Welcome to THE QUATRAIN
The Quatrain is a project for people who value quality Undergraduate and Graduate writing on literature and culture. Full-dress researched, academic essays and scholarly explorations, life-writing, cultural criticism, work that has a reflective, autobiographical style, and creative writing in all its forms: We simply seek to display samples of the interesting, original, and quality writing being produced by gifted students and emerging talents from Louisiana, Arkansas, [...]
Secular Saviors: Guidance from Religion to Humanism in Ilium–Heather Castille
In Dan Simmons’s Ilium, humans on Earth are post-literate, sustained by technology that they neither understand nor question. The “old-style” humans live on Earth, confident that their world has always been the way they know it and believing in the post-humans as godlike, omnipotent controllers of the humans’ fate. They also believe that after [...]
“All that we see or seem”: A Memoir of the Poe Bicentennial Conference–John Edward Martin
Upon flying into the city of Philadelphia for the first time—or even the third or fourth time, as in my case—it’s almost impossible for those of us of a certain generation not to subliminally hear the “Rocky” theme-song, “Gonna Fly Now,” echoing in the back of our minds, or to imagine ourselves bounding up the [...]
Exploring the Intersections of Gender, Judaism, and Christianity in Dan Simmons’ Ilium–Rachel Winchel
Very little scholarship in science fiction is dedicated to recent novels, especially concerning the roles of the female characters and even less is dedicated to analyzing Jewish female characters. Ilium is a unique novel that challenges traditional science fiction that depicts Jewish people as being separate or unimportant to the plot of the novel, or as Susan [...]
The Purge: Decimation and Renewal in ‘Big Two-Hearted River’–Caleb Elkins
As I read “Big Two-Hearted River Part: 1”, I couldn’t help but recall my lesson on purging fires. As the fire-destroyed town is physically similar to the effects of the war, I believe the fire ravaged landscape of the forest is symbolic of Nick’s mental state. Furthermore, the town of Seney may have been demolished, [...]










