Author: Gary Corseri
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Contradictions in the Whirlwind: The Refugees Crisis, Paris Attacks, Wars without End
Gary Corseri muses on the voice inside the whirlwind of globalization.
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Frost at Midnight: The Lost Poem (A Play)
In this verse play by Gary Corseri, Robert Frost attempts to exorcise his demons by writing a poem, but is confronted by Carol, the son lost to him by suicide.
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Poets’ Talk: Pope Francis, Masilo, Marc Beaudin, et al.
Gary Corseri and Charles Orloski talk as only poets do about today’s whirling Zeitgeist.
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Hiroshima Spring
Commemorating the 70th Anniversary of the Hiroshima bombings, Gary Corseri shares a poem inspired by the sights and the people of the city.
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“Christmas in July” in Absurdityville, USA
Gary Corseri removes the mistletoe from Christmas in July celebrations.
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Gaza Writes Back: Short Stories from Young Writers in Gaza, Palestine
Gary Corseri looks into a new anthology of short stories from the Gaza Strip and finds that you cannot uproot ideas.
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Lower the US Flag on July 4th! (Or: I’ll Take Down My Flag, When You Take Down Yours)
Take down the Confederate Flag? Why stop there? Gary Corseri drops it.
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Side Effects
Gary Corseri delves into the side effects of participating in the American circle jerk.

