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Dramatically urgent from the get-go, many of Jacqueline Osherow's poems approach inconsistencies free acrostic poem and mysteries in Biblical texts. From traditional poetic forms (sonnet, terza rima, villanelle, sestina, acrostic, loose ottava rima) to an austere free verse, Osherow mixes humor free acrostic poem and seriousness, while maintaining a conversational tone. These poems deal with Jewish tradition free acrostic poem and the land of Israel in revelatory new ways. Jacqueline Osherow is author of four previous poetry collections. Her work has appeared in "The Norton Anthology of Jewish-American Poetry, "The Penguin Book of the Sonnet, "Best American Poetry (1995 free acrostic poem and 1998) free acrostic poem and "The Extraordinary Tide: New Poems by American Women. Awards include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation free acrostic poem and the NEA. She is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Utah.
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Acrostic - An acrostic (from the late Greek akróstichon, from ákros, "extreme", and stíchos, "verse") is a poem or other text written in an alphabetic script, in which the first letter, syllable or word of each verse, paragraph or other recurring feature in the text spells out another message.

I Am - Somebody - I Am - Somebody is a poem by Reverend Jesse Jackson, which he recited on Sesame Street in 1971. This inspirational free verse poem was unparalleled with anything ever attempted on children's television in content and delivery, and to an extent still is.

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