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Pulitzer Prize - winning American poet Robert Frost was famous for using rural country metaphors when examining important philosophical issues of the modern world...
More a poet and preacher than a bureaucrat, John Paul has, in Weigel's words, one central theme: in Christ, «you are greater than you imagine, and greater than the late modern world has let you imagine.»
It's also inspired the church's great modern poets — the people responsible for updating the outdoor marquee with new service times and mind - boggling puns — to rise to their finest hour and show these gamers what they're missing if they just come for the Pokemon.
To wonder what fairies are, and what it would mean to «believe in them,» are questions lost in time — relevant if we wish to understand the poet W. B. Yeats, perhaps, but not to a «modern» sensibility.
A lot of the language found in Modern Paganism can be traced back to the English Poetry of the Romantic Era, an era where poets like Keats, Shelley, and Byron were lamenting the loss of the eternal English countryside.
Ours is a situation that is peculiarly open to the vision of the most radical of all modern Christian visionaries, William Blake, for no poet or seer before him had so profoundly sensed the cataclysmic collapse of the cosmos created by Western man.
Macquarrie goes on to show that Heidegger considered poetry to have first place among the arts, and poets to be modern incarnations of Hermes, busily running messages between heaven and earth.
Mariani is one of America's distinguished Catholic poets and has written the standard biographies of many moderns, including William Carlos Williams, Hart Crane, John Berryman, and Robert Lowell.
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.
At the same time in France, another Catholic revival had emerged, guided by novelists Georges Bernanos and François Mauriac and poets Paul Claudel and Pierre Reverdy, all of whom were widely read in the U.S.. Another factor inspiring American Catholic authors, a disproportionate number of whom were Irish - American, was the rise of modern Irish literature.
Such people need to be taught the truth which a modern poet stated:
The novelists, poets, philosophers, and theologians among them have a common complaint: modern society reduces human beings to a cog in the social machine.
Given Whitehead's concern to avoid what might be called the fallacy of polar divisions, his dismissal of S.T. Coleridge (in his references in Science and the Modern World to the revival of Berkeley's protest by the romantic poets of the 19th century) is puzzling.
Surrealists, Beat poets, student revolutionaries, punk rockers, clever lycéens, and legions of the semi-educated who preen themselves on being thoroughly modern — as Rimbaud insisted we all must be — hold him in supreme reverence.
The 17th century Puritan and poet John Milton was one of the first modern Christians to defend free speech.
If the basic task of theology is to help locate new contexts in which the word of God can be encountered, then theologians have much to learn from the way Christian poets, both ancient and modern, have created such contexts.
I remember reading, some time ago, that the eminent modern poet - philosopher from India, Rabindranath Tagore, was invited to a football game on one of his trips to the U.S..
According to him, because the world is a global village, poets of modern times can make it if they work hard and produce good work.
Natalie Wise is a Dartmouth - educated poet, author, and modern lifestyle philosopher.
There were tough times along the way — when she only had a few hundred dollars to her name — but thanks to her hard work, persistence, and love of her craft, she was able to make a name for herself as a modern - day poet.
The story of Mary Shelley (née Mary Wollestonecraft Godwin) is ripe for the biopic treatment, containing as it does young love, romantic poets, disgrace, tragedy and events leading up to the creation of the almighty horror parable, «Frankenstein»; subtitled «or, The Modern Prometheus».
The poet, known most popularly as Rumi, was born in modern - day Afghanistan, and grew up in Balkh, once considered the center of Persian culture.
Modern cinema's poet laureates of working - class marginalization and spiritual crises, Jean - Pierre and Luc Dardenne are also bona fide motion - picture makers whose works bristle with the kind of propulsive thrust t...
The Kid with a Bike: Modern cinema's poets laureate of working - class marginalization and spiritual crises, Jean - Pierre and Luc Dardenne are also bona fide motion - picture makers whose works brim with t...
Fresh off wigging - and - accenting his way through the role of would - be auteur Tommy Wiseau in his The Room tribute film The Disaster Artist, James Franco is gearing up to portray another modern Renaissance man — one whose efforts to wear multiple creative hats resulted in wide - spread acclaim, rather than ironic appreciation: cartoonist, poet, and songwriter Shel Silverstein.
It's full of new work by modern - day poets with selections at the level of middle and high school students.
There are many modern poets saying valid and beautiful things about the world, but few people are buying their books.
Such blanket assessments are subjective, of course, and impossible to support, but there is no denying that Neruda is that rare modern poet whose work achieved a global reach — nearly...
She's modern and independent, and feels trapped by Afghani society but eventually moves to Paris where she becomes a poet of some renown.
The brilliant seventeenth - century English poet and controversialist was a lifelong iconoclast, Hawkes argues, so prophetic of modern predicaments that he is virtually our contemporary.
Best new poet you've read recently: Emily Dickinson is as modern as I have gotten, but occasionally I look at my old friend Louis Zukofsky.
He was also close to the modern poets John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, and James Schuyler.
Her first major museum show, a retrospective of her 1950s work with a catalog by the critic and poet Frank O'Hara, a curator at the Museum of Modern Art, was at the Jewish Museum in 1960.
At this time, he was a prolific writer and lecturer, and in addition to directing the influential Documents of Modern Art series, he edited The Dada Painters and Poets: An Anthology, which was published in 1951.
Vicente Todoli, director of Tate Modern, described Balka as a «master poet» and said that he is looking forward to seeing how Balka interprets the space.
It was a Saturday in New York, and the poet Frank O» Hara was tired from working all week in an office at the Museum of Modern Art.
Jim Dine (b. 1935), a modern American painter, sculptor, photographer, printmaker, and poet, is known for finding a subject that is important to him and repeating it many times over.
Francis Picabia was a French avant - garde painter, poet and typographist who was a vital part of most key modern art movements of the 20th century.
That she's not better known is a bit of a surprise, really, considering her many claims to art - world royalty — as, to mention a few, the daughter of painter Harvey Quaytman and poet Susan Howe; the former co-proprietor of the legendary LES gallery Orchard; her inclusion in major shows like the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Nicolas Bourriaud's «The Angel of History,» and the Whitney's «America Is Hard to See» survey; and her presence in the collections of MoMA, the Guggenheim, and Tate Modern, to name a feis a bit of a surprise, really, considering her many claims to art - world royalty — as, to mention a few, the daughter of painter Harvey Quaytman and poet Susan Howe; the former co-proprietor of the legendary LES gallery Orchard; her inclusion in major shows like the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Nicolas Bourriaud's «The Angel of History,» and the Whitney's «America Is Hard to See» survey; and her presence in the collections of MoMA, the Guggenheim, and Tate Modern, to name a feIs Hard to See» survey; and her presence in the collections of MoMA, the Guggenheim, and Tate Modern, to name a few.
A protean personality of the 1950s and early»60s, Frank O'Hara was active simultaneously as a poet, art critic, and curator at the Museum of Modern Art.
Katz was inspired by poets like Frank O'Hara, who uses stripped - down language to arrive at lines such as «I am stuck in traffic in a taxicab / which is typical / and not just of modern life...» (Song, 1960).
According to Wojnarowicz, he was «playing with ideas of compression of «historical time and activity» and fusing the French poet's identity with modern New York urban activities, mostly illegal in nature.»
Modern Art Oxford presents «Love Is Enough» an exhibition drawing together works from public and private collections in the UK and USA, and juxtaposing the work of Pop legend Andy Warhol with the Victorian textile designer, poet, novelist, translator, and socialist activist William Morris.
ArtInfo August 4, 2010 Top Ten Shows to See in New York «Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913 - 1917» at the Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, through January 24, moma.org During this tumultuous period, when the artist's friends — including André Derain and the poet Apollinaire — were fighting on the front lines of the first World War, Matisse was working in the south of France on what would become the hardened core of his later oeuvre.
Yesterday Vicente Todoli, director of Tate Modern, said: «As one of the most significant contemporary artists of his generation, he has been described as a master poet.
The installation, Past Lives, is a collaboration with poet Amy Gerstler and was originally created at the Santa Monica Museum of Modern Art in 1989.
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego and the Timken Museum of Art, San Diego, CA, November 10, 2012 - February 9, 2013 «Inaugural Exhibition by Gallery Artists,» Los Angeles, CA, September 22 - October 27, 2012 «Letters from Los Angeles: Text in Southern California Art,» Jack Rutberg Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA, November 17 - December 22, 2012 2011 «The Lord & The New Creatures,» Nye + Brown, Los Angeles, CA, September 10, 2011 - TBD «Arsenale: Graphics from the Museion Collection,» Museion - Museum of modern and contemporary art Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy, July 1 - November 6, 2011 «Zwei Sammler: Thomas Olbricht and Harald Falckenberg,» Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany, June 24 — August 21, 2011; catalogue «The Air We Breathe: Artists and Poets Reflect on Marriage Equality,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, November 5, 2011 - February 20, 2012 «Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974 - 1981,» The Geffen Contemporary at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 2011 - February 13, 2012 «For a Long Time...» Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, CA, June 4 — August 6, 2011 «The Last First Decade,» Elllipse Foundation, Portugal, April 3 — December 18, 2011 «Blankness Is Not a Void: Scott Campbell, Steven Parrino and Raymond Pettibon,» Marc Jancou Contemporary, April 29 - June 4, 2011 «CLAP,» Hessel Museum of Art, CCS Bard College, Annadale - on - Hudson, NY, March 27 — May 22 «Collecting Biennial,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, January 16 — Novembmodern and contemporary art Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy, July 1 - November 6, 2011 «Zwei Sammler: Thomas Olbricht and Harald Falckenberg,» Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany, June 24 — August 21, 2011; catalogue «The Air We Breathe: Artists and Poets Reflect on Marriage Equality,» San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA, November 5, 2011 - February 20, 2012 «Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974 - 1981,» The Geffen Contemporary at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 2011 - February 13, 2012 «For a Long Time...» Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, CA, June 4 — August 6, 2011 «The Last First Decade,» Elllipse Foundation, Portugal, April 3 — December 18, 2011 «Blankness Is Not a Void: Scott Campbell, Steven Parrino and Raymond Pettibon,» Marc Jancou Contemporary, April 29 - June 4, 2011 «CLAP,» Hessel Museum of Art, CCS Bard College, Annadale - on - Hudson, NY, March 27 — May 22 «Collecting Biennial,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, January 16 — NovembModern Art, San Francisco, CA, November 5, 2011 - February 20, 2012 «Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974 - 1981,» The Geffen Contemporary at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, CA, October 1, 2011 - February 13, 2012 «For a Long Time...» Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles, CA, June 4 — August 6, 2011 «The Last First Decade,» Elllipse Foundation, Portugal, April 3 — December 18, 2011 «Blankness Is Not a Void: Scott Campbell, Steven Parrino and Raymond Pettibon,» Marc Jancou Contemporary, April 29 - June 4, 2011 «CLAP,» Hessel Museum of Art, CCS Bard College, Annadale - on - Hudson, NY, March 27 — May 22 «Collecting Biennial,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, January 16 — November 28.
His writing has been published in journals and periodicals including Der Pfeil (Hamburg, Germany), American Poets, Modern Painters, Art in America, BOMB Magazine, and The Brooklyn Rail.
Hartigan, who died in 2008, collaborated with the poet Frank O'Hara, participated in the Museum of Modern Art's 1956 group show «Twelve Americans» (she was the only woman on a roster that included Franz Kline, Larry Rivers, and Philip Guston), and for a time exhibited under the first name George.
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