Sentences with phrase «known poets»

In emulation of the Neopathetisches Cabaret that attracted well - known poets, the painter Ludwig Meidner (1884 — 1966) adopted the title Die Pathetiker for his major group exhibition that was held in November 1912 at the Sturm Gallery.
Excerpts of texts by well - known poets, scientists and novelists are bookended throughout each section.
This collection, written by some of today's best - known poets and authors, was chosen with a meticulous eye and ear.
All are written in tribute to well - known poets, such as Maya Angelou, E. E. Cummings, Sandra Cisneros, Robert Frost, Gwendolyn Brooks, and William Carlos Williams.
Learning about a list of lesser - known poets and those who may not be officially published is great inspiration to any budding writer or student of self - expression.
While an angry, drunken, almost destitute Poe (John Cusack, «2012,» «High Fidelity») scrounges out a living writing critical reviews of other, better - known poets and authors (Longfellow, Emerson, etc.), a series of murders takes place in the Maryland city.
For readers and potential writers, here are some of the qualities we tend to look for in selecting verse: First, some indication that the poet has read more deeply than R. S. Gwynn's Narcissus in The Narcissiad, who «knows his poets, too, for he has read / The works of many, three of whom are dead.»
When he relates his one adult visit to her» he by then a rising literary lion, she a well - known poet» Oz recognizes her flat as the home of a religious woman but conveys little sense of what that might mean.
But as one comes to know the poet through the separate experience of a number of poems, so «out of the givers of the signs, the speakers of the words in lived life, out of the moment Gods there arises for us with a single identity the Lord of the voice, the One.»
We all know poets can be «out there.»
I know poets and songwriters and novelists, all of whom keep their stuff in boxes and folders and no one gets to read them but their friends.
I got into one accidental conversation with a known poet at a SC writers conference about strangely enough Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, because I listened to it in the car on my way to the hotel.
The traditional publishing model means the proceeds from JK Rowling and Stephen King allow a publisher to put out the fourth volume of a little - known poet, he adds.
By the mid-thirties be knew the poet Federico Garcia Lorca, Salvador Dalí and André Breton; in 1937 he left Le Corbusier's atelier and joined the Surrealist movement.
The Chujo mask is believed to be modeled after Ariwara no Narihira (825 - 880), a well - known poet in the Heian period (794-1185) and a middle - ranking captain, Chujo in Japanese, in the imperial court.
Wayne Koestenbaum, Jane Corrigan, Joe Fyfe (closes on Saturday) Over the past two years, the well - known poet and cultural critic Mr. Koestenbaum has ventured into painting.

Not exact matches

He was known for his lavish lifestyle, an tendency for quoting the Persian poet Rumi, and appearing in designer garb alongside his wife, supermodel Helena Houdova, at high - profile events.
«I knew that someday I wanted to be a CEO,» he tells Poets & Quants.
(Poets & Quants)-- You may know that MBA applications at most schools have been down for two years running and that the cost of attending a two - year MBA program is nearly out of reach for many applicants.
As a young poet, Milosz knew that it was always the poet's job to record and praise the world's passing beauty.
Kings, dukes, burghers, copyists, pastors, poets, cousins, lawyers, friends, and rivals march through Geck's account to create a vibrant picture of the great university city during one of its internationally known fairs.
No, the things the young Robert Lowell needed most as a poet were a coherent system of thought, a rich set of symbols, and a powerful collection of truths with which to begin his work.
The poet is seen as confused, scared, overcomplicated, hidden behind his «wit,» and, finally, a nihilist altogether — a man who knows his religious faith «doesn't stand up to scrutiny,» and so writes «these screwed - up sonnets.»
While I don't subscribe to even a majority of Barfield's views on other subjects, as a poet I have to say that his views on the nature, development, and purpose of language ring true.Don't know if any of this makes sense, but there it is.
Looking back on T. S. Eliot's life, Russell Kirk said, «He made the poet's voice heard again, and thereby triumphed; knowing the community of souls, he freed others from captivity to time and the lonely ego; in the teeth of winds of doctrine, he attested the permanent things.
Appealing to mystics, poets and activists, she points to a different epistemology from that of modernity, a «connected knowing» that recognizes our intrinsic interconnection with all living things and awakens a reverence for life.
Please know there are field medics — pastors and priests, artists and activists, poets and parents and healers and dreamers — ready to welcome you back to faith and to church whenever you're ready.
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!
But in order to add my two cents as well [Okay, okay — I know here comes the poet (ess)-RSB-, how about, «Gaining Insight into the Divide between Right and Rite»?
People who follow you know you're a poet.
Watching him live this double life of public man and poet, one wonders what Astrue — or Juster — is really thinking when he answers the biting questions of a reporter demanding to know why the new commissioner hasn't yet personally fixed the entire Social Security system.
Despite Lewis's aspirations to be known as an epic poet, it turned out that his talent was for prose.
It was no surprise to me that the modern poets eschew rhyme and metrical regularity, but it was a surprise that only two of the twenty - three earlier poets» Campion and Coleridge» knew better than to render the brawny Hebrew of the psalms in rhyme and meter.
But well known to some as the seasoned British poet and satirist, ten years older than Astrue, whose poems will break your heart in one line and chill you to the marrow in the next, and whose books Astrue used to keep on his nightstand.
Seeing all those thousands of bureaucrats, military officers, lawyers, and hangers - on, the Roman poet Horace knew too well the world in which Astrue dwells.
The Elizabethan, Sanskrit, and Greek poets / sages knew all about it, and even the otherwise unhelpful Bible contains Solomon's beautiful witness to it.
Yet we all know that the body and the mind (or soul) are both so much ourselves that we can say with the poet that it is hard to tell «whether soul helps body more than body soul».
It is a land where alone one may understand the haunting sensuous beauty of the Bible, a land where poetry seems to spring from the stony hillsides, where poets lived and walked whose words are known and cherished more than those of any others, and, rendered into hosts of tongues of which they never heard, are loved and repeated the world around.
Poets (or even Taylor Swift) know more about love or just having sex than do the evolutionary biologists or the sexologists.
poet Oh, right I showed up late and missed the beginning, as usual, thanks Looking at the numbers 90 % + of humanity believes there is something outside of what is known and provable.
In one of his landmark essays, poet Ralph Waldo Emerson writes, «The years teach much which the days never know
The entire Granth is a very substantial body of poetry, consisting mainly of the writings of Guru Nanak and his first four successors, to which were added poems of a dozen or more, one - time famous saints, or bhagats, including Ramananda, Kabir and the well - known Maratha poet, Namdev.
Laughter and tears are intimately related, as folk wisdom knows and as many poets have told us.
Paideia, after all, also involved inquiry, especially into texts (classically, Homer; then also the poets; then the philosophers, especially Plato), the study of which was deemed to be the indirect way to come to know the Good itself.
«God is the no longer sayable,» said the German poet Rilke, «and his attributes fly back into creation.»
In the last stanza the poet invents a series of epithets in which are flung out, in more brutal terms than the ordinary man would permit himself, what nevertheless the ordinary man knows to be his argument with God.
Luckily for him one of his tutors was the poet Richard Eberhart, who taught Robert the secret known to poets and to nightingales: that pain can be managed when it finds a perfect expression.
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.
The poet Sherod Santos says, «It may be we've wandered so aimlessly, so unsure of why or where we're going, because there's no longer anywhere to wander to, not even the future.»
Even the Cavalier poet knew better when he wrote: «I could not love thee, dear, so much, / Loved I not honor more.»
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