Literary and oral genre expressing meaning via symbolism and following formal or informal patterns.

Alexander Pope (1688-1744): his spinal deformity and his doctors. (1/24)

Alexander Pope was the towering figure of 18th century England. A poet and a wit he commanded unswerving loyalty from his friends and penetrating hatred from his enemies. His spinal deformity, either due to tuberculosis, trauma or congenital weakness, shaped his career. This brief report highlights the illness and the medical men who were involved in treating Alexander Pope.  (+info)

Hans Zinsser: a tale of two cultures. (2/24)

Hans Zinsser, president of the Society of American Bacteriologists in 1926, was known as much for his literary and textbook writing as for his scientific contributions. He was a widely known scientist and person of letters. His early interests in poetry and other forms of literature were maintained and developed during his career as a microbiologist, and his most enduring legacy is based on his writing about microbiology for a general readership as well as his reflective and philosophical autobiography.  (+info)

The marriage of art and science in health care. (3/24)

This paper invites the reader to consider the marriage of art and science as antidote to much epidemic disease, for our greater personal and societal health. The history of arts medicine is reviewed, identifying its persisting although often tenuous link with health care from pre-history to the present. The author describes his personal encounter with art at the bedside, and how it led to his establishing a comprehensive artist-in-residence program at his university hospital. The scientific evidence underscoring the efficacy of art-making for physical and psychological health are outlined, together with the physiological and biochemical data. The author describes his own program, and offers examples of healing art in action.  (+info)

Epilepsy neurosurgery: a patient's perspective. (4/24)

Contemplation of epilepsy neurosurgery for a patient with lifetime epilepsy poses difficult decisions and can be quite fearful. As epileptologists, we often do not appreciate the degree of patients' concerns, especially whether quality of life could be worsened by surgical complications. In this poem, a patient lyrically describes this dilemma.  (+info)

The medical career of Robert Seymour Bridges, FRCP (1844-1930): physician and Poet Laureate. (5/24)

Robert Bridges OM is the only medical graduate (he was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians of London in 1900) to have held the office of Poet Laureate. Educated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford and St Bartholomew's Hospital he practised as a casualty physician at his teaching hospital (where he made a series of highly critical remarks of the Victorian medical establishment) and subsequently as a full physician to the Great (later Royal) Northern Hospital. He was also a physician to the Hospital for Sick Children. It had for long been his intention to retire from the medical profession at the early age of 40! In 1913, Bridges was appointed Poet Laureate by King George V, and following a disappointingly sparse output of "official" work, published his greatest literary contribution-The Testament of Beauty-on his 85th birthday.  (+info)

Hugh Downman, MD (1740-1809) of Exeter and his poem on infant care. (6/24)

Hugh Downman is best remembered for his poem on the care of infants in which he stressed the importance of breast feeding and proper examination.  (+info)

Oscillations of heart rate and respiration synchronize during poetry recitation. (7/24)

The objective of this study was to investigate the synchronization between low-frequency breathing patterns and respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) of heart rate during guided recitation of poetry, i.e., recitation of hexameter verse from ancient Greek literature performed in a therapeutic setting. Twenty healthy volunteers performed three different types of exercises with respect to a cross-sectional comparison: 1). recitation of hexameter verse, 2). controlled breathing, and 3). spontaneous breathing. Each exercise was divided into three successive measurements: a 15-min baseline measurement (S1), 20 min of exercise, and a 15-min effect measurement (S2). Breathing patterns and RSA were derived from respiratory traces and electrocardiograms, respectively, which were recorded simultaneously using an ambulatory device. The synchronization was then quantified by the index gamma, which has been adopted from the analysis of weakly coupled chaotic oscillators. During recitation of hexameter verse, gamma was high, indicating prominent cardiorespiratory synchronization. The controlled breathing exercise showed cardiorespiratory synchronization to a lesser extent and all resting periods (S1 and S2) had even fewer cardiorespiratory synchronization. During spontaneous breathing, cardiorespiratory synchronization was minimal and hardly observable. The results were largely determined by the extent of a low-frequency component in the breathing oscillations that emerged from the design of hexameter recitation. In conclusion, recitation of hexameter verse exerts a strong influence on RSA by a prominent low-frequency component in the breathing pattern, generating a strong cardiorespiratory synchronization.  (+info)

First person account: how insight poetry helped me to overcome my illness. (8/24)

The article that follows is part of the Schizophrenia Bulletin's ongoing First Person Account series. We hope that mental health professionals--the Bulletin's primary audience--will take this opportunity to learn about the issues and difficulties confronted by consumers of mental health care. In addition, we hope that these accounts will give patients and families a better sense of not being alone in confronting the problems that can be anticipated by persons with serious emotional difficulties. We welcome other contributions from patients, ex-patients, or family members. Our major editorial requirement is that such contributions be clearly written and organized, and that a novel or unique aspect of schizophrenia be described, with special emphasis on points that will be important for professionals. Clinicians who see articulate patients with experiences they believe should be shared might encourage these patients to submit their articles to Schizophrenia Bulletin, First Person Accounts, EEI Communications, 66 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314.--The Editors.  (+info)

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This reflective fad foreshadows some of the tensions current between nature poetry, ecological poetry, and ecological issues. And these tensions are linked to the perceived problems of contemporary experimental American poetry itself that is, that it is somehow out of touch, cloistered, urban, interior. As Jonathan Skinner says in the introduction to his new literary journal, Ecopoetics, walks do not make it into the closed environments of today s best poetry. However, Juliana Spahr has pointed out in recent readings and essays that such poetry, the poetry of walks, smacks of old-fashioned Nature poetry, a poetry that, says Spahr, doesn t include the bulldozer along with the bird. But then there s the other extreme, a poetry that too obviously delineates the battles between bulldozer and bird, and expects deep yet instant change in human actions toward the environment, while making no deep and intrinsic change within its own poetical structure. Ecopoetics showcases a more experimental ...
Sara Louise Russell, aka PinkyAndrexa, is a UK poet and poetry ezine editor, specialising particularly in sonnets, lyric-style poetry and occasionally writing in more modern styles. She founded Poetry Life & Times and edited it from 1998 to 2006, when she handed it over to Robin Ouzman Hislop and Amparo Arrospide; Robin now runs it as Editor from Poetry Life & Times. She is currently founder and Editor of the daily paper.li journal, Poetry Lifetimes ; which is a sister publication to Poetry Life & Times. Her poems and sonnets have been published in many paper and online publications including Sonnetto Poesia, Mindful of Poetry and Autumn Leaves a monthly Poetry ezine from the late Sondra Ball. Her sonnets also currently appear in the recently published anthology of sonnets Phoenix Rising from the Ashes. She is also one of the first poets ever to be published on multimedia CD ROMs, published by Kedco Studios Inc.; the first one being Pinkys Little Book of Shadows, which was featured by the ...
The Poetry Club offers membership to poets and lovers of poetry which helps sponsor all the Talking Gourds projects, including the Rella Youth Poetry Awards, the San Miguel County and Western Slope Poet Laureates, the Mycolicious Mycoluscious Mycological Poetry Show, the Chamberlain Awards, and the Fischer Cantor Poetry prizes. (2020 Mycologial Poetry Show video here.). Members receive mailings about all Talking Gourds events, free broadsides from each Poetry Club reading, and a preferred shot at participating in online Gourd Circles and in special Talking Gourds programs. Initial membership cost is $25 which guarantees mailing notice. Each subsequent year there is a $10 annual fee to keep ones membership current.. Note: meetings normally held at the Telluride Arts office across the street from the Wilkinson Public Library are currently on hold during the pandemic.. ...
Some 20th-century literary theorists, relying less on the opposition of prose and poetry, focused on the poet as simply one who creates using language, and poetry as what the poet creates.[28] The underlying concept of the poet as creator is not uncommon, and some modernist poets essentially do not distinguish between the creation of a poem with words, and creative acts in other media. Yet other modernists challenge the very attempt to define poetry as misguided.[29] The rejection of traditional forms and structures for poetry that began in the first half of the 20th century coincided with a questioning of the purpose and meaning of traditional definitions of poetry and of distinctions between poetry and prose, particularly given examples of poetic prose and prosaic poetry. Numerous modernist poets have written in non-traditional forms or in what traditionally would have been considered prose, although their writing was generally infused with poetic diction and often with rhythm and tone ...
The poetry produced by the British poets of the 17th and 18th centuries is considered to be among the best ever written. But many general readers feel intimidated by the language or structure of the poetry, and so tend to shy away from enjoying these poets and their works. Nelson takes readers on a tour of the major works and figures of 17th- and 18th-century British poetry, explaining major themes, devices, styles, language, rhythm, sound, tone, imagery, form, and meaning. Beginning each chapter with a sketch of the poets life and career, the author then looks at five or six representative works, helping readers understand and appreciate the beauty of poetry itself.From Donne and Jonson, to Pope, Swift, and Burns, the book offers excerpts of the poetry these artists crafted, and carefully examines the various attributes that have helped to establish them as some of the greatest of all time. Writing in clear, accessible language, Nelson also introduces general poetry terms to the novice, providing
This is a deeply tragic cultural illiteracy. Being unable to dwell in poetry means you are unable to dwell in the world of the Bible because so much of the Bible is poetry.. Obviously there are poems that make up the Psalms, but poems also are scattered throughout almost every book of the Bible in one way or another. The prophets are almost entirely written in poetic form and some of the deepest theology in the New Testament is created employing forms of parallelism in the Greek text that dwell on the rich heritage of Hebrew Poetry (look at Philippians 2 for example). Jesus himself used poetry more than any other source to frame and define his action to the Jewish world he inhabited.. Understanding biblical poetry is essential to understanding the Bible as a whole.. I have had difficulty learning how to read poetry in the Bible. For many years I struggled. Biblical poetry doesnt rhyme. It doesnt have meter. Even after I learned the original languages of the Bible I found it difficult.. The ...
McGrath: One is the kind of poetry that might be called tactical, about some immediate thing: a strike, lets say; some immediate event. The poet should give it as much clarity and strength as he can give it without falling into political slogans, clichés and so on. I also thought we needed another kind of poetry that is not keyed necessarily to immediate events, a poetry in which the writer trusts himself enough to write about whatever comes along, with the assumption that what he is doing will be, in the long run, useful, consciousness raising or enriching. A strategic poetry, lets say. There have been a lot of tactical poems directed to particular things, and those poems now are good in a certain sort of way, but the events they were about have moved out from under them, Somebody asked Engels, What happened to all the revolutionary poetry of 1848? He replied: It died with the political prejudices of the time. That is bound to be the fate of a lot of tactical poetry. But thats O.K. If ...
like the pop of breaking ice early spring, the water below still moving as it has all through the frozen months. The annual Robinson Jeffers Tor House Prize for Poetry was established twenty-four years ago as a living memorial in honor of American poet Robinson Jeffers (1887-1962). Her poems appear in many journals and anthologies, including most recently: Greensboro Review, Nimrod, Poetry Flash, Spillway, Tar River Poetry, and Know Me Here: An Anthology of Poetry by Women. Her chapbook, Believing the Body (Gribble Press) came out in 2014. 13 rows Drawing on the beauty of things in nature, Robinson Jeffers wrote poetry that highlighted . Introduction to Robinson Jeffers The poetry of Robinson Jeffers is distractingly memorable, not only for its strong music, but also for the hard edge of its wisdom. The leap was an instant. Hes great.Take him home. My father is alreadyout of his seat. Chelsea Wagenaar is the author of Mercy Spurs the Bone, winner of the 2013 Philip Levine Prize. Here, the ...
In the maiden voyage of this column, Poetry for the Nervous, Vol 1, I led with the principle that what you love, what strikes you, what moves you in poetry is what matters. Critics do not matter. The judgments of others do not matter. Poetry is yours to dispose as your heart dictates. If your teachers or friends impose upon you some poem or poet they champion, and you just dont get it, there is no need to think yourself stupid or inadequate, nor to give up on poetry as a whole. You will find what you love eventually, because poetry in its essence is as deep within us as our desire to communicate.. From an appeal towards what you love, Ill work into something a bit less romantic. I think the best poetry is also useful. Thats a dangerous word in the world of art, wrapped up as it is in the most ancient debates about aesthetics and utility, but Im always ready to argue that gallery art is great, but does it really beat, say, a well crafted chair that is beautiful to behold, and is also very ...
Annie Christain is an associate professor of composition and ESOL at SUNY Cobleskill and a former artist resident of the Shanghai Swatch Art Peace Hotel and the Arctic Circle Art and Science Expedition. Her poems have appeared in Seneca Review, Oxford Poetry, Prelude, and The Lifted Brow, among others. She was a winner of the Driftwood Press In-House Poem Contest and received the grand prize of the Hart Crane Memorial Poetry Contest, the Greg Grummer Poetry Award, the Oakland School of the Arts Enizagam Poetry Award, and the Neil Shepard Prize in Poetry. Tall As You Are Tall Between Them, her debut book of poetry, was published by C&R Press ...
By Linda Machinga. Township Productions will host the Session Five Bi-monthly Poetry Project on 9 October at Goethe Institut Namibia, under the theme A voice from my thoughts -feeling the Word.. The session will kick off at 19:30 and will challenge poets to share their thoughts and give strength to the word be it spoken or written.. The aim of the bi-monthly Poetry Project is to promote poetry as a creative and sustainable activity in the local arts sector, to create a poetry platform for younger and established poets to interact and share skills in writing techniques, recitation and performances and to document poetry activities through publishing, video and audio recordings.. A guest poet and writer from Cameroon MacViban Dzekasu will be part of the session and he will briefly talk about using language as a tool in translating our thoughts into words and print.. He will also explore networking possibilities between Namibia and Cameroon especially with regard to publishing and translations ...
Poetry is a vocal, which is to say a bodily, art, Robert Pinsky declares in The Sounds of Poetry. The medium of poetry is the human body: the column of air inside the chest, shaped into signifying sounds in the larynx and the mouth. In this sense, poetry is as physical or bodily an art as dancing. In this book, the former poet laureate explains how poets use the technology of poetry (its sounds) to create works of art that are performed in us when we read them aloud.. ...
Gregory Orr lists music as one of The Four Temperaments of Poetry in his essay (it appears in the excellent anthology Poets Teaching Poets). He defines it as rhythm and sounds… including syntax, the syllabic qualities of English that determine rhythm (pitch, duration, stress, loudness/softness), and the entire panoply of sound effects (alliteration, assonance, consonance, internal rhyme, etc.). It is one of the expanding, or limitless temperaments, along with imagination, and opposed to the narrowing temperaments of story and structure. Although Orr casts music in this article as something poetry has and does, Im taking the concept a step further, as one of my Spalding MFA mentors pointed out. Music is something poetry is. This idea continues to be an ongoing conceptual revolution in how I think about poetry. Poetry is music makes it possible to enjoy even the most difficult, allusive or opaque poems by entering into the music, rather than the meaning, and thus the ...
1) Why poetry?. Language has always been a complicated arena for me as an immigrant. I remember very clearly the first time someone tried to standardize my use of English. I was very young, and as an adult writer today, I use multilingualism to push standard US English to the point of breaking. For me, poetry is the best way to do that.. 2) Do you feel like poetry is more or less important & relevant today?. Compared to what? To me, the occasional declaration that poetry is dead or irrelevant or has always seemed to be irrelevant clickbait. Anti-intellectual tendencies in USAmerican society are disappointing since poets have a much higher status as artists, public intellectuals, and cultural critics in other countries. I think poets and other artists have a responsibility to critique and be critical of the status quo, especially since we reside in the center of the Death Star. We are rewarded more for going along with the mainstream, for writing poetry that does not find a way to challenge. For ...
Andrew Motion was born in London and raised in Stisted, Essex. He attended Radley College in the late 1960s and began reading the work of Thomas Hardy, John Keats, and William Wordsworth. He read English at Oxford University, where he worked with W.H. Auden and wrote on the poetry of Welsh poet Edward Thomas for his MLitt. He later taught English at Hull University, where he befriended Philip Larkin. Motion has served as editor for the Poetry Review andas editorial director and poetry editor for Chatto & Windus; he was knighted in 2009. From 1999-2009, he was poet laureate for the UK. Motions early collections of poetry include The Pleasure Steamers (1977); Dangerous Play: Poems 1974-1984 (1984), which received a John Llewellyn Rhys Prize; and Natural Causes (1987), which won a Dylan Thomas Prize. Known for narrative poems that often take up historical events in a meditative mode, Motions poetry manages...
Introduction. Love is an effective/powerful subject for poetry. Compare two poems that you have found to be effective/powerful and comment on how the poets have achieved their effects. The two poems I have chosen to analyse are Fist Love and Ballad both poems are examples of pre-19th century love poetry. Love poetry is timeless, as love itself does not change over the ages. So, this type of poetry is just as relevant now as it was when it was written. Love has been the focus of poetry for many years mainly because it is a feeling which is common to everyone. The Greeks arranged Love into four different categories; Storge: The liking of an object, Eros: Physical attraction, Philia/Philos: Brotherly love and Agape: Un-conditional love. The two poems I have chosen to analyse, First Love and Ballad demonstrate the love the Greeks named Eros both convey imagery of love based on physical attraction. John Clare the poet of the poem First Love grew up in extreme poverty, and was working on ...
Over the last two centuries, Ireland has produced some of the worlds most outstanding and best-loved poets, from Thomas Moore to W. B. Yeats to Seamus Heaney. This introduction not only provides an essential overview of the history and development of poetry in Ireland, but also offers new approaches to aspects of the field. Justin Quinn argues that the language issues of Irish poetry have been misconceived and re-examines the divide between Gaelic and Anglophone poetry. Quinn suggests an alternative to both nationalist and revisionist interpretations and fundamentally challenges existing ideas of Irish poetry. This lucid book offers a rich contextual background against which to read the individual works, and pays close attention to the major poems and poets. Readers and students of Irish poetry will learn much from Quinns sharp and critically acute account. ...
The author of nearly 20 books of poetry and poetics, Finch was educated at Yale and Stanford universities. She was named as director of the Stonecoast MFA Program at the University of Southern Maine in Portland nine years ago.. Finch sees a strong resurgence in the interest in poetry. Poetry is really on its way back, she noted. The pendulum is swinging back.. With new technology and social media, such as YouTube and the evolution of new forms such as rap, more people are listening to poetry again, she said. Finch pointed out that April is National Poetry Month and her other book, A Poets Craft, released last year, grew directly out of my teaching at Stonecoast.. Finchs latest book, Spells, is putting my own ideas into action, she said. The book was formally launched in March at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs annual conference and book fair in Boston and was received really well, the poet said. The book was completely sold out, including her own personal ...
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If poetry is everywhere; it just needs editing, as the late, great James Tate once asserted, then well never run low on good fodder for verse. What we do risk losing, from time to time, is our appreciation and respect for the eternal, alchemical art of writing poems in the first place.. Thankfully, the Amherst Poetry Festival and Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon are going strong, and their return this year brings new events as well, including a heartfelt tribute to Tate - who passed away last summer - and something called Poemkémon, which we think involves running around catching stray poems (gotta read em all!) Also very cool this year: the first-ever Emily Dickinson Poetry Slam, hosted by Northampton Poetry and featuring four of the best slam teams in the Northeast. Winners go home with cash prizes and baked goods based on Emily Dickinsons recipes.. Whether you want to challenge yourself at the one-day reading of all 1,789 of Dickinsons poems, try out an outdoor open mic at night, do a ...
Poems submitted for poetry contest, including love poems, teen poetry, children poetry, free verse, sonnet, etc. All kinds of subjects and styles in our free online poetry forum.
Poems submitted for poetry contest, including love poems, teen poetry, children poetry, free verse, sonnet, etc. All kinds of subjects and styles in our free online poetry forum.
Hippocrates NHS Award winners, commended poets and judges. Hippocrates Prize. Judge Jo Shapcott said: The Hippocrates Prize, since its inception in 2009, has quickly established itself as one of the most important international prizes for poetry as well as providing a unique place for poetry and medicine to meet. Its international reach is reflected in this years prizewinners who come from countries all round the globe, including New Zealand, the USA, Ireland, and Israel. She added: You might imagine that poetry on medical themes would be sad, even grim reading, but far from it. There was a lively range of subjects and perspectives in this years batch, and the judges were lucky enough to be debating the merits of some outstanding poems which have in common their sheer brio, skill, and passion, and often an exhilarating deftness in deploying medical language so that it sings.. Judge Roger Highfield commented The Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine works brilliantly because medicine is ...
Poetry Society Member Romalyn Ante has been announced as joint winner of the Manchester Poetry Prize alongside Laura Webb. The winning poets receive £5,000 each. This years Poetry Prize was judged by Adam ORiordan and former winners Mona Arshi and Pascale Petit.. Included on the shortlist were Poetry Society Members Ella Frears and Carolyn King.. Adam ORiordan said that,. ...
Mary Lee is a fifth grade teacher. She is the author of Reconsidering Read-Aloud (Stenhouse) and has poems in the Poetry Friday Anthology, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Middle School, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Science, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Celebrations (Pomelo Books), Dear Tomato: An International Crop of Food and Agriculture Poems, National Geographic Books of Nature Poems, The Best of Todays Little Ditty (2014-15 and 2016), Amy Ludwig VanDerwaters Poems are Teachers, National Geographics The Poetry of US, and IMPERFECT: Poems About Mistakes ...
Mary Lee is a fifth grade teacher. She is the author of Reconsidering Read-Aloud (Stenhouse) and has poems in the Poetry Friday Anthology, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Middle School, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Science, the Poetry Friday Anthology for Celebrations (Pomelo Books), Dear Tomato: An International Crop of Food and Agriculture Poems, National Geographic Books of Nature Poems, The Best of Todays Little Ditty (2014-15 and 2016), Amy Ludwig VanDerwaters Poems are Teachers, National Geographics The Poetry of US, and IMPERFECT: Poems About Mistakes ...
At the age of 20, Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) entered her poem Renascence in a contest and won fourth place, which meant publication in The Lyric Year - and a scholarship to Vassar (makes you wonder what the first place winner received). She graduated in 1917, and that same year published her first volume, Renascence and Other Poems. Millay moved to Greenwich Village in New York City and threw herself into what was once politely described as the bohemian life.. Over her lifetime, she published some 20 volumes of poetry and eight dramatic works; her advocacy of feminism was well ahead of its time. She became famous for her readings and public appearances, and her husband, Eugen Boissevain, gave up his own career to manage Millays. Her fourth volume of poetry, The Harp Weaver, won the Pulitzer Prize, making Millay the first woman to receive the prize for poetry.. For National Poetry Month, here are three poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay.. First Fig. My candle burns at both ends ...
WELLESLEY. A Wellesley College professor has been awarded a prestigious prize for his poetry, the Bloomberg news service reports.. Frank Bidart, an English professor who has been at the school for more than 30 years, won the Bollingen Prize in Poetry for 2007. The prize is awarded biennially by Yale University and comes with a $100,000 award. Bidart is currently editing a collection of poetry by Robert Lowell, along with teaching poetry workshops and 20th century poetry.. -- Adam Sell. ...
By Dan Hoeweler. This article makes multiple false and misleading assumptions, one of which is the claim that people suffering from Schizophrenia and psychotic disorders are incapable of producing quality poetry due to the nature of their illness. I am a Certified Peer Specialist that suffers from Schizoaffective disorder and have written poetry that has been published in multiple magazines, psychology websites and street papers. If Dr Rothenbergs were correct in this highly prejudiced and inaccurate article then this would have never been the case. The author is selectively using examples of people writing poetry under psychotic duress in an attempt to prove his false claim. While it may be impossible to produce sensible poetry during a psychotic episode, there are times when a patient is lucid and able to rationalize their thoughts and ideas. During these times it is possible to produce poetry based upon the psychotic thought process. In fact I personally have found it therapeutic to do so, ...
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Home page of the Library of Congress Poetry 180 Project...Poetry 180 is designed to make it easy for students to hear or read a poem on each of the 180 days of the school year.Chosen by Billy Collins, former US Poet Laureate and all round very readable poet himself. This is a simple idea that could easily be supplemented with local content. Collins says: Listening to poetry can encourage students and other learners to become members of the circle of readers for whom poetry is a vital source of pleasure. | Readers Advisory For Secondary Schools
Aimed at promoting community spirit, giving a stage to well-known poets as well as nurturing talented young artists, this special weekend offers poets from all over the chance to shine onstage. With over 90 events, you can expect extraordinary poetry recitals, music events, art and workshops.. There is a great range of poets performing at various venues at this year`s event: Ashley Dowds, Hugh Hodge, John Maytham, Nic de Jager, Kobus Moolman, Lungiswa Nyatyowa, Lerato Sibanda, Philip de Vos, Diana Ferrus, Daniel Hugo, Lara Kirsten, Fanie Olivier, Koos van der Merwe, Mavis Vermaak, Wendy Woodward and many more. A Complete list of all the performing poets can be found at http://mcgregorpoetryfestival.co.za/2017-poets/. Billy Kennedy, Chairman of the Poetry in MGregor committee, believes that Poetry plays an important part in our lives: Someone once wrote that much of the violence and psychological illness and unease in our society is probably due to poetry deprivation. Bigotry and prejudice and ...
Conveying emotions in spoken poetry may be based on a poems semantic content and/or on emotional prosody, i.e., on acoustic features above single speech sounds. However, hypotheses of more direct sound-emotion relations in poetry, such as those based on the frequency of occurrence of certain phonemes, have not withstood empirical (re)testing. Therefore, we investigated sound-emotion associations based on prosodic features as a potential alternative route for the, at least partially, non-semantic expression and perception of emotions in poetry. We first conducted a pre-study designed to validate relevant parameters of joy- and sadness-supporting prosody in the recitation, i.e. acoustic production, of poetry. The parameters obtained thereof guided the experimental modification of recordings of German joyful and sad poems such that for each poem, three prosodic variants were constructed: one with a joy-supporting prosody, one with a sadness-supporting prosody, and a neutral variant. In the ...
The book is divided into several sections, each color-coded for ease of use. Poetry & You offers readers a quick guided tour of poetry, nine habits of successful poets (such as get gonzo over words, write every day and play), a writing pledge and more you. Your Poetry Toolbox explains the tools of the trade, such as poetic devices and the anatomy of a poem. The Poets Decisions delves deep into the process of writing, providing lessons on point of view, tense, form, playing with structure, revising and much more. Always Something to Write About provides ideas for journaling and writing prompts. The last major section, Ta Da!: Presenting Your Work is about reading, performing and publishing poetry. Liberally sprinkled throughout the text are examples and lots of poems from a range of poets ...
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Edward Byrne is the author of eight collections of poetry, most recently a trilogy of volumes: TIDAL AIR (Pecan Grove Press, 2002), SEEDED LIGHT (Turning Point Books, 2010), and TINTED DISTANCES (Turning Point Books,2011). DARK REFUGE (2011), an audio chapbook offering a sequence of poems from AUTISM: A POEM, is available from Whale Sound. He has also edited two anthologies of poetry, including POETRY FROM PARADISE VALLEY (Pecan Grove Press, 2010). In addition, his essays of literary criticism have been published in various journals and book collections, including MARK STRAND (Chelsea House Publishers), edited by Harold Bloom; A CONDITION OF THE SPIRIT: THE LIFE AND WORK OF LARRY LEVIS (Eastern Washington University Press), edited by Christopher Buckley and Alexander Long; Claudia Emerson: Literary Criticism in POETRY FOR STUDENTS (Thomson Gale Publishing), edited by Ira Mark Milne; and DAVID BOTTOMS: CRITICAL ESSAYS AND INTERVIEWS (McFarland & Co.), edited by William Walsh. He is a professor ...
Edward Byrne is the author of eight collections of poetry, most recently a trilogy of volumes: TIDAL AIR (Pecan Grove Press, 2002), SEEDED LIGHT (Turning Point Books, 2010), and TINTED DISTANCES (Turning Point Books,2011). DARK REFUGE (2011), an audio chapbook offering a sequence of poems from AUTISM: A POEM, is available from Whale Sound. He has also edited two anthologies of poetry, including POETRY FROM PARADISE VALLEY (Pecan Grove Press, 2010). In addition, his essays of literary criticism have been published in various journals and book collections, including MARK STRAND (Chelsea House Publishers), edited by Harold Bloom; A CONDITION OF THE SPIRIT: THE LIFE AND WORK OF LARRY LEVIS (Eastern Washington University Press), edited by Christopher Buckley and Alexander Long; Claudia Emerson: Literary Criticism in POETRY FOR STUDENTS (Thomson Gale Publishing), edited by Ira Mark Milne; and DAVID BOTTOMS: CRITICAL ESSAYS AND INTERVIEWS (McFarland & Co.), edited by William Walsh. He is a professor ...
Although he is now renowned as a novelist, biographer and translator as well as a poet, D. M. Thomas wrote and published little else but poetry until he was forty, and has said that poetry has always been his first love. He has produced an impressive fifteen poetry collections, beginning with Two Voices in 1968, with his most recent being Mrs English and Other Women (2014). In addition he has published thirteen novels, of which the third, the highly acclaimed, Booker-shortlisted The White Hotel (1981), has been translated into over 30 languages. Thomass own translations of Russian poets including Pushkin and Akhmatova are themselves highly regarded, and his biography of Alexander Solzhenitsyn was awarded the Orwell Prize for political writing in 1999. He has also written a stage play, Hell Fire Corner (2004).. Thomass poetry is direct and often conversational in tone, touching on subjects close to home such as marriage, sex and death. One of the poems great strengths is in their conjuring ...
Alfred Deakin and Robert Menzies aside, Australian Prime Ministers have not been noted for their love of poetry - so the very title of Toby Davidsons new book comes as a jolt. Davidson, himself a fine poet and a descendant of the Curtin family, demonstrates how central poetry was to Curtins life, both publicly and privately, and how it factored into Curtins brilliance as an orator. It is true that Curtins favoured poets - such as Wordsworth, Shelley, Whitman and Bernard ODowd - were chosen more on political grounds than aesthetics, and Davidson does not romanticise his ancestor. Good for the Soul: John Curtins Life with Poetry is that rare thing: a scholarly book that is highly readable, written with poise and clear-headed intelligence. It is a major contribution to Curtin studies and shows that poetry was for Curtin, as it is for some people in every age, nothing less than the language of the soul.. ...
1) Why poetry?. Poetry lets us play with the salamanders hiding out in the humid dirt pockets under rocks. Its empathy and studied dissociation, both vigorously. It lets you see around the corners around which youre hiding from yourself. But you might be ten years younger, or you might be your grandmother. Running away from home before you learn how to speak. Imagining something else. I fall asleep in its yard, and wake up the mole on my back. It might be where we go when we die. Like glass in a crucible. Where language goes both to touch itself and hate its body, all at once. It is the only-childs sibling. Or language caught in puberty: its emotions are absolute, but you can tell when it speaks its still trying to figure out what it feels. A hatchling chick gluing its egg back together before it can open its eyes. Poetry is never certain, so it is always alive - the stillborn child in the family tree. The opposable thumb of thought. Poetry is a kind of weather that makes you scratch your ...
Folk Coll 11 is Utah State Universitys cowboy poetry collection. The collection, originally created by a generation donation by the L. J. and Mary Skaggs Foundation, includes books gathered during a fieldwork project in the early 1980s to document cowboy poetry in the U.S. west (see Folk Coll 11f). From this important fieldwork project came the impetus for the first Cowboy Poetry Gathering held in January 1985 in Elko, Nevada. Since that time, each January, the Fife Folklore Archives staff take the collection and Access database (that details each book, poem, author, first line and key words), to the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering for offsite use. Through University purchases and generation donations from poets and collectors, this collection continues to grow. ...
Write the Worlds Virtual Poetry Workshops invite writers ages 13-19 to connect across continents, level up their craft, and learn from celebrated and caring authors through a variety of poetic genres. Join peers from over 100 countries as you pour your voice and vision into poetry with the help of esteemed poets and educators through Write the Worlds Global Writing Workshops.. The four distinct Workshop offerings will each take place over the course of three to four 90-minute live Saturday sessions, inviting you to find, raise, use, and share your voice as you explore a variety of genres. All Workshops focus on the art and utility of poetry, and how we can use our writing to advocate, mobilize, unify, resist, connect, and work together to create the world we imagine. Writers of all levels and experiences are welcome.. During workshop sessions, youll engage in interactive writing activities, connect with peers around the world, and work together to grow your poetry skills. Between workshop ...
Keywords: poetry - painting - ekphrasis - time - philosophy of time - imagery Poetry, imagery and time are large, signicant concepts, even without considering the relations between them, and this paper does not pretend to deal with them thoroughly. Like a number of other modern and contemporary poets I am interested in ekphrastic poetry, particularly poetry based on
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Second, it makes no bloody difference whether Wagners music-drama poems qua poems are execrable or not as stand-alone poetry. Those poems were never intended to stand alone. The same could be said of the music for Wagners music-dramas and of the music-dramass poems as dramatic text. It could be said with a perfect assurance of not being in error that Wagner heard and saw those three elements (poem, music, and drama) simultaneously from the instant he began work on the music-dramas proper (as opposed to the writing of the prose drafts), no matter that he actually wrote text and music serially as he physically could not help but do. He began with the text first because its the armature about which the drama is constructed; the thing that supports and gives shape to the fully fleshed-out work. Thats just a matter of good and proper engineering practice in the creation of anything whatsoever. Its largely an unprofitable and even misleading exercise to pull apart that whose separate ...
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Ill be writing a short series of exploratory essay/dispatches on the poetry scene(s) in contemporary Moscow, where Ive been living on a year-long research fellowship. In these posts Ill be paying particular attention to contemporary poetrys relationship to the Soviet and post-Soviet past, and to its preoccupation with the afterlives and postmemories of historical trauma and political catastrophe. Ill also be looking at the life-worlds of poetry in Moscow: social media posts, readings, concerts, bookstore events. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the paradoxically codependent - even cocreative - relationship between official and unofficial culture weakened or dissolved outright, and with it many of the literary institutions that had produced, sustained, and given orientation to a reading public. The poetry that has come into being in the long wake of this dissolution (and in the purgatorial plain that is Putinism) performs something new: both in its public life - in its ...
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What is the use or function of poetry nowadays? is a question not the less poignant for being defiantly asked by so many stupid people or apologetically answered by so many silly people. The function of poetry is religious invocation of the Muse; its use is the experience of mixed exaltation and horror that her presence excites…poetry, since it defies scientific analysis, must be rooted in some sort of magic…. Welsh poet Alun Lewis…wrote just before his death…of the single poetic theme of Life and Death the question of what survives of the beloved. Granted that there are many themes for the journalist of verse, yet for the poet, as Alun Lewis understood the word, there is no choice…Perfect faithfulness to the Theme affects the reader of a poem with a strange feeling, between delight and horror, of which the purely physical effect is that the hair literally stands on end…. The Theme, briefly, is…the birth, life, death and resurrection of the God of the Waxing Year; the central ...
204]] partly because they had taken firm foot in Indian soil, and partly because the great nobles made up to some extent for the lack of royal patronage. In the case of poetry, where self-expression yields better results without compliance with a patrons wishes or moods, the abolition of the court patronage and the weakening of the court tradition led to some welcome new developments. The greatest Persian poet of the period, Bedil, turned away from the polished love lyrics of the old court poets and concentrated on metaphysical poetry. Often his fancy ran riot. Many of his metaphors are quaint and far-fetched, and his meaning is frequently obscure, but he is unmatched for profundity of thought and originality of ideas and similes. He is highly popular in Afghanistan and Tajikistan, where his poetry appeals to the serious readers in the same way as does the great Masnavi of Rumi. He paved the way for Ghalib, who followed him in aiming at originality and depth of thought, but adopted the polished ...
Save your sanity through poetry? This may sound strange, but it works for me and my friends.. A friend, who is experiencing the late effects of polio, designed his own advanced college degree program. He called it Creating Wellness through Poetry. The act of writing out his feelings by focusing on God and His creation helped him achieve better mental health.. Another friend wrote a poem called Saved by a Gibson about a discarded guitar later found by a streetperson whose life was restored.. Saving sanity through poetry sounds like a motto from an old 1950s TV program. Nevertheless, I believe it has often saved me. Reading beautiful thoughts of another poet or jotting down my own, even during pain, helps me. Reading about someone else who had the same feelings helps me realize I am not alone.. Others may get this same release through a cherished hobby. Gardening is my husbands choice. Before anyone says, I cant do that anymore, let me hasten to assure you we all lose bits and pieces of ...
Bermuda Hospitals Board and Friends of Hospice announce the winners of the Being Alive artwork and poetry competition. The competition, open to the public at large, is part of celebrations marking the 25th anniversary of Agape House, Bermudas only palliative care hospice.. Participants submitted their original works of art and poetry/prose on the theme Being Alive. In total, 9 works of art and 11 poems were submitted. Three judges met and decided on winners in each of the two categories. Judges of the artwork were: Danjou Anderson, Gallery Director of Windjammer3 Gallery; Nzingha Ming, Gallery Director of Bermuda Society of Arts and Elise Outerbridge, Curator and Director of Collections for Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art. Local poets Nick Hutchings, Stephan Johnstone and Anna Nowak judged the poetry entries.. Winning entries will be hung in Agape House.. In the artwork section Alan C Smith won first place with his digital image Trees, Nicky Gurrett received second place with her vibrant ...
I was born in Stavanger in 1969, and my current residence is in Nissedal, Telemark, Norway. After attending the Writers Academy in Bø 1988, I had my debut as a poet with the book In the green-shadows in 1990. I have also been the assistant of photographer Dag Alveng from late 1990 to winter 91/92, and my first art show as a photographer at Gallery Gahn in Oslo in 1992. I have published 11 collections of poetry, 7 novels, and translated Michael Palmers poetry, and several novels. I am a member of The Norwegian Writers Union. I am also a member of the photographical movement GFSNT, and The Union of Free Photographers associated with The Organization of Norwegian Artists. The last years I have been a guest lecturer at The Writers Academy in Bø, in the topics of poetry and movie-scripts. In addition to have attended several juried art exhibitions, I have also recieved the literary Oktober price and Haldis Moren Vesaas price. I got G.I. in 2009 (Guaranteed Income as an artist from the ...
Anthony Roberts is a veteran of Baltimore and Afghanistan. He is a graduate of The New School in New York City with a Master of Fine Arts degree in creative writing. His poetry has appeared in The Other Voices Literary Anthology, Southerly Literary Journal, and has been translated into Czech, Persian, Bengali, Hebrew, and Italian. He presently resides in Alexandria, New Jersey, in a home with beautiful views and interlocking fields of fire. His first poetry collection, Pigtown, was well received and he is currently working on additional poetry projects. ...
THE OFFICIAL Poetry Diva, Spoken Word Artist, Author, Inspirational Speaker, Creative Force, Truth Teller, Listener, and Butterfly. Archuleta is a sought-after artist, and author of Heaven Knows Your Existence. She inspires readers and audiences with her down-to-earth style to become more of themselves and live with purpose. Her on-line newsletter is read by thousands each month, and she is currently working on her first spoken word cd project, and two poetry books. Archuleta has spoken at various church events, community health fairs, womens groups, book clubs, facilitated career and scholarship workshops for students, and presented spoken word for local events. She has been featured in The Sun Times, The National Library of Poetry, and the on-line magazine, The Nubian Chronicles. Archuleta formed Artfully Speaking in 2006, which provides various programs and self-improvement opportunities, as well as coaching for aspiring authors. A native of Kansas City, the former radio show host served ...
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Explore Amanda Phingbodhipakkiyas vibrant murals through ekphrasis, writing poems that describe and respond to visual art, with Clark County, Nevada Poet Laureate Heather Lang-Cassera. Cassera will start by reading examples of poems that respond to works of art. Attendees will be offered prompts and guidance. This event is free and open to the public.
among other charges) in 1963 and was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1972. Brodsky emigrated to the United States, where he became a citizen, taught at several colleges, and continued to build a reputation as a distinguished literary figure. He became a master of the English language and wrote in it as well as Russian.. His poetry, which often treats themes of loss and exile, is highly regarded for its formal technique, depth, intensity, irony, and wit. Among his best known works are A Part of Speech (tr. 1980), a volume of poetry; Less than One (tr. 1986) and the posthumously published On Grief and Reason (1996), essays; and the English-language poems of To Urania (1988) and So Forth (1996). Later works include a play, Marbles (1989), and a book of prose, Watermark (1992). His Collected Poems in English was published in 2000.. The recipient of a MacArthur Award (1981), a National Book Award (1986), and many other honors, he won the 1987 Nobel Prize in Literature and was poet laureate of the ...
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Tasha Cotter is the author of the poetry collections Some Churches (Gold Wake Press, 2013), That Bird Your Heart (Finishing Line Press, 2013), and Girl in the Cave (Tree Light Books, 2016). Winner of the 2015 Delphi Poetry Series, her work has appeared in journals such as Contrary Magazine, NANO fiction, and Booth. A contributor to Women in Clothes (Blue Rider Press, 2014), The Poets on Growth Anthology (Math Paper Press, 2015), and the 2017 Poets Market (Writers Digest Books), she makes her home in Lexington, Kentucky where she works in higher education. ...
Watching a recent programme on Seamus Heaney I realised that I had been shutting out reading and writing poetry whilst I studied and that this was what was making me feel unsettled. His lyrical poetry is so powerful and beautiful and as the Nobel Prize acknowledged, he took the local and made it global. I have no right to put my name on the same page as his, but listening to his words has inspired me, finally, to start writing again so I present my latest poem following Heaneys Kite for Christopher and Michael ...
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Dr. Carmen is a graduate of Southern University. He then graduated from Louisiana State University Medical School. He completed his internship at Loyola University, and his residency at Northeastern Ohio University.. Dr. Carmen also has specialized training in Robotic Surgery and InterStim Therapy. Dr. Carmens areas of urologic expertise are erectile dysfunction, penile implant surgery, prostate cancer, urinary incontinence, InterStim Therapy, and kidney stones.. Dr. Carmen is a member of the American Urological Association, National Medical Association, American Association of Clinical Urologists, and American College of Surgeons.. Dr. Carmen, a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is married, has two children, and enjoys swimming.. Listen to Dr. Carmen as he discusses Low T and its impact on mens health on The Week Check-up with Bruce Feinberg.. ...
Mike Carman (born April 14, 1988) is an American bandy player and former professional ice hockey player. He played in the American Hockey League for the Lake Erie Monsters, Hershey Bears and the Wilkes-Barre Scranton Penguins. He was selected by the Colorado Avalanche in the 3rd round (81st overall) of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. Prior to turning professional, Carman played attended the University of Minnesota where he played four seasons of college hockey with the NCAA Division I Minnesota Golden Gophers mens ice hockey team. On March 19, 2010, the Colorado Avalanche signed Carman to an entry level contract. On February 2, 2012, Carman was traded by the Avalanche to the Washington Capitals in exchange for Danny Richmond. On September 19, after failing to earn a new contract with the Capitals, Carman accepted a try-out contract to attend the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins training camp for the 2013-14 season. After 13 games into the season, Carman was signed to an AHL with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton ...
Cast off the shores of Normandy, the tiny isle of Guernsey lies isolated between the two European powers of England and France. Guernsey, however, has remained independent since 1204, and its government, the Bailiwick of Guernsey, comprises the inhabited islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou and Lihou. Rich in an abundant culture and history, Guernsey is well-known for its sea ports, mystic pagan rituals, potent cider, and poetry. While in political exile on the isle of Guernsey, Victor Hugo (1802-1885) wrote two pieces de resistance, Les Travailleurs de la Mer (Toilers of the Sea) and Les Misérables. He also stimulated a movement of local poets to write in Guernesiais, a mutation of medieval Norman-French and a traditionally unwritten tongue. Among these inspired poets was Georges Métivier (1790-1881), who discovered the folk poetry of Guernsey. He promises in his first book of poems, Rimes Guernesiaises, popular legends, proverbs, sayings, allusions to ancient ...
Where does Borges reside on the Latin American fiction map? He has often been called the father of the Latin American novel-certainly the new Latin American novel, as of the mid-20th century. I hate to use biological or patriarchal terms here, but he truly was such an amazing inventor, such an adventurer in the world of literature, that his ideas, his concepts, his way into literature really inspired many significant writers. He directly inspired [Gabriel] García Márquez and Carlos Fuentes, but even the generation before that. Whats interesting about him is that he really was first a poet, and always considered himself a poet. His approach to writing-no matter whether its fiction, poetry, essays-is, in some ways, poetry. Thats what makes the Latin American novel so special, so innovative: how it was dealing with language, renewing language, bringing in these obviously new genres like magical realism, of which Borges is a precursor.. What was your first encounter with Borgess work? Way ...
In his 1960 Nobel Prize acceptance speech, Saint-John Perse said that it is enough for the poet to be the guilty conscience of his time. Perse was a poet who ventured inward and he often described his journeys in terms of landscapes and broad histories, of the interior made exterior.
In Petty Theft, Nicholas Friedman cultivates the strangeness of daily life and turns an unsentimental eye to joy, catastrophe, and the myriad stations in between. The poems often set us wandering: to the busked streets of Assisi; to a burning circus tent in Hartford, Connecticut; to a stone circle in England; to the poets native Upstate New York; and to his adoptive California, where a wealthy neighbor lives behind a massive hedge, four-square/ like a curtain wall/ that keeps us here, him there. The theft of this collections title lurks on every page, luring faith to doubt, love to loss, and appearance to illusion. Yet these poems never lapse into hopelessness. Even where failure and tragedy precede human understanding, Petty Theft suggests the possibility of sustenance and recompense. Both confident and questioning, this debut collection announces Friedman as an important new voice in American poetry. Petty Theft is the eighteenth winner of the annual New Criterion Poetry Prize. The New ...
Off the page, it would be talking to someone whos had an experience with a poem after hearing me read it. I wish there was less of a barrier between the poet and the audience at a poetry reading. I wish we could talk about what poems actually mean to us, and how they help us live. Id love to just pass my poems around before a reading and ask people which ones theyd like to hear, even if their responses were based only on the titles. The visual artist Felix Gonzalez-Torres said that, For most of the work I do, I need the public to become responsible and activate the work. I think about that a lot. How can I do that with poems? I want to. I really believe that poetry can enrich peoples lives, especially today when consumer culture is constantly pushing us toward soundbites and the same ten words, toward instant gratification and not thinking or reflecting about our emotional and intellectual lives and whats actually happening in the world. Its the culture of emoticons. I hate emoticons. ...
Charles Bukowski is primarily known as a poet. He was also a lifelong alcoholic and often wrote about his drinking in both his poems and especially in his prose. Post Office was his first novel.. Although its labeled a novel, Post Office is really a memoir. (I think the only actual novel Bukowski ever wrote was Pulp, a parody of a detective novel, Dedicated to bad writing, that was published in 1994, the year he died. Ill review Pulp in the future.) Theres no plot to Post Office, hardly even a story. A man hires on as a letter carrier, works a few years then quits. He hires on again as a clerk, works a lot more years, then quits again. Thats the story.. In this time frame of some 14-15 years, he goes through a number of wives and lovers, drinks, has a kid, drinks, plays the horses, and drinks. Ive heard many people say they love Bukowskis poetry, but hate his prose. In my opinion, theyre not reading him right. His prose is poetry. Im not saying that every word Bukowski has ever ...
Edward Hirsch. Djelloul Marbrook started writing poems in Manhattan when he was fourteen. In his thirties he abandoned poetry after publishing a few poems in small journals, but he never stopped reading and studying poetry. Then at age sixty-seven, appalled by the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the poet within awakened. Stuffing sky-blue notebooks in his pockets, Marbrook began walking around Manhattan determined to affirm his beloved home in the wake of the nihilistic attacks. Far from Algiers emerged from hundreds of poems he has composed in the years since.. Marbrooks voice speaks to anyone who has ever had doubts about belonging. Born in Algiers to an American artist and a Bedouin father and arriving in America as a gravely ill infant, Marbrook has contemplated this issue throughout his life. Far from Algiers explores belonging in a society that is in denial about its own nativist sentiments. It speaks of the struggle to belong in a culture that pays lip service to assimilation but does not ...
Introduction. Dulce Et Decorum Est Colin Mcknight The poem ??Dulce Et Decorum Est? by Wilfred Owen describes a gas attack on a group of soldiers returning back to base during World War one. One man fails to fit his gas mask on time and suffers a slow and painful death due to the horrific effects of mustard gas. This essay will show how poetic techniques are used to make the description vivid and consider what effect this has on the reader. Owen is writing from personal experience as he fought in the war from 1915-1918. In the war, Owen suffered from shell shock. He also spent a period of time in a military hospital, where he met poet Siegfried Sassoon. It was Sassoon that encouraged Owen in his poetry. While at the war, Owen wrote until his unexpected and tragic death in 1918-one week before the war ended. Owen viewed the war as cruel and a waste of time and his poetry is full of bitterness. In the poem ?Dule Et Decorum Est?,Owen expresses his feelings about the war. The theme in ?Dule Et ...
Joyce Storey is an award-winning writer, producer, and actor. Her plays Caged and Time Wars have been produced in New York City. Other plays include: The Best That Mother Knows and Dirty Laundry. Screenplays include: Guardian Angel, Blind Allie, Run Away Forever, Enchanted Forrest and Thirty Gs. Her films have won awards both nationally and internationally. She has written for such publications as: The Guardian, Front of House Magazine, Live Sound International, and PLSN Magazine. Her column, Joyce Of The Theatre, has been read by more than 40,000 subscribers. She has written travel videos and audio tours for the Your Guide Around series, including: Your Guide Around NYC, The Empire State Building, Times Square, and Prince Edward Island. Her work has been published internationally in such anthologies as: Holding Onto Forever and Pearls Of The Past. Her poetry has been chosen for publication in the International Library of Poetrys The Best Poems and Poets. She has several projects in ...
Joyce Storey is an award-winning writer, producer, and actor. Her plays Caged and Time Wars have been produced in New York City. Other plays include: The Best That Mother Knows and Dirty Laundry. Screenplays include: Guardian Angel, Blind Allie, Run Away Forever, Enchanted Forrest and Thirty Gs. Her films have won awards both nationally and internationally. She has written for such publications as: The Guardian, Front of House Magazine, Live Sound International, and PLSN Magazine. Her column, Joyce Of The Theatre, has been read by more than 40,000 subscribers. She has written travel videos and audio tours for the Your Guide Around series, including: Your Guide Around NYC, The Empire State Building, Times Square, and Prince Edward Island. Her work has been published internationally in such anthologies as: Holding Onto Forever and Pearls Of The Past. Her poetry has been chosen for publication in the International Library of Poetrys The Best Poems and Poets. She has several projects in ...
Julia R. DeStefano is a confessional poet who captures moments to preserve them in the glistening amber of language. A Red Queen in life and in verse, her empowering words and photographs have appeared in local and national publications. Julias pen is her wand. Her spells are her poems. An author driven by love and healed by intimacy, Julias first poetry collection, Leave Everything, was published in 2016 and reached #11 in Poetry by Women at Amazon. Her latest release, Whirling Into Flame, was published in December 2020. Julias writing has been hailed as a life raft with the ability to touch you emotionally and engulf you in sensual satisfaction. A limited edition woman teetering on the razors edge of reason and passion, Julias words unapologetically challenge perceptions ...
Baghdad * Iraq. Iraqi poet Ali Habash was born in Baghdad 1965 and started publishing his works in 1985. His poems have appeared in all Iraqi and Arab newspapers. His first book of poetry ( Years without Reason)was issued in 2001 in Tunis. His poetry has been translated into French. He is a journalist for Al Khaleej newspaper in The United Arab Emirates and is featured in the film Voices in Wartime.. ...
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I actually think Devonport got it wrong. Watching the Accenture on TV last week was, by the last round, reduced to watching a few shots squeezed in between advertisements. Whats better would be to engage in a friendly game of match play from time to time and leave the score cards with the starter. But when was the last time someone came up to you at your local course and asked do you want a match? Maybe in Scotland, but not in the U.S. Or am I wrong?. Matches of all kinds were certainly played at the Old Course in St. Andrews in the 1920s. And for some undetermined reason, The Royal and Ancient Golf Club recommended at that time with regard to such matches that all sympathetic handicapping should be discontinued. This advisory inspired a wily golf poet to respond with the following tale:. ...
Among the original Japanese American teachers of the Hakiu was Ozawa Neiji (1886) and Kumuro Kyotaro (1885), teaching the original pre-war Fresno Club of Matsuda Hekisamei, Ozawa Waka, Gomyo Reiko, Hosoda Chiyoko, Shinda Yuko, Takeda Senbo, Miwa Kogen, Saga Shokoshi, Kawada Michiko, Sumioa Reishi, Kameno Kazuko, Uemaruko Shizuku, Yamada Shuko and Masumoto Bisho. The Stockton Delta Ginsha Group consisted of Agari Yotenchi, Fujita Tojo, Fukuda Hisao, Hirai Tokuji, Iguchi Tyonan, Kanow Soichi, Koyama Kido, Kume Seioshi, Kunimori Honjyoshi, Matsui Ryokuin, Morimoto Misen, Nakao Yajin, Okamoto Hyakuissei, Okamoto Kikuha, Okamoto Shiho, Ouchide Konan, Oyama Yashimatsu, Shintomi Daisha, Suzuki Shonan, Takaoka Hiroyo, Takaoka Senbinshi, Taniguchi Sadayo, Taniguchi Isamu, Tsuekawa Hangetsu, Tsunekawa Takako, and Yamada Jyosha. The Tule Lake Valley Ginsha Poets consisted of Hirai Tokuji, Matsuda Hekisamei, Matusuda Kazue (Violet Kazue de Christoforo), Matsushita Suiko, Morimoto Misen, Okamoto Hyakuissei, ...
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to sit and wonder why Bob Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature yesterday. In the words of Sara Danius, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy, he is honored for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.. Timothy Hampton, author of Absolutely Modern Dylan, Rimbaud, and Visionary Song (Representations 132, Fall 2015), would certainly agree. As Hampton shows in this recent essay, the new Nobel Laureate is not just an American bard but also a modernist visionary. Dylans work during the mid-1960s, writes Hampton, might be seen as a search for a set of forms that would keep faith with Rimbauds famous axiom, One must be absolutely modern.…Dylans version of Rimbauds modernism involves processing an entire phantasmagoria of raw material previously unexplored in American songwriting-movies, history, literature, legend, travel, exotica, cartoons, and so on. And Dylans self-creation in music includes the struggle to marshal this ...
Nobel Laureate (Economics), Gary S Becker and his co-worker Julio J Elias established a market price for a live donor kidney as a commodity.18 Assuming that an American earning a mean of $40 000 annually has a life valued at $3 million, faces a risk of death from nephrectomy of 1%, a decrease of 5% in quality of life, and will lose $7000 of income due to convalescence from surgery, they calculated a kidney purchase price of $45 000. Using a more probable death risk of one in 300 nephrectomies (the true reported risk is three in 10 000);19 reduces the kidney price to $20 000. Our current non-system promotes a kidney black market available only to the wealthy who bear the total expense for what may be inadequately screened, suboptimally matched organs inserted by unregulated (inferior?) surgeons. Becker and Eliass proposal would end advantages of wealth in organ acquisition since poorer individuals would obtain their kidneys via Medicaid or Medicare ...
Nobel Laureate (Economics), Gary S Becker and his co-worker Julio J Elias established a market price for a live donor kidney as a commodity.18 Assuming that an American earning a mean of $40 000 annually has a life valued at $3 million, faces a risk of death from nephrectomy of 1%, a decrease of 5% in quality of life, and will lose $7000 of income due to convalescence from surgery, they calculated a kidney purchase price of $45 000. Using a more probable death risk of one in 300 nephrectomies (the true reported risk is three in 10 000);19 reduces the kidney price to $20 000. Our current non-system promotes a kidney black market available only to the wealthy who bear the total expense for what may be inadequately screened, suboptimally matched organs inserted by unregulated (inferior?) surgeons. Becker and Eliass proposal would end advantages of wealth in organ acquisition since poorer individuals would obtain their kidneys via Medicaid or Medicare ...
… to: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of being and ideal grace. I love thee to the level of every days Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. I love thee freely, as men strive for right. I love thee purely, as they turn from praise. I love thee with the passion put to use In my old griefs, and with my childhoods faith. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost saints. I love thee with the breath, Smiles, tears, of all my life; and, if God choose, I shall but love thee better after death. Elizabeth Barrett Brownings sonnet How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight For the ends of being and ideal grace. I love thee to the level of every days Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light. I love thee freely, as men strive for right. I love thee purely, as they turn from praise. I
What is it about schizophrenia that lends itself to creativity? One important aspect of the condition is what is diagnostically known as loosening of association. Words and concepts can combine in the speech and writing of schizophrenics in ways of association that are highly unusual. In refractory schizophrenics, these associations lead to word-salad type expressions that run counter to meaning. In some schizophrenics however, this unusual and loosened conceptual play can lead to quite successful creative outcomes. Writing, especially in mediums such as poetry, associations of words and concepts has to be loosened via an imaginary obfuscation which gives a pleasant unusualness. With the right vocabulary, this unusualness can lead to expression of beauty which are at the heart of poetry. Schizophrenics are in a perfect position to capitalise on this linguistic gymnastics, due to the above mentioned symptom - loosening of association ...
Wanda Phipps is a writer/performer living in NYC. Her books include Field of Wanting: Poems of Desire and Wake-Up Calls: 66 Morning Poems. Her poetry has been translated into Ukrainian, Hungarian, Arabic, Galician, and Bangla. She has received awards from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the National Theater Translation Fund, and others. As a founding member of Yara Arts Group, she has collaborated on numerous theatrical productions presented in Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Siberia, and at La MaMa, E.T.C. in NYC. Shes curated reading series at the Poetry Project at St. Marks Church and written about the arts for Time Out New York, Paper magazine, and About.com.. ...
Click here to listen to Jason Carney reading at the Louder Than a Bomb Youth Poetry Festival.. The latest from Akashics Kaylie Jones Books imprint.. A lyrical, mesmerizing debut from Jason Carney who overcomes his own racism, homophobia, drug addiction, and harrowing brushes with death to find redemption and unlikely fame on the national performance poetry circuit. Woven into Carneys path to recovery is a powerful family story, depicting the roots of prejudice and dysfunction through several generations.. Kaylie Jones is the award-winning author of five novels and a memoir. She teaches writing at two MFA programs and lives in New York City.. Read an interview with Jason Carney at the Huffington Post.. Read three excerpts from Starve the Vulture at Union Station Magazine.. Check out these highlights from Jason Carneys Pennsylvania College of Technology event at Penn College News.. Read features on Jason Carney at Eternal Graffiti and Recovery View.. Jason Carney wrote a guest post for E. ...
Steve Halle lives and writes in Normal, IL, where he is Director of the English Departments Publications Unit at Illinois State University. He is the author of Map of the Hydrogen World and the chapbooks The Collectors and Cessation Covers. Recent publications can be found in Another Chicago Magazine, Cordite Poetry Review, Deluge, Luna Luna, smoking glue gun, and the Dirty : Dirty anthology, among others. He is the publisher of the micropress co•im•press, editor of the online poetry journal Seven Corners (7C) and the chapbook press and workshop PRESS 254, and host of the Re:Verse reading series in Bloomington-Normal, IL.. ...
The first review of Heat Wake, from Publishers Weekly, is in…. read it here and below…. Zuzgas debut collection grows out of the intersection of myth and nature, like a simmering volcano of animal intensity that occasionally erupts in expressions that alternate between euphoria and lament. He establishes this strange amalgam from the opening lines of the first poem: All rocks are queer. By this I mean/ Im gay. In Love Poem, Zuzga recalls a melancholic youth in the dark shadow of an emerging queer identity (I was angry at myself for being a teenaged mermaid) and tinges of this same sadness appear at other moments in the collection. I may have exceeded the number of allowable/ falls-in-love, he sighs. Animals appear everywhere, including bats, sharks, hot deer, and an extinct Stellers Sea Cow that munches on sea lettuce the color/ of absinthe. Zuzga also meditates on the distinctions between human and nonhuman animal as scientists observe an array of marine life. In the title ...
Topic Galleries - themorningcall.com[permanent dead link] "Pulitzer Prize-winning Connecticut poet dies". The Boston Globe. May ... Poetry portal List of poetry awards (Webarchive template wayback links, CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown, All ... Wanderings with Poetry, Peacock Books, India C. P. Surendran, Portraits of the Space We Occupy (Poetry in English), New Delhi: ... "Poetry in the News 2007" Archived June 22, 2007, at the Wayback Machine web page at the Poetry Society website. Retrieved ...
Girizgah: Prelude to the topic. Fahriye: Praising the poet himself Dua: Prayer and well wishing for the subject of the poem ... The poetry of the Ottoman Empire, or Ottoman Divan poetry, is little known outside modern Turkey, which forms the heartland of ... Much of this has to do with the fact that Divan poetry is written in Ottoman Turkish, which was written using a variant of the ... The Ottoman Divan poetry tradition embraced the influence of the Persian and, to a lesser extent, Arabic literatures. As far ...
Part one is entitled "A Survey of the Subject" and covers topics such as "Magic-The Science of the Future". Part two is titled ... "Books And People: The Occult: A History by Colin Wilson". The American Poetry Review. Vol. 2, No. 1, Jan./ Feb. 1973, p 8-9 ... "2 Books Vary on Same Topic". Boca Raton News, Feb 23, 1972, p 5. Gunn, Joshua. Modern Occult Rhetoric: Mass Media and the Drama ... Part three is called "Man's Latent Powers" and deals with topics such as spiritual entities in the chapter "The Realm of ...
Poetry is her favourite topic of discussion. Books like Asomiya Kobita, Asomiya Kobi Aru Kobita, Kobitar Rup Chaya, Adhunikotar ... In 1970, Hazarika entered the new world of Assamese poetry with her own style. Her publications in magazines such as 'Nagarik ... Since then, through her sizeable contribution, both in quality and quantity, to Assamese poetry, Hazarika has one of the most ... Afterward, her interest in poetry and writings grew as she began publishing frequently in the children's corners of newspapers ...
"Holmes Poetry Prize goes to Jenny Xie". Town Topics Princeton Newspaper. Retrieved November 12, 2018. Flood, Alison (January 31 ... for Eye Level Winner of the 2016 Drinking Gourd Chapbook Poetry Prize Winner of the Holmes National Poetry Prize in 2018 ... Xie's poetry collection, Eye Level, was published by Graywolf Press in 2018. Xie was named winner of the Walt Whitman award ... The book was also named a finalist for the National Book Award for Poetry in 2018. In June 2018, Xie was named winner of the ...
... for poetry, 2004 Western Writers of America, "Spur Award," for poetry, 2010 Western Writers of America, "Spur Award," for ... Retrieved March 11, 2013.. Vaughn, Carson (April 3, 2018). "For Cowboy Poets, One Topic is Taboo". In These Times. Retrieved ... Imbued with the belief that the music of poetry will, at times, blossom into song, Paul has applied his poetics to the art of ... Paul makes his home, "where the poetry roams," west of Great Falls with art historian and C.M. Russell scholar, Elizabeth Dear ...
"Topic: Descant/Winston Collins Prize", Arc Poetry Magazine. Retrieved June 4, 2015. Official website Descant blog (Webarchive ... poetry), 2004 (essays; poetry) and 2006 (poetry; words and pictures). Descant is also the recipient of the Writers' Trust of ... poetry (2007); Silver, fiction (2010). It was nominated for poetry (2003; finalist 2006) and received Honourable Mentions in ... There are approximately 25 contributors per issue, in poetry, fiction and non-fiction, as well as visual artists in photography ...
ISBN 0-231-13941-1. Tian, Xiaofei (2007-12-14). "Pentasyllabic Shi Poetry: New Topics". In Zong-qi Cai (ed.). How to Read ... ISBN 0-231-13941-1. (Articles containing Chinese-language text, Tang dynasty poetry, Chinese poetry collections, Chinese poetry ... Egan, Charles (2007-12-14). "Recent-Style Shi Poetry". In Zong-qi Cai (ed.). How to Read Chinese Poetry. New York: Columbia ... ISBN 0-231-13941-1. Egan, Charles (1993). "A Critical Study of the Origins of Chüeh-chü Poetry" (PDF). Asia Major. 3rd ser. 6 ( ...
His poetry was put to music by eminent musicians, such as Mohammed Wardi and Mohamed Mounir, but also led to repeated political ... Middle East - Topics and arguments. ISSN: 2196-629X doi=10.17192/ Verney, Peter with Helen Jerome and Moawia Yassin (2000). " ... Mahjoub Sharif's poetry is characterized by a combination of colloquial, picturesque, playful, but also forcefully engaged ... He became known in Sudan and other Arabic-speaking countries for his colloquial poetry and his public engagement, both ...
Each chapter in Baharestan has a specific topic; for example, in the seventh chapter, the topic is the life and the biography ... There are 469 verses of poetry in this book; 16 verses being in Arabic and the rest in Persian. Baharestan has saj' in its ... It has stories, tales and moral advice mainly in prose, but also in poetry. Baharestan is divided into eight chapters, an ...
Poetry and the Path". Changing Minds: Contributions to the Study of Buddhism and Tibet in Honor of Jeffrey Hopkins. Ithaca: ... Klein, Anne (2000). White, David (ed.). "Assorted Topics of the Great Completeness". Tantra in Practice. Princeton University ...
A common topic is love and its vicissitudes. Shakespeare's best-known love story Romeo and Juliet, for example, written in a ... Writers use prose, poetry, and letters as part of courtship rituals. Edmond Rostand's play Cyrano de Bergerac, written in verse ... They are usually in prose, but some writers have used poetry to present their argument. A historian is a person who studies and ... John Donne is another poet renowned for his love poetry. A novelist is an author or writer of novels, though often novelists ...
... poetry, and drama; and skills-based research and composition topics. The CanLit Guides draws from Canadian Literature's journal ... The general issues deal with a range of periods and topics, while the special issues focus on more specific topics, including ... "50 Poetry of P. K. Page (1971)". Canadian Literature. Retrieved 2019-10-28. "34 Views of Leonard Cohen (1967)". Canadian ... In 2009, Canadian Literature won a Canadian Online Publishing Award for Best Cross Platform for their poetry archive CanLit ...
His poetry becomes a topic for debate between readers and reviewers. Some notable critics were already said in their speeches ... This started a fire in him about poetry, after that, he began writing poetry, thinking about poetry, and eventually living in ... Karan's poetry shows not only the plight of Indian women but of the women in Asia and Africa (the third world) as well. His ... Pawan Karan's first poetry volume was published in the year 2000, which was appreciated by readers and critics as well. Leading ...
Poetry interpretation is the interpretation of a single or multiple works of poetry centered around a single literary theme. ... The event covers a variety of topics, but the use of humor is central to its execution. The speech should not resort to base ... The poetry used can have traditional poetic meter though it is not required. The separate pieces are cut together into a single ... The speech is supposed to be objective, without any judgement or evaluation of the topic. The speaker's job is to make a ...
A full edition and English translation of Fracastoro's poetry was prepared by James Gardner for The I Tatti Renaissance Library ... Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, vol 288. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27109-0_1 ... Fracastoro, Girolamo (2013). Gardner, James (ed.). Latin Poetry. Harvard University Press. ISBN 9780674072718. Mahy BWJ. (2005 ...
Tempos and secular topics were now prevalent in Hebrew poetry. However, these poems were only reflections of events seen by the ... This article concerns poetry in Spain. The Medieval period covers 400 years of different poetry texts and can be broken up into ... These works largely included neologisms and mythological topics. Such characteristics made this form of poetry highly complex, ... Main themes derive from Provençal poetry. This form of poetry was generally compilations of verses formed into books, also ...
His favourite topics included poetry, philosophy and history. On 13 March 1986, after struggling with diabetes, Aziz died. To ... A book was composed of his poetry works and was published by Notre Dame University. While his father worked as a wood trader in ... It was this love for poetry that aided his political orating skills as he believed that 'politics and literature are two faces ... Aziz was also recognised for his poetry whereby he was strongly influenced by French literature. He was remembered by a number ...
He used simple and proverbial Sindhi in his poetry and prose. Hakeem Fateh Mohammad Sehwani wrote on various topics. His book " ... Articles with topics of unclear notability from July 2017, All articles with topics of unclear notability, Biography articles ... He also composed nationalistic poetry. Religiously he belonged to the Deobandi school of thought. Doing charity and favour to ... with topics of unclear notability, Articles containing Sindhi-language text, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles ...
Miscellaneous Complete works from Caracas, Venezuela I. Poetry II. Drafts of Poetry III. Philosophy of Understanding and Other ... Topics of History and Geography XXIV. Cosmography and Other Writings of Scientific Divulgation XXV. Epistolario XXVI. ... Poetry IV. Grammar of the Castilian Language V. Grammatical Tracts VI. Literary and Critical Booklets VII. Literary and ... Andrés Bello (1883). «Poetry: Complete Works of Andrés Bello». Portal of Electronic Books of the Universidad of Chile. ...
Folklore is a broad-ranging topic; the term includes not only music, poetry and storytelling, but also food, culture, social ... The folk traditions of every society have poetry, songs, dances and storytelling. Folk means any group or subgroup. It can be ...
In the words of IWW historian Melvyn Dubofsky, the Industrial Pioneer is "one of the finest examples of the poetry, prose, ... The topic of Communism was clearly important for the IWW. The first, pro-Communist editor of the Industrial Pioneer published ... A good deal of space was often devoted to fiction and poetry. As the initial announcement in the Industrial Pioneer's first ... a poetry section, numerous cartoons, and a page advertising subscriptions to the magazine. In 1923, for example, one could ...
Most of his work is poetry, but he also wrote philosophical books. His topics are anthroposophy and christianity. Canticum ... Articles with topics of unclear notability from May 2011, All articles with topics of unclear notability, Biography articles ... with topics of unclear notability, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Articles with ISNI identifiers, Articles with ...
Lawrence, Margaret, A Tree of Poverty: Somali Poetry and Prose, Nairobi, 1954. Scholia has a topic profile for Somali ... Samatar, Oral Poetry, p. 64. Johnson, John William (1996). Heelloy: Modern Poetry and Songs of the Somali. Indiana University ... In addition, poetry in the form of Qasidas was also popular among Somali Sheikhs, the latter of whom produced thousands of such ... Her novels and poetry have been published in various magazines (in Italian and English) such as El Ghibli, Caffè, Crocevia, and ...
Nature, both plant and animal life, are also themes of his poetry. He often deals with the beauty of women. This last topic ...
This topic is now taught by most of the teachers in Odisha. Padmashree in 1962. Sahitya Akademi Award in 1963 for the poetry ... Odia poetry page in Odisha Government Portal (CS1 maint: unfit URL, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead ... He started his writing career through " patheya " (1st poetry) in 1932.In 1943, Routray became very famous among Odia readers ...
" ("The Problem of Polish-Jewish Poetry") (1933). This text remains one of the most important analyses regarding this topic. It ... the Jewish national spirit into the Polish language of poetry". Brandstaetter published the following volumes of poetry: Droga ... After the war, he wrote, among other things, the following works: a poetry anthology titled Słowo nad słowami ("The Word Over ... His program for Polish Jewish literature called on writers to serve the cause of Zionism, while his interwar poetry relied on ...
A student of Ecuadorian poetry, he wrote several essays on this topic. Apart from the pasillo Gotas de ajeno (lyrics by Julio ...
The last Seljuk sultan Tughril III was well-known for his Persian poetry. The Saljuq-nama of Zahir al-Din Nishapuri, which was ... global.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/533602/Seljuq Houtsma, Martin Theodoor (1911). "Seljūks" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ... According to the 12th-century poet Nizami Aruzi, all of the Seljuk sultans had a liking for poetry, which is also demonstrated ... Tetley, G. E. (2008). The Ghaznavid and Seljuk Turks: Poetry as a Source for Iranian History. Abingdon. ISBN 978-0-415-43119-4 ...
In his poetry, Ginsberg also discussed the then-taboo topic of homosexuality. The explicit sexual language that filled Howl ... As Cowen had felt a strong attraction to darker poetry most of the time, Beat poetry seemed to provide an allure to what ... According to The Poetry Foundation, Ginsberg spent several months in a mental institution after he pleaded insanity during a ... As a Barnard student, Elise Cowen extensively read the poetry of Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot, when she met Joyce Johnson and Leo ...
Among the more debated topics: the spiritual roots of anarchism and the connections between anarchism, the Book of the Prophets ... place and affiliated the review with a publishing house that published fifteen or so books and pamphlets of fiction and poetry ...
This topic is also explored in Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow. Alexander argues that, despite many Americans wanting to ... Self 2012, p. 79 Bibby, Michael (1996). Hearts and Minds: Bodies, Poetry, and Resistance in the Vietnam Era. Perspectives on ... "African Americans in the Vietnam War". Modern American Poetry. English Department, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. ...
Do you suppose that I could have any intention but to giggle and make giggle?-a playful satire, with as little poetry as could ... "has embraced every topic of human life, and sounded every string of the divine harp, from its slightest to its most powerful ... Dedication, stanza II, lines 5-8 Precisely: About the works of Wordsworth, Byron said "'Tis poetry-at least by his assertion" ( ... Poetry by Lord Byron, Unfinished poems, Verse novels, Works based on the Don Juan legend). ...
Also in "The Starter," another topic discussed by T.J. and Georgia is love. In "The Girl From Bama," romance drives Della to ... Comprone, Raphael (2006) Poetry, Desire, and Fantasy in the Harlem Renaissance. University Press of America. "Songs of Harlem ... Choreographed dance can be set to the poetry sequences. All the one-acts, as a collection, are performed straight through ... Love is also clearly a topic throughout some others of the plays that aren't specifically characterized as "romantic," such as ...
Articles with topics of unclear notability from October 2022, All articles with topics of unclear notability, Articles with a ... 2014 Poetry and Dream, PLAZAPLAZA, London, 2012 Paul Kneale donated the scanner painting "I Job My Love" (2017) to the 2017 ...
v t e v t e (Use dmy dates from April 2022, Poetic forms, Afrikaans literature, South African poetry, All stub articles, Poetry ... As the Anglo-Boer War receded into the past, however, the conflict remained a topic, but became rather a vehicle for the ... within Afrikaans-language poetry that came in the wake of the zenith of Afrikaans poetry that described the sufferings of the ... began at this time to address topics such as religion or nature. Meanwhile, Eugene Marais, while a contemporary of the war ...
"Chinese Poetry and Its Institutions", in Fong, Grace S. (ed.), Hsiang Lectures on Chinese Poetry, Volume 2, Montreal: Center ... In the examination room, the examinees then had a day to write essays on six topics chosen by the test officials, and finally ... that the study and practice of poetry encouraged careful writing, and that the evaluation and grading of poetry was more ... The poetry section of the examination was removed in the 1060s. Fan's memorial to the throne initiated a process which lead to ...
... as well as poetry cycles "Belančevina" (Protein), "Kiseonik" (Oxygen), "Ožilište" (Nursery) and others in which the topics are ... slang and apeironistic poetry. Non-verbal poetry subtypes include visual, object, sound and gestual poetry. Signalism made ... Signalist poetry can be divided into two main forms: verbal and non-verbal. Verbal poetry consists of scientist, aleatoric ( ... visual and signalist poetry" (1975), "Mail-Art Mail-Poetry" (1980), as well as several collections and almanacs. Many poets, ...
Morrow also is a popular commentator on eating disordered topics, writing op-ed pieces for magazines and blogs and giving ... Morrow has also published two collections of Christian devotional poetry, titled Verses from a Yielded Vessel and Reflections ...
Acts, Gal 2). Here he attempted to allow the New Testament writers "to speak for themselves" on a wide variety of topics ( ... poetry, music, and other cultural activity, where he was, according to Henry Chadwick, "sublimely happy … it was a microcosm of ... In addition to these major works Caird provided a number of shorter studies on numerous topics: Septuagintal lexicography (e.g ... is actually a summary of that theology on a variety of topics. Caird's first sustained independent commentary, The Gospel of St ...
Today Urdu and English are the official languages and the only major literary usage of Khowar is in both poetry and prose ... Bashir, Elena L. (1988), "Topics in Kalasha Syntax: An areal and typological perspective" (PDF), Ph.D. Dissertation, University ...
Powers gives a dharma talk while students are in the long-held yin postures, focusing on topics such as compassion or ... They may tell traditional Buddhist stories, recite poetry, sing songs, or reflect on their own experience. Caterpillar pose, ...
Nerburn describes his work as a search for "an authentic American spirituality." He has been described as having a "poetry of ... Nerburn takes on the thorny topic of absolution and surrenders himself to the quest," Grossman, Mary Ann, "Nerburn's latest ...
Articles with topics of unclear notability from February 2020, All articles with topics of unclear notability, Music articles ... Her poetry has also been published by Pen & Ink of Ann Arbor, MI. Webb's hauntingly lyrical version of the Rolling Stones ... with topics of unclear notability, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Articles with short description, Short ...
The form is called Pokalstrophe because the typography of a stanza resembles a chalice, in an artful form of Baroque poetry: x- ... one of Tersteegen's main topics. In the first three stanzas the awareness of God is expressed from the perspective of the ...
In a review for The Guardian, Mark Lawson noted that "Topics under consideration range from why bingo is a fascist game, ... through penetrating reflections on the poetry of Ezra Pound and techniques of glass-making, to the visual resemblance between ...
... to transpose into English his attempt to imitate Greek poetry in German is another." Phillip Wayne: Part One (1949) and Part ... in addition to mystical and philosophical topics. The second part formed the principal occupation of Goethe's last years. The ...
2), in the topic which he treats of, and the class of social vices and the types of character which he satirizes. Dousa, F: ... Further, he not only created a style of his own, but, instead of taking the substance of his writings from Greek poetry, or ... He seems to have commenced his poetical career by ridiculing and parodying the conventional language of epic and tragic poetry ...
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  • He received a Poetry Fellowship from the Arts Foundation in 2019 and co-edited the Spring 2020 issue of The Poetry Review with Mary Jean Chan. (writersservices.com)
  • As the poet W.H. Auden said, 'Poetry makes nothing happen' (poem 'In Memory of W. B. Yeats' ) and as President Kennedy urged, 'Society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. (diplomacy.edu)
  • our March topic is to write a poem about what makes you happy (come alive) or what you do to relax. (poetryinemotion.cz)
  • It is true that knowing the structure of a poem and its numerous rhetorical figures are content that students must know, but perhaps treat poetry from a fully linguistic point of view is not striking for adolescents. (topicsessay.com)
  • Students continued to explore poetry by figuring out how to take a paragraph and turn it into a poem. (learner.org)
  • Students must submit a poem of 20 lines or less on a topic of their choice. (unigo.com)
  • Fellow poet, Dearest Soul i am in the seventh heaven that I writing my poem with poets like you - (Unwritten soul) , Vippin's, Amith Ray, Crimson Love are the star poets whose poetry impressed me hence i look for inspiration from you. (poemhunter.com)
  • and the day we become older and worse, our friendship become wiser and greater' However, this poem of yours is special as it is on hot topic FRIENDSHIP. (poemhunter.com)
  • Every word from every book has been indexed and catalogued to help you search the entire series for a particular verse or topic, giving you instant access to cross-references. (logos.com)
  • Articles by Country Search - Search articles by the topic country. (cdc.gov)
  • Following this lesson, students spent time studying the relationship between form and content in poetry. (learner.org)
  • Many Americans' exposure to poetry today is limited to inspirational snippets on fridge magnets or a few verses recited every four years when a poet is trotted out at a presidential inauguration. (ianchadwick.com)
  • Tracy K Smith has been named US Poet Laureate and in the UK National Writing Day has brought a focus on poetry, with two new articles available from the Poetry School. (writersservices.com)
  • Smith has published three books of poetry and, although a well-known poet, she is not in the traditional mould of American poet laureates, who have tended to be older and often male, more establishment figures. (writersservices.com)
  • As part of National Writing Day in the UK on 21 June the Poetry School has commissioned two articles, one on Working as a Poet and the other on Setting Up a Small Press, which show how it can be done. (writersservices.com)
  • poetry the greatest representative was Juan Bautista who was born in Daule and was a colonial poet had Spanish and exclusively religious models. (topicsessay.com)
  • The poet-lyricist on what the city means to him, the role of poetry, staying away from trolls and more. (telegraphindia.com)
  • The Lampman-Scott Award is administered by the Arc Poetry Society, and is awarded each year to a book of Poetry written by a poet living in the National Capital Region. (arcpoetry.ca)
  • So has the rise in interest in poetry readings, which publicise the poets' work and sell books, as part of developing an audience for their work. (writersservices.com)
  • This lesson included group readings and discussion, peer review and revision, and classroom poetry readings. (learner.org)
  • Additionally, Judith Bond established a series of lectures and readings of poetry by contemporary poets that were widely attended by students, faculty, and the general public. (uchicago.edu)
  • The event featured an exhibit by Nigerian painter Lola Akinmade and poetry readings and spoken word from Winona Addison, Dominque Hollins, Fred Joiner and DeWayne Alston. (donrockwell.com)
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  • John Hyland, writing on sound and African diasporic poetry in his unpublished dissertation Atlantic Reverberations , notes of late nineteenth- / early twentieth-century black dialect poems that "in a certain way, they are meant to be read and heard as talking machines. (soundstudiesblog.com)
  • Year three is fully optional and includes the opportunity to write a dissertation on a topic of your own choosing. (bristol.ac.uk)
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  • The essays need not be read in the order presented, but surprisingly, some of the topics that seem least interesting turn out to be the most fascinating. (cdc.gov)
  • Artist Fritz Schaper combined figures of drama, lyric poetry and science in the base of the memorial. (kidskonnect.com)
  • The book is narrative poetry, so it tells a story-it has a plot, characters, etc. (lewiscarroll.org)
  • From Apollo, who was thwarted in love, to Scylla who betrays her father for lust, to Icarus who strives to fly to the sun, only to fall to his death… the tales of the gods unfold in Katz's compelling and dramatic narrative poetry. (vclokomotiv.com)
  • How-To Play articles, History of Guitar articles, Guitars From Around The World are great topics to cover. (lisaangelettieblog.com)
  • If you're going to write a week-only topic for April, you need to make sure that you've written and published several articles at least 2 weeks before the launch week. (lisaangelettieblog.com)
  • The articles on the site provide a starting point for millions of topics, including topics relevant to occupational safety and health. (cdc.gov)
  • U.S. high school students are eligible to enter this poetry contest. (unigo.com)
  • Just use the form below to have Da Vinci, an artificial intelligence engine created by OpenAI , compose a haiku on the science or nature topic of your choice. (columbia.edu)
  • Haiku is a form of poetry that can express complex emotions and ideas in a short and simple form. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Lies offers practical advice on teaching the technical aspects of poetry, suggests ways to revise work and overcome writer's block, and discusses how to integrate poetry writing with other parts of the curriculum. (google.com)
  • From generative AI to outer space, here's how to find a community on the social platform that discusses topics you actually find engaging. (wired.com)
  • ire'ne lara silva discusses her third poetry collection, CUICACALLI/HOUSE OF SONG. (therumpus.net)
  • His book The True Voice of Feeling: Studies in English Romantic Poetry (1953) revived the reputation of the Romantic poets. (britannica.com)
  • I have a poetry book coming out that seeks to re-envision "Alice in Wonderland" to try to figure out why Alice was having all of those strange dreams. (lewiscarroll.org)
  • US: Wesleyan University Press) is a Poetry Book Society Specialist book club founded by T S Eliot in 1953, which aims to offer the best new poetry published in the UK and Ireland. (writersservices.com)
  • Jen Sookfong Lee's poetry book The Shadow List is out today. (thetyee.ca)
  • Jen Sookfong Lee's new book of poetry The Shadow List (Wolsak & Wynn) reads in part like a novel. (thetyee.ca)
  • An absolute must buy for the novice and an incredible asset for any writing teacher, this book gives you guidelines for starting a poetry writing program and then the tools to do it. (google.com)
  • This Saturday, April 2, at 11:00 am Katz will offer an Author Talk & Poetry Reading on her recently released book, "The Limits of Light", a collection of Greek Mythology-based poems at The Woodbury Library, 269 Main Street South in Woodbury. (vclokomotiv.com)
  • In the story "I Just Wanna Be average" poetry, scholarly research, textbook, and book writer Mike Rose recounts his years in vocational track school. (procollegeessays.com)
  • In Geek Sublime , Vikram Chandra draws similar parallels between the process of writing computer code and some of the Indian philosophical systems that have profoundly influenced art, literature and poetry in the subcontinent, but which remain largely unknown in the West. (newscientist.com)
  • The man who says, "I believe that Genesis purports to be a historical account, but I do not believe that account," is a far better interpreter of the Bible than the man who says, "I believe that Genesis is profoundly true, but it is poetry. (creation.com)
  • The Modern Poetry Collection of Miscellaneous Manuscripts consists of miscellaneous contemporary poetry manuscripts collected by Judith Bond while she was Curator of the Harriet Monroe Library of Modern Poetry. (uchicago.edu)
  • It was during her tenure as the head of the Harriet Monroe Library of Modern Poetry that Bond solicited and obtained the correspondence and manuscripts that would become the basis for this collection. (uchicago.edu)
  • The Modern Poetry Collection of Miscellaneous Manuscripts is organized, at the folder level, alphabetically by the poet's (or correspondent's) last name. (uchicago.edu)
  • Finally, he will investigate how Guillén's poetry supports his own racial ideas with respect to his native country of Cuba and culture, language, and Cuban people. (topicsessay.com)
  • The journal, which began publication in 1912, was one that Monroe hoped would create an audience for modern poetry, as well as introduce readers to new writers and ideas. (uchicago.edu)
  • To escape from the plain factual statements of Genesis some Evangelicals are saying that the early chapters of Genesis are poetry or myth, by which they mean that they are not to be taken as straightforward accounts, and that the acceptance of such a view removes the difficulties. (creation.com)
  • Imagery is an important concept in the study of poetry. (bookrags.com)
  • Conversely, few diplomats have the time to write poetry while in service: the days of diplomats as Nobel laureates are long gone. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Let's try to write poems on the topic of Masquerade. (poetryinemotion.cz)
  • our August topic is Riddles so you can write a poetic riddle in any way you wish and let the others guess. (poetryinemotion.cz)
  • I can only suspend the fear for long enough to write if I tell myself that poetry, like love, is something you do. (writersservices.com)
  • Sometimes you are assigned to write an essay on Common Themes in Poetry. (topicsessay.com)
  • This is a very important topic and one that a lot of mental health professionals, social workers, and people who have experience with this topic can write about. (lisaangelettieblog.com)
  • As well, there are plenty of great examples of slam poetry performances on YouTube. (wired.com)
  • Addendum: another example of slam poetry I'm particularly fond of is Ernest Cline's Dance, Monkeys, Dance , though it's a little more over-the-top than the other examples above. (wired.com)
  • Blank verse poetry written in non-rhyming, ten syllable lines. (docshunter.com)
  • The library's namesake, Harriet Monroe, was the founder and editor of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. (uchicago.edu)
  • Pongo Poetry Project is a Seattle-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that uses personal poetry writing to heal youth who have experienced trauma and other difficult and complicated experiences. (pongopoetryproject.org)
  • Series editor and School of Writing professor David Lehman joins contributors to The Best American Poetry 2014 to launch the 27th edition of this acclaimed annual anthology. (newschool.edu)
  • Katz has been actively writing and publishing poetry for more than 50 years. (vclokomotiv.com)
  • Hone your writing craft in fiction, creative n on - fiction , and/or poetry. (una.edu)
  • Felix has a background in English Lit, an MFA in Creative Writing (Poetry), and currently works as a front end developer. (avoision.com)
  • However, I found my outlet through writing and poetry. (browngirlmagazine.com)
  • This Study Guide consists of approximately 39 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Practice of Poetry. (bookrags.com)
  • Welcome to the Poetry Pages. (poetrypages.com)
  • With the publication of "The Limits of Light", she will have published four books of poetry and co-authored two textbooks with a music specialist, Judith A. Thomas, espousing the need to incorporate the arts into schools' curricula. (vclokomotiv.com)
  • For more than 30 years, Katz worked for The New York State Poets in Public Service, and then, with music/movement specialist, Judith A. Thomas, conducted student/teacher poetry workshops in the United States and Canada. (vclokomotiv.com)
  • Lee's work defies the codified restrictions of poetry schools to forge its own path in the world. (thetyee.ca)
  • This is an undeniable fact that the author has always caught his attention, why did we never like poetry inside the classroom? (topicsessay.com)
  • In his private life, Dr Mahaini was also known for his love of poetry and nature. (who.int)
  • To initiate discussion on difficult topics. (medium.com)
  • They shared their work with the class in a poetry reading and received peer feedback. (learner.org)
  • In years one and two the study of successive periods of English literature is complemented by work on individual authors, topics and genres. (bristol.ac.uk)
  • The Shadow List is her first poetry collection, but it bears the hallmarks of her signature voice. (thetyee.ca)
  • The Tyee spoke with Lee about her new poetry collection, which was released today. (thetyee.ca)
  • This five volume collection includes the current volumes covering the Wisdom, Poetry, and Psalms. (logos.com)
  • A 1923 graduate of the University of Chicago, Judith Bond was offered and accepted the Curatorship of the Harriet Monroe Library of Modern Poetry in 1937, a library whose collection included a valuable assortment of first editions, proof-sheets, and letters from major poets. (uchicago.edu)
  • this month we'd like to explore the topic of freedom in our topic called Wind in the Hair . (poetryinemotion.cz)
  • The cult of people who buy books of poetry in the U.S. is almost certainly dwarfed by the 20 million or so viewers who watch a single episode of "Game of Thrones. (ianchadwick.com)
  • The topic Salvadoran poetry represents a specific aggregation or gathering of resources found in Anaheim Public Library . (anaheim.net)
  • Hebrew poetry has certain characteristics, and they are not found in the first chapter of Genesis. (creation.com)
  • http://www.poetrymagnumopus.com/forums/topic/2842-invented-forms-found-only-at-w. (inkspot.com)
  • He's passionate about blogging, poetry, and using technology to tell meaningful stories. (avoision.com)
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  • This will include the close, analytical study of poetry, fiction and drama, and critical and theoretical approaches to studying literature. (bristol.ac.uk)
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