There is also a break or
caesura which in five-syllable verses falls after the second syllable and in seven-syllable verses after the fourth.
It was in some hundreds of verses, which I did my best to balance as Pope did, with a
caesura falling in the middle of the line, and a neat antithesis at the end.
(HFF) announced $32 million in financing for
Caesura, a newly completed, 123-unit residential building with ground-floor retail in Brooklyn's Cultural District.
Caesura, and the Northwest Indiana Literary Journal, among other places.
From there he pushes the music with intensity to a dramatic
caesura; then the thread vanishes to be followed with echoes of the ghostly atmosphere created at the beginning of the adagio.
The same white space can also provide a
caesura: an interruption or break, a breath and pause.
Almost every story in the collection ends on a gasping
caesura, coming to a close just as the last heart-wrenching twist is revealed.
A nine-year
caesura separates Ito's early paintings from the arid, sunset-colored topography of Gorodiva, 1968, where her idiosyncratic interpretation of late Cubism dissolves into an austere landscape of ombre-style gradients and scallop-edged forms.
The more one attempts to capture memory and enunciate it, the more one is resigned to an endless task." Zaqtan writes in the
caesura between memory and recollection, endlessly cataloging imperfectly rendered experience in the poems of this fine collection, capably rendered and introduced to English readers by Joudah (see WLT, March 2016, 31-36).
Even, The Man Who Was Not my Grandfather,
Caesura --Antwerp, 1938, Sudden Death--A Eulogy, An Absence of Jell-O, She Loves Me Not, Opting Out, Charming and Devoted, Livery, Our Incredible Shrinking Discourse, Divided Expectations.
Among his topics are Blumenberg in Davos: the Cassirer-Heidegger controversy reconsidered, confession infirmitatis or productive digression: iconic difference taken apart and put to good use in legal affairs, the Baroque
caesura of history: Louis Marin mourning the revolution, the narrow thing within one word: the foreclosure of nature in post-Shakespearean worlds and times, and mirror effects in euphantasy land: the unholy alliance of selection and evolution.