Sentences with phrase «by poets from»

Poetry International Festival During Assemblages of Intimacy, A Tale of a Tub, together with the Poetry International Festival, is working on a program of presentations by poets from all over the world.
She named an early solo exhibition The Battle of Faith and Doubt, and even if you don't think those terms are a binary, still her reference to the dark night of the soul, as a metaphor for artistic creation, is reminiscent of lines by the poet from Soho and Lambeth — which sounds a lot like Lambent, come to think of it.

Not exact matches

MBAs from Boston University, for example, earned enough money — $ 2,329,000 — to put them at No. 19 on the list, even though BU's full - time MBA program is ranked 40th by Poets & Quants.
A new analysis done exclusively for Poets & Quants by PayScale, which collects salary data from individuals through online pay comparison tools, shows that the MBA — even from schools that lack global or national caché, delivers hefty seven - figure income over a 20 - year period.
Poets & Quants spoke with the author, who has since published 20 books and hundreds of magazine articles and essays, by telephone from his home in Ojai, California.
Elite MBA talent is being heavily recruited by tech firms, especially at a few target schools, like Northwestern's Kellogg School of Business and MIT's Sloan School of Management, according to new analysis from Poets and Quants, a news website that covers business schools.
This debate, as old as Plato's Phaedrus, is kept alive by Page Meets Stage, a New York arts event where two poets from the two traditions square off against each other.
, even quoting from one of their poets: «For by him (God) we have life and move and exist, even as certain ones of the poets among you have said,» For we are all his progeny.»
The magazine published fiction containing social gospel themes and ran a regular poetry column titled «Poems of the Social Awakening,» carrying works by poets Edwin Markham, Vachel Lindsay (a Disciple from downstate Illinois — a particular favorite) and the Century's own Thomas Curtis Clark.
• Victor Segalen, Stèles: Segalen — physician, poet, novelist, Sinologist, aesthetic theorist, among other things — was admired by Borges and Simon Leys (who took his nom de guerre, I believe, from Segalen's novel René Leys), and has long had a small but unflagging following.
Acts 17:24 - 28 «24 The God who made the world and all things in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands; 25 nor is He served by human hands, as though He needed anything, since He Himself gives to all people life and breath and all things; 26 and He made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation, 27 that they would seek God, if perhaps they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; 28 for in Him we live and move and exist, as even some of your own poets have said, «For we also are His children.»»
Though recent critics applaud Chaucer for being a «nonjudgmental» poet of this world (and thus distinguishable from Dante), Klassen draws attention again to the fact that both Dante and Chaucer are animated by a «poetic of hope» rooted in the beatific vision.
In concluding his statement, the president combined words from the first and last lines of a moving poem, «High Flight,» written by a poet - pilot, John Gillespie Magee, Jr. «We will never forget them,» the president said, «nor the last time we saw them this morning as they prepared for their journey and waved goodbye, «and slipped the surly bonds of earth to touch the face of God.»»
As shafts of light illuminate the darkness, a soprano voice sings lyrics commissioned by Disney from poet and novelist Rachael Field specifically for Fantasia:
Harvesting Fog by Luci Shaw:: Latest volume of poetry from my favourite poet.
Paterson is inspired by the work of poets from Dante onward, especially that of William Carlos Williams — who not only lived in Paterson but wrote an epic poem about the place.
Some of the poets have been far from good, but greatness and beauty could not pass by without their seeing them, and they have known infallibly that greatness and beauty never passed so near as in the brief life and tragic death of Jesus of Nazareth.
Even less usual, perhaps, than claiming to be a Christian poet, or being summarily unhired from a Christian university because a single poem was deemed unsuitable by the administration.
I shall be reflecting largely from my own experience, as process thought enables and indeed requires us to do; but the nature of that experience is essentially that shared by all who nurture — whether, for example, single social workers, middle - aged adoptive parents, teachers who care about their students or, I suspect, those artists and poets who cherish and give birth to the world.
For suspicion of stealing from him, Frederick seized his other chief advisor, the poet della Vigna (later celebrated by Dante), had his eyes burned out, and threw him into a dungeon.
The message is comes from a quote by G K Chesterton, an English writer and poet of the early 20th century.
Colin, you are not only an excellent blogger, craftsman, artisan and dare I say, poet, but you are also a scholar of pop culture as demonstrated by your reference of probably one of the lamest blips of fame from this decade or the last (I can't remember which, but if my life was on the line, I'd guess the 90's).
SNP activists were boosted by news of a # 1 million donation from poet Edwin Morgan as Westminster leader Angus Robertson unveiled their «roadmap» to independence.
The esteemed poets will offer readings from their original works, followed by an open reading.
Charles Theis, a poet and an engineer who once studied Kentucky's geology by walking across the state, theorized that water moved in the Earth according to the same properties by which heat moved in a solid object — that is, it seeps from areas of high pressure to low pressure.
As he says: «The scientist is part poet, and by pleasure drawn from new ways to express old truths, the poet is part scientist.»
Hopefully, during the talk it will become clear why I'd like to start the webinar with a citation from the Erlkönig, a poem by the German poet Goethe: «If you are not willing, I'll use force».
Bring out the poet in you by The Love Quotes encyclopedia offers a great collection of famous love quotes, poems, and sayings from famous authors, poets, songs, and movies.
THE ART OF SEEING WITH ONE»S OWN EYES By Kent Jones Darezhan Omirbaev, a world - class cinematic poet from, that's right, Kazakhstan
Referring to Green as «the poet of the cinema,» Roger predicted that «there's a danger he'll become in demand by mainstream Hollywood and tempted away from the greatness he showed in «George Washington» and «Undertow.»
Grandma Directed and written by Paul Weitz (USA)-- New York Premiere, Narrative Reeling from a recent breakup and still mourning the loss of her longtime partner, once - famous poet Elle Reid (Lily Tomlin) is surprised to find her teenage granddaughter on her doorstep in need of $ 600 and a ride.
They all convene in the cabin lent to them by poet / publisher (and founder / owner of the legendary City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco) Lawrence Ferlinghetti (Anthony Edwards), where Kerouac endeavours to mess things up more than once: not being able to get off the booze, stealing Billie from Cassady, introducing her to Carolyn (increasing the already - existing rift in the Cassady marriage), and then breaking off with her, unable to respond to her love.
In Bright Star, the Romantic poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw)-- a literary figure prone to objectification — is addressed by Jane Campion, who represents him from the perspective of his «muse», Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish).
Two other Turkish films from noted auteurs were in the retrospective section: Semih Kaplanoglu's Süt (Milk, 2008), a rich story of a young man's quest to become a poet, done with sharp social observation by the director, but degenerating into hazy symbolism by the end, a device that also marred the director's next film, Mal (Honey, 2010); and Kasaba (Small Town, 1997) by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, the director's debut feature, already displaying his steady hand and broad compassion.
Adapted by Christopher Hampton, so doting of poets and painters and popping bodices, from a revered novel by the very writerly Ian McEwan, Atonement is about an author who atones for her sins through, you got it, adaptation.
Luckily, Seventies dude psychiatrist with previously unrecognised mystic powers of his own, Dr Strange (played by Peter Hooten, in later life the partner of the poet James Merrill), saves Clea and Sir John by entering the «astral plane», which basically looks as though it was filmed inside a kaleidoscope from a pound shop, to confront the demon Balzaroth, certainly very red - eyed but otherwise unrewardingly indistinct.
2 X 50 Years ends with a moving tribute to French film criticism — using that term broadly enough to include precursors as well as poets, art critics, and filmmaker - theorists — by furnishing us with a honor roll of 15 individuals, from Denis Diderot to Serge Daney, each of whom is accorded a portrait, a page of text, and an offscreen recitation of a brief passage read by Mieville or Godard.
by Walter Chaw Genre poetry from B - movies» poet laureate, Quentin Tarantino's conclusion to Kill Bill is marked by the filmmaker's carefully - calibrated celluloid insanity, as well as a deceptive maturity that allows a few powerfully - struck grace notes for the cult of femininity and the sanctity of motherhood.
The film starts off with Johnny Depp (Pirates of the Caribbean, Sleepy Hollow) as William Blake (no, not the poet), an accountant who is traveling by train from Cleveland to the West due to a job offer, selling all his belongings to devote his life to the company which sought to hire him.
Teachers with students on the shy side can take this opportunity to showcase the profound words of our nation's historical poets as well as encourage globalism by introducing poems and poets from around the world.
In this mesmerizing video, 3 young poets from New York City visit the Fire Island National Seashore, composing poems inspired by the serenity and beauty of nature.
The project will launch at the festival on 11th October with a performance from Keith Jarrett, and is supported by leading poets Hollie McNish, Joseph Coelho, Graham Clifford, Imtiaz Dharker, Vanessa Kisuule, Sabrina Mahfouz, Glyn Maxwell and Inja.
The effect was to set people free for a new and more oppressive bondage, unrestrained by the custom and ceremony from which, as the Irish poet William Butler Yeats reminded us, innocence and beauty come to enrich our lives.
Topics range from desegregation and busing, the Cold War, interviews with and performances by leading dancers, writers and poets, and much more.
Each poet's task was to take a line from an existing poem by Ms. Brooks and create a new poem, in which each line would end with one of the words from the original line.
Simon Sebag Montefiore's gripping chronicle reveals their secret world of unlimited power and ruthless empire - building, overshadowed by palace conspiracy, family rivalries, sexual decadence and wild extravagance, with a global cast of adventurers, courtesans, revolutionaries and poets, from Ivan the Terrible to Tolstoy and Pushkin, to Bismarck, Lincoln, Queen Victoria and Lenin.
Burgess» text, enhanced by Di Giacomo's collage illustrations, lyrically explores Cummings» life, from his childhood to his career as a poet.
The dabbling poet and short story writer, who'd been raised in the same mining village as D H Lawrence, and who had made his living in the oil industry, broadcasting, banking, and as an international management consultant in fields ranging from parliaments to law enforcement, suddenly found himself struck by the idea that this fascinating country — in such a complex state of temporal and national limbo — would make an extraordinary setting for a crime thriller.
With well over 2,000 entries by more than 350 scholars from all over the world, this set endeavors to provide users with a single comprehensive resource in English to consult for information on the classical Roman poet best known for composing the influential Aeneid, the epic poem of ancient Rome and a major part of the Western literary canon.
Its prominent author collections include 52 works of Winston Churchill, 35 titles by renowned science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, 20 works by Kurt Vonnegut, 12 titles from international bestselling business author Stephen Covey and 18 works by Robert Graves, celebrated 20th century English poet, critic, and author of I, Claudius and Claudius, the God.
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