., Joseph A.
Contino, Paul J.
Daniels, Kate
Gioia, Dana
Mariani, Paul
O'Donnell, Angela Alaimo
Valente, Judith
Managing editor: Salinas, Lisa Toth
Other: Miller, Susan L.
Rayme, Emy Cuadros
Author: Miller, Susan L.
Cording, Robert
Yevtushenko, Ella
Greene, Dana
Ackermann, Louise-Victorine
Annucci, Marilyn
Balbo, Ned
Ballentine, K. B.
Besteman, Bethany
Bounds, Riley
Boyle, Elizabeth Michael
Bruce, Debra
Buchinger, Mary
Caccavari, Peter
Calis, Andrew
Claudel, Paul
Cook, Julie Ann
Cowger, Susan
Crooker, Barbara
Daniels, Jim
Dario, Ruben
Davis, Cortney
Furlong, Tom
Hansen, Nathaniel Lee
Hathaway, Jeannine
Healy, Lorraine
Henry, Matthew E.
Hicks, Rachel E.
Hodgen, John
Kelsey, Candace
Kross, Riley
Landon, K. T.
LaPuma, Sheree
Garcia Lorca, Federico
May, James Davis
McCafferty, Jane
McCann, Janet
McManus, Fran
Miller, Robert P.
Murawski, Elisabeth
Oliver, Carolyn
O'Toole, Kathleen
Pastor, Paul J.
Petrarch, Francesco
Potter, Eric
Psurtsev, Dimitri
Recchia, Remi
Renker, Skip
Rich, Susanna
Richards, Matthew
Rilke, Rainer Maria
Ruark, Rebecca Moon
Ryal, Richard
Saba, Umberto
Santos-Febres, Mayra
Schledorn, Janna
Silano, Martha
Silva, Mónica
Snyder, Julia
Stelmach, Marjorie
Tomasko, Jeanie
Volck, Brian
Weldon-Soiset, Melanie
Willetts, Martin
Wright, Carolyne
Zamudio, Adela
Read by: Gualpa, Jacquelyn
Malone, Zahnayaha
Mestre, Amanda
Osborne, Laura
Sah, Sujata
Villari, Brandon
Artist: Fernandez, Ben
Interviewer: Nicol, Alfred
Clinton, Lesley
Interviewee: Espaillat, Rhina
Wilson, James Matthew
ISBN:978-0-9988095-6-4
Publication Date:Apr 2023
Publisher:Presence
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $15.00
Book Description:

A journal of contemporary Catholic poetry, translations, and book reviews.

Author Biography
Miller, Susan L. (Editor-In-Chief)
Son of an exiled Florentine clerk, Petrarch was born in Arezzo, Italy, but was raised at the court of the Pope in Avignon in southern France. He studied the classics in France and continued his education at the University of Bologna in Italy.

Less than a year after his return to Avignon in 1326, Petrarch fell in love with the woman he referred to as Laura in his most famous poetry. Although he never revealed her true name, nor, apparently, ever expressed his love to her directly, he made her immortal with his Canzoniere (date unknown), or songbook, a collection of lyric poems and sonnets that rank among the most beautiful written in Italian, or in any other language.

Like the major Italian poet Dante Alighieri, Petrarch chose to write his most intimate feelings in his native Italian, rather than the Latin customary at that time. Petrarch used Latin for his more formal works, however. He incorrectly assumed that he would be remembered for the Latin works, but it was his Italian lyric poetry that influenced both the content and form of all subsequent European poetry. Petrarch's sonnet form was prized by English poets as an alternative to English poet William Shakespeare's sonnet form.

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