Sentences with phrase «just as a poem»

A poem can serve just as a poem, a prayer a prayer.
Just as a poem is woven from words to evoke emotions or spawn new, incommunicable concepts in the mind of a reader, so may an object or image manipulate a viewer's experience through thoughtful use of materials, composition, and context.»

Not exact matches

Just as the same letters of an alphabet can be turned either into nonsense or into the most beautiful of poems, so the same calories seem as indifferent as they are necessary to the spiritual values they nourish.
Just as the Eden so gloriously portrayed in book 4 is dismissed by Gabriel as «this rock» in book 11, so does the poem in the end forsake its own verbal glories and descend to a «subjected plain»: «Milton's epic depicts the relinquishing of its own imaginative plenitude and riches, the end of epic poetry itself.»
And just as surely, none of it would have happened if not for her brilliant books of poems — The Boat of Quiet Hours (1986), Let Evening Come (1990), Constance (1993) and the posthumous Otherwise (1996).
If to understand oneself is to understand oneself in front of the text, must we not say that the reader's understanding is suspended, derealized, made potential just as the world itself is metamorphosized by the poem?
There is no way of exhausting the significance of the poem's possibility of helping us to encounter the crucifixion, just as there is no way of exhausting the understanding ingredient in all primal language, for the associations of metaphorical language are infinite.
As my daughter (NG) has just turned three too, and I rather enjoyed doing this for Mother's Day, I thought I'd give Georgie his own birthday poem.
Find a special song or poem that you and your toddler can recite each night just as you leave the bedroom.
The documentary, «Kids with Cameras,» following children with autism as they learn how to express themselves through films, poems, painting and music — now just $ 15
The most famous of the naturals was the Russian journalist S. V. Shereshevski, who could recall long lists of numbers memorized decades earlier, as well as poems, strings of nonsense syllables, and just about anything else he was asked to remember.
The students had just done the same poem so the idea was that we would try to be on the same page as them and understand what they are going through.
am very outgoing, communicative, easy going, outspoken, I am also a very Romantic type, love to cuddle, hold hands while walking, I'm trustworthy so far as people tell me maybe I'm just laid back, lol... I also tend to have a good heart with so much of love to give and to receive.I am a lone child as well.I love watching Movies, Television, listening to Music, Singing, Reading, Writing poems, Swimming, playing Basketball.I seek for a complete honest Woman, who will come home to me, love me, adore me, a strong Woman with a strong heart who will want our relationship to last forever, a compassionate Woman, one with good heart and know how to handle matters, I want a lover not a fighter I've got two beautiful kids and still want to have more
Nixon, speaking one of Dickinson's most famous poems in voice - over, conveys a sense of gentle wonder; speaking the words as if they're just now emerging and yet were always there.
But whether serving a film biography or a solo theatre venture, Dickinson seems somehow to elude aesthetic capture, or maybe it's just that she turns out to be as oblique as the landscape of her most enduring poems.
This could be used as an action poem in drama leading to a whole group improvisation, a whole class learning exercise for recitation or performance in assembly, or just a fun poem for parents to read to their child.
Poems are meant to be heard, just as songs are meant to be sung.
Hines» poems are just as wonderful and varied as her quilts, discussing peace in its many forms, whether between a hamster and a snake, siblings, schoolmates, armies or countries.
Just as she did in her recent Caldecott Honor title, Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night, and Ubiquitous: Celebrating Nature's Survivors, Joyce Sidman challenges young readers to look at their environment with fresh eyes in Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in Nature.
Your Fur Baby's Name as well as the Birth and Passing dates are engraved in the wood just under the poem.
An exceptional editor is useful in unraveling the poem's allusions but is just as likely to paralyze the reader with recommended further readings.
I have only just thought that the title of this exhibition may well be a pun, as well as a reference to the Robert Frost poem of the same name.
The content ranged from child - like poems with a decidedly adult twist («Roses are reddish / Violets are Bluish / Mrs henry kissinger / still doesn't realize / her husband is jewish»)(sic) to conversational snippets, such as «I just got a pair of gucci for bergdorfs loafers for 50 % off and i really do feel better» (sic).
Every summer I cross it, thrilling again to its span and the river beneath me, just as in so many American paintings, photographs, and Hart Crane's book - length poem.
This show was a continuation of the 2016 show at Espronceda and was inspired by the Japanese haiku form and, just as these miniature poems are delivered in a single breath, so his delicate and allusive works have a unity and underlying aura of simplicity.
Just as the words of Wei's poem elicit images of a landscape, the selected works on view show the artists» attention to light and composition.
As Twombly told the critic David Sylvester, «the Mediterranean is always just white, white, white»: in the 24 drawings called Poems to the Sea the colour blue barely appears, and yet the cursory lines and spots create a sea of the mind's eye — hours of contemplation transformed into a few cryptic marks.
I'm not totally sold on the poem itself, but the gesture comes across as a quiet attempt to sneak meaning in, rather than just announcing it.
His paintings of deadpan phrases such as «I Du n no» and «Just Us Chickens» read like absurdist love poems written in the sky.
The second, is a small exhibition of works by other artists selected by Andy, called — «The Language of the Flowers and the Stars» — taking its title from a poem by French writer, Raymond Radiguet (who also died prematurely at the age of just 20)-- which aims to make «thingly time» manifest in physical forms, so far as the concept might be understood.
In The Voyage, white snow blanks out the geometry of the city, and the journey depicted is not just the transition from night to day, or a poem about embracing the unknown, but the expedition Motherwell and the painters of the The New York School were undertaking, what Motherwell later described as «the voyage into the unknown seas.»
«He drew from childhood just as he wrote poems from childhood.
As for the bottom of the range and just below it, i.e. at the border of infrasound, I suggest you get a fine recording of Strauss's tone poem Also Sprach Zarathustra (the music used at the beginning of the movie 2001, A Space Odyssey) and listen to it with a very good pair of earphones (or better still, go listen to a good live performance).
Sometime i wrote to just feel the situation that i am describing in my poem as like in» I am always there.».
Mnemonics (a learning tool that triggers memory, such as poems, rhymes, or images) aren't just useful for winning memory championships.
I include my shoes as part of my outfit and when I have to take them off it feels like I just messed up my «look»: o) I have a sister - in - law that leaves a little poem and note on the door to remove the shoes, so when I go there I always try to remember that and not include the shoes as part of the outfit.
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