Sentences with phrase «as a poet before»

He became a founding member of the Dada movement and worked as a poet before deciding, around 1930, to also become a sculptor.

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I have stated that i am 25 many times, well, before i was 24 — but that was before i turned 25... and so i have stated also many times that i am not a proper HIPPIE of the age... but am infact just a bestowed man of a t!tle, known as hippie — but i said no, being i have respect for the real hippies — said lets make it hippy and since i became a poet — Hippypoet... Get Over It!
For example, though poets and dramatists were possible before 1564, Shakespeare (as a sequence of actual states) was not among the possibilities.
It is almost as if he wanted to find a way back again to the experience of the child's first amazement before the mystery of the world and to linger there forever, speaking a language of pure naming, pure invocation — the language of Adam or of the natural poet.
The Germans themselves, my kinsmen, as has been mentioned before, brought this all to full fruition by seeing themselves as a superior culture with the best poets and philosophers.
Neruda's body was unearthed from his tomb in Isla Negra, Chile, in early April, as part of an investigation opened after Neruda's former driver Manuel Araya said that the real cause of the poet's death was an unscheduled injection that he received a few hours before dying.
Despite a warmly interacting cast that includes Jennifer Ehle as Emily's sister and Keith Carradine as her lion - maned, lionized father, and a valiant effort on the part of Nixon and Davies to externalize the poet's inner demons in emotional, high - tension scenes, the film can't escape an underlying static quality that extinguishes the flame before it can get burning.
Yet before going there, Neruda expands on the Communist poet and diplomat's persona as he enjoys the fruits of his popularity at vibrant house parties and whorehouses.
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Shrouded in secrecy before its release, Jennifer Lawrence stars as a young woman settling into life with her husband (Javier Bardem), a poet with writer's block.
However, even as a respected poet and playwright before his death, his reputation as the world's first dramatist and the grandfather of modern theater came posthumously.
Not every student in our nation will need to express him - or herself through poetry, but for those who do, learning about the poets who came before them and learning to find their own poetic voice will stand out as a beacon of self - expression in a sea of core subjects.
I find myself trying to read as much poetry as I can as slowly as I can as a way to study the poets who've come before me.
Before this, though, Stevens lived and worked in New York City and began a separate career as a published poet in the modernist tradition.
That 1950s and»60s cadre of poets, painters, and dancers managed to continue with a small but loyal audience, as Warhol - derived pop art dominated the visual arts scene for the past three decades, and performance art for the decade before that.
He was born in Brussels in 1924 and began his artistic career as a poet and filmmaker before he decided to become a visual artist.
Before she showed Pop paintings at the Whitney and the Guggenheim; before her madcap plays were performed at the Judson Poets» Theater and La MaMa; before she traveled the female wrestling circuit as Rosa Carlo, the Mexican Spitfire — before all that, Rosalyn Drexler was Rosalind Bronznick, a Jewish girl from the Bronx with a wimple of sprayedBefore she showed Pop paintings at the Whitney and the Guggenheim; before her madcap plays were performed at the Judson Poets» Theater and La MaMa; before she traveled the female wrestling circuit as Rosa Carlo, the Mexican Spitfire — before all that, Rosalyn Drexler was Rosalind Bronznick, a Jewish girl from the Bronx with a wimple of sprayedbefore her madcap plays were performed at the Judson Poets» Theater and La MaMa; before she traveled the female wrestling circuit as Rosa Carlo, the Mexican Spitfire — before all that, Rosalyn Drexler was Rosalind Bronznick, a Jewish girl from the Bronx with a wimple of sprayedbefore she traveled the female wrestling circuit as Rosa Carlo, the Mexican Spitfire — before all that, Rosalyn Drexler was Rosalind Bronznick, a Jewish girl from the Bronx with a wimple of sprayedbefore all that, Rosalyn Drexler was Rosalind Bronznick, a Jewish girl from the Bronx with a wimple of sprayed hair.
The English modernist critic Herbert Read (1893 - 1968) once described Rosenberg as the «Apollinaire of Action Painting»: a reference to the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire (1880 - 1918), who was one of the great propagandists of Picasso and the Ecole de Paris before the Great War.
This interview with poet Ed Steck concerning his book - length poem sleep as information / the fountain is a water feature, recently published by The Center for Ongoing Research & Projects along with a newsprint broadsheet and photocopied zine containing an essay on memory, insomnia, and replication, was conducted telepathically before being transcribed via email and finally transferred to The Brooklyn Rail.
Note from the editor: This interview with poet Ed Steck concerning his book - length poem sleep as information / the fountain is a water feature — recently published by The Center for Ongoing Research & Projects along with a newsprint broadsheet and photocopied zine containing an essay on memory, insomnia, and replication — was conducted telepathically before being transcribed via email and finally transferred to the Brooklyn Rail.
Burns was a prolific poet who wrote his best work in Scots, which is not the same as English, and he also recorded traditional Scottish music and spread it to a much wider audience than ever before.
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