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Whitman's Civil War: Class Five

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class Four

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class Three

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class Two

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class One

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Whitman's Civil War: Class One

This class video was originally featured in WHITMAN'S CIVIL WAR: WRITING AND IMAGING LOSS, DEATH, AND DISASTER, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the...

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Flashwrite: Welcome Class

This class video was originally featured in #FLASHWRITE TEEN POETRY MOOC, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the IWP in Spring 2016.

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Flashwrite: Class Four

This class video was originally featured in #FLASHWRITE TEEN POETRY MOOC, a Massive Open Online Course offered by the IWP in Spring 2016.

This MOOC...

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  • We regret the passing, on April 11, 2024, of the distinguished Romanian author and critic Dan Cristea, who served as the editor in chief of the Luceafărul de Dimineață cultural monthly. In addition to being an alum of the 1985 Fall Residency, Cristea received his PhD in Comparative Literature at the University of Iowa.

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