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- WH Auden (Guardian Unlimited)
'Why do you want to write poetry?' If the young man answers, 'I have important things I want to say,' then he is not a poet. If he answers, 'I like hanging around words listening to what they say,' then maybe he is going to be a poet.'
- Palestinians Bid Farewell To Mahmoud Darwish - Infolive.tv
Palestinians Bid Farewell To Mahmoud DarwishInfolive.tv, Israel - Aug 13, 2008... of Ramallah on Wednesday, attended by Palestinian dignitaries and family members who mourned the man who fought for the the Palestinian cause in words. ...
- All the King's Horses - Gather.com
She was falling from the moment she woke up that morning. Falling into some unexplored space. The old Victorian is crumbling. Nature has reclaimed the front steps for Herself and chunks of plaster lie in the long grass. The bubbling of the creek is ...
- Bits and Pieces Brought Together: Ashbery and Naves - New York Sun
Bits and Pieces Brought Together: Ashbery and NavesNew York Sun, United States - 27 minutes agoBy DAVID COHEN | September 4, 2008 Collage is inextricably linked in historic consciousness with poetry, in no small part because of the intimacy of its ...
- Mesmerising monologues create filmic theatricality - The List
The ListMesmerising monologues create filmic theatricalityThe List, UK - 6 hours agoYet, the more his passages of urban poetry go on, the more his Dublin tales overlap and enrich each other and the more a vivid theatrical experience unfolds ...
- 1-25 of 162 results - Seattle Weekly
Category Art Exhibitions Art Openings & Events Books & Authors Cabaret/Burlesque/Variety Classical/Opera Club Events Comedy Dance Family Events Fashion Festivals/Parades Food Events Lectures LGBT Local Film/Arthouse Museums Music Poetry/Spoken Word ...
- Inside Our Schools - St. George Daily Spectrum
Inside Our SchoolsSt. George Daily Spectrum, UT - 26 minutes agoOur fifth-grade students have been busy writing poetry and narratives about - you guessed it - food. The focus of the writing was Word Choice. ...
- This Date In History - Monday, August 4 - CBS 2
NEW YORK (AP) ― Today is Monday, August 4th, the 217th day of 2008. There are 149 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On August 4th, 1944, Nazi police raided the secret annex of a building in Amsterdam and arrested eight people ...
- Stacey L. Brower - Great Falls Tribune
Stacey L. BrowerGreat Falls Tribune, MT - 7 minutes agoSome of her hobbies included reading, especially Rod McKuen poetry, hiking, biking along the Missouri River, and skiing with her daughter. ...
- A happy return for the iron man of racing - Yorkshire Post
A happy return for the iron man of racingYorkshire Post, UK - 28 minutes agoHorse and rider were poetry in motion as they tackled the 30 obstacles in perfect harmony; Stack and Red Rum making steady progress before taking the lead ...
- Invest in education of your children - MP - Modern Ghana
Invest in education of your children - MPModern Ghana, Ghana - 1 hour agoBy gna Mr. Doe Adjaho, Member of Parliament for Ave-Avenor Constituency, has urged parents and guardians to invest in the education of their children and ...
- It's Friday, and the BudBlog belongs to you (and to the poets in our midst) (The Post-Standard)
Syracuse, N.Y. -- It's Friday and as always on this day in the week here on the BudBlog, I put up my feet and leave the writing to others. This time around? It turns out that we're heavy on poetry.
- Essay, poetry contest deadline approaches - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
Essay, poetry contest deadline approachesScarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 44 minutes agoTeachers who have 5 or more students accepted receive a free book. Schools with 15 or more students accepted also receive a free book and qualify to apply ...
- Mad Men, "The Gold Violin": For the man who has everything (The Star-Ledger)
Spoilers for "Mad Men" season two, episode seven coming up just as soon as I track down the original version of the Port Huron Statement, not the compromised second draft...
- Landscape, language of Appalachia shape Ron Rash's lyrical fiction (The Tennessean)
Ron Rash's stories may be steeped in the Appalachian Mountains that his family has called home for more than two centuries. His fiction also abounds with violence, dark secrets, vivid characters and Southern vernacular, but don't call it Gothic.
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