hereas philosophy tends to use myth as a clarifying tool to render the world, and us within it, more intelligible by the grace and force of reason, poetry relies on myth and metaphor as matrix and co-creatrix for its spells and power. The Sarah Lawrence Language Exchange is a place for people from different parts of the world and different walks of life to communicate  their personal patterns of insights by drawing on their language skills and knowledge as poets and philosophers.

The aim of this initiative is an alliance between Philosophy and Poetry to the benefit of both. We extend an invitation to poets, writers, and thinkers to contribute with their work and inquiries to the Sarah Lawrence Language Exchange and enter the competition for the Campbell Corner Poetry Contest Prize.

Campbell Corner Featured Poetry 2007


Ars Poetica as Birdfeeder and Hummingbird

by Victoria Chang


Metaphysical Trees

by Christopher Buckley


The Mystery and Melancholy of the Street

by Roy Jacobstein

9th Annual Campbell Corner Poetry Prize

Winner

Barbara Claire Freeman - bio - poetry
St. Ursula’s Horse
The Apochryphon Of St. Ursula
Epilogue: “The Desert Has Twelve Things”
St. Ursula’s Horse

Distinguished Entries

Susan Tichy - bio
American Ghazals
William Wenthe - bio
If I’m Reading You Right, Immanuel

Other selected entries are forthcoming.


The Annual Campbell Corner Contests are announced in the
Fall/Winter volumes of Poets and Writers Magazine.



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where we alternate and occasionally combine poetry with topical prose.

Rachel Hadas’s
Opening Remarks

Given at the 2007 Campbell Corner Reading

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