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From:World Literature Today (Vol. 94, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAlireza Roshan (b. 1977, Tehran) is the author of Becoming You, The Book of Absence, Cage Poetry, The Dot & 19 Other Stories, Fade, Kasreh, Leyli's Shadow, A Little Book of Love, Moonstone, Soveyda, Underground Stories,...
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From:Prairie Schooner (Vol. 84, Issue 1)First cast yourself as tiger barb or tuna, bluefish or mackerel--a schooling fish (doesn't matter which), hundreds of you breezing past, a fin apart, united in the shared dart and shift. Let your side-set eyes lure the...
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From:New England Review (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewed1. How simple loneliness is it grows and blossoms like a fruit like light it divides and refracts and multiplies when you touch it and soon there are hundreds of thousands of solitary brooms marching against you...
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From:Hollins Critic (Vol. 46, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe late Jason Shinder was a poet's poet, which sometimes is shorthand for saying a poet that ordinary people do not read or understand. That is not the case with Shinder's work. It is in fact marvelously accessible and...
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From:Prairie Schooner (Vol. 83, Issue 1)That last summer, as we watched from the armoire doors, he'd come down on a balmy night in darkness, his washed-up weight floating to the dining room table. The chair, thin like a woman, creaked to the curve of his...
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From:Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Vol. 14, Issue 2)It was Virgil's Aeneas who I loved, whose devotion moved me when he fled Troy holding his son's hand & carrying his father. On the train from Brindisi to Rome, they were the three I thought of as the cars moved us...
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From:The Midwest Quarterly (Vol. 54, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedOutside your house, first frost has given way To banks of fog and slow insistent rain: The world becomes a faded photograph. Summer has sold her birthright for this bowl Of mid-November gray, and your window, etched...
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From:Journal of International Students (Vol. 9, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIntergroup contact theory suggests that developing a close relationship with outgroup members ameliorates the negative impact of prejudice that individuals perceive from outgroup members. This article specifically...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 24, Issue 43) Peer-ReviewedWe should be alert to this growing problem We all occasionally experience loneliness. It is a normal response to moments in our lives when we feel we have no one to turn to. The problems occur when loneliness becomes...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 16, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedBackground and objective Loneliness is associated with increased rates of morbidity and mortality, and is a growing public health concern in later life. This study aimed to produce an evidence-based estimate of the...
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From:New England Review (Vol. 42, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedMornings, his wife could not remember who my face was. Her face stared at me with a mushy smile while Henry ate the same corn flakes with bananas. I watched the yellow flakes uncrisping in his bowl of milk, his gums too...
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From:Urologic Nursing (Vol. 34, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTheeke, L.A., & Mallow, J. (2013). American Journal of Nursing, 113(9), 28-37. Loneliness, separate from depression, is considered a unique phenomenon in health and social science literature. In 1955, Hildegard Peplan...
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From:The Southern Review (Vol. 48, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWhen I stand before Nighthawks --as I have six times, count 'em, six times in Chicago on the second floor of the Art Institute in fifty years isn't a lot, a hundred would be a lot, ten thousand something to talk...
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From:Obsidian: Literature in the African Diaspora (Vol. 10, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedChapter One I do not know which was more seductive, the bottle of Nyquil or the bottle of Restoril. "the light of the bedside lamp threw warm highlights on the emerald decanter and caressed the shaft of the orange...
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From:Phi Kappa Phi Forum (Vol. 98, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedHEALTH CRISIS MOMENT The Washington Post, Oct. 4 U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy added emotional well-being and loneliness to a list of concerns about public health. "When I was traveling to communities...
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From:ABA Journal (Vol. 104, Issue 7)It can be lonely being a lawyer. We often spend long hours working in isolation. Even in law school, with almost 200 other students around me, I felt the sense of loneliness keenly. I saw my fellow classmates as...
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From:The Literary Review (Vol. 57, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSUCH A BEAUTIFUL DAY AND I'M NOT FORNICATING --ADÍLIA LOPES I have goose bumps from the breeze coming into the window which is a kind of fornication but who am I kidding a breeze is not even a kiss especially a...
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From:CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal (Vol. 182, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedAll the lonely people: The Internet and other forms of technological progress and urbanization are among facets of modern life that are creating an Eleanor Rigby generation more prone to drug and alcohol abuse,...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedSome individuals seek support around loneliness on social media forums. In this work, we aim to determine differences in the use of language by users-in different age groups and genders (female, male), who publish posts...
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From:Ploughshares (Vol. 47, Issue 1)All night, the wildfires burn in Paradise. You've been in Texas for a week comforting your mother. Ashes swarm our porchlight in a warm wind. How long will you be gone? I ask. You say that you're not sure: Its hard. Her...