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Publication Date
5-2018
Date of Final Oral Examination (Defense)
3-2-2018
Type of Culminating Activity
Thesis - Boise State University Access Only
Degree Title
Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing
Department
Theatre Arts
Supervisory Committee Chair
Martin Corless-Smith, Ph.D.
Supervisory Committee Member
Janet Holmes, M.F.A.
Supervisory Committee Member
Clyde Moneyhun, Ph.D.
Abstract
The Exorcist is a collection of poems maneuvering through the virtual landscapes in which contemporary consciousness dwells. Chat platforms and old movies serve as the backdrop for entirely human drama and explorations of being. Places come and go like memories while utterances and characters linger like old contacts. A beginning and an end are arbitrary sign posts in a conversation that goes on forever.
DOI
10.18122/td/1414/boisestate
Recommended Citation
Jensen, Kathryn, "The Exorcist" (2018). Boise State University Theses and Dissertations. 1414.
10.18122/td/1414/boisestate