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- Adolescence. Grosholz, Emily // Sewanee Review;Spring2011, Vol. 119 Issue 2, p212
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- October. Grosholz, Emily // Sewanee Review;Spring2011, Vol. 119 Issue 2, p213
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- Mnemosyne. Grosholz, Emily // Mathematical Intelligencer;Fall2009, Vol. 31 Issue 4, p27
The article presents the poem "Mnemosyne," by Emily Grosholz. First line: A musical black hole, like some enormous bellows; Last Line: days after nine-eleven-one, not to applause but tears.
- Roses. Grosholz, Emily // Hudson Review;Spring2008, Vol. 61 Issue 1, p34
Presents the poem "Roses," by Emily Grosholz. First Line: A glowing line, a rosy-tautly drawn; Last Line: And in the sky, before it fades and falls.
- Hourya. Grosholz, Emily // Hudson Review;Spring2008, Vol. 61 Issue 1, p35
Presents the poem "Hourya," by Emily Grosholz. First Line: The enormous, high-ceilinged apartment near Trocad�ro; Last Line: Exiled from her algebraic home, succumbed to memory. Don't you.
- On Painting. Grosholz, Emily // Hudson Review;Spring2008, Vol. 61 Issue 1, p35
Presents the poem "On Painting," by Emily Grosholz. First Line: Bihzad in his white suit, Last Line: Thus, painting is remembering the darkness.
- November. Grosholz, Emily // Hudson Review;Spring2003, Vol. 56 Issue 1, p120
Presents the poem "November," by Emily Grosholz.
- Kisses. Grosholz, Emily // Hudson Review;Summer2010, Vol. 63 Issue 2, p233
Presents the poem "Kisses," by Emily Grosholz. First Line: What is the magic of lips? Last Line: Fleetingly gilds and binds the shattered world.
- Gratitude. Grosholz, Emily // Hudson Review;Winter2012, Vol. 64 Issue 4, p645
The poem "Gratitude" by Emily Grosholz is presented. First Line: Here and there the Paris Underground; Last Line: In one bright, modest greenhouse near Toulon.


