posted on 2024-05-10, 22:20authored byAbigail Rizzo
The Forms Of Things Changed Into New Bodies is an original collection of poetry that explores the relationship between art, ancient myth, human psychology, the natural world, and more. For example, “Arethusa” is a poem influenced not only by Ovid’s telling of the myth, but by Charles Simic’s poem “The River”, and T.S. Eliot’s poem “Marina”. I retell Ovid’s myth through my own interpretation, focusing on autonomy and ambiguity as they relate to life, death, and freedom. Each poem in this collection attempts a configuration of similar complexity, drawing inspiration from works of art both ancient and contemporary, and from artists, authors, and poets alike.
History
Publisher
ProQuest
Language
English
Committee chair
David Keplinger
Committee member(s)
Kyle Dargan
Degree discipline
Literature
Degree grantor
American University. College of Arts and Sciences
Degree level
Masters
Degree name
M.F.A. in Creative Writing, American University, December 2023
Local identifier
Rizzo_american_0008N_12131.pdf
Media type
application/pdf
Pagination
58 pages
Access statement
Electronic thesis is available to authorized American University users only, per author's request.