delaney risseIncredible IndividualityThe Anthropocene Reviewed is a podcast narrated by John Green in which he reviews various artistic pieces. In Episode 24, he talks about…May 19, 2021May 19, 2021
delaney rissePeace with the Pastlê thị diễm thúy is the author of the poem “sans papiers,” a poem written in response to The Swimming Pool by Henri Matisse. It is hard for…May 10, 2021May 10, 2021
delaney risseEaster EggsIn an excerpt from “Always on the side of the Egg” by Haruki Murakami, the author explains how each person is like an egg with a “unique…May 7, 2021May 7, 2021
delaney risseStubbornness or Wisdom?In the Poem “My Grandmother Washes Her Feet in the Sink of the Bathroom at Sears”, I was very shocked at how confidently the author’s…May 3, 2021May 3, 2021
delaney risseAn Opinion on PoetryBilly Collins wrote a poem called “Introduction to Poetry” where he uses metaphors to uniquely describe ways to examine a poem. I…Apr 22, 2021Apr 22, 2021
delaney rissePick Me Pick Me Pick MeIn Seth Godin’s piece called “Getting Picked,” I was reminded of our society’s culture and mindset towards this subject. As a student and…Apr 22, 2021Apr 22, 2021
delaney risseReaching For GreatnessVera Pavlova’s poem “To converse with the greats” is very well written and creative. I love how short it is while still packing a very…Apr 20, 2021Apr 20, 2021
delaney risseFinding Failure to SucceedSophie Ding writes about the lesson that failure teaches us in her essay “Lessons from Failure.” She mentions that many parents attempt to…Mar 29, 2021Mar 29, 2021
delaney risseUniquely Your Own PerspectiveThe Anthropocene Reviewed is a podcast narrated by John Green in which he reviews various artistic pieces. In Episode 24, he talks about…Mar 21, 2021Mar 21, 2021
delaney rissePain on PaperIn the podcast The Anthropocene Reviewed Episode 24, John Green reviews visual art pieces by Agnes Martin, specifically a series of six…Mar 15, 20211Mar 15, 20211