Articles tagged: poem
Poem: ‘To Be One with the All’
In the Observer's October issue, San Antonio poet and activist Tom Keene ponders the nature of birth, death and existence in 'To Be One with the All.'...Read More
Poem: ‘Rice and Beans’
In the Observer's June poem, Patti Radle remembers streetwise preacher Father Lorenzo Rosebaugh, who ate with the people he served....Read More
Poem: ‘I Could Have a Thousand Husbands’
The Observer's May issue poem, about lust and love, is by Shannon Elizabeth Hardwick. Her book, 'Before Isadore,' is forthcoming from Sundress Publications....Read More
Poem: ‘Poets And Antidepressants’
The Texas Observer's March issue poem is "Poets and Antidepressants," by Sally McGreevey Hannay, a professor at Schreiner University in Kerrville....Read More
Poem: Chris Yan’s ‘How I Love You In This House Today’
December's featured poem in the Observer is Chris Yan's 'How I Love You In This House Today.'...Read More
A Case For the Beauty of Mourners
For Uncle Sonny in memoriam.
Born and raised in South San Antonio, Laurie Ann Guerrero is the author of A Tongue in the Mouth of the Dying (Notre Dame, 2013). She teaches at San Anto...Read More