Not exact matches
Yet, as Gilby shows in putting together a miscellany of Aquinas» texts
on love, Aquinas did not fall short of
poetry by
much:
I am happy to add that such blatant tendentiousness is relatively rare in the ICEL translation, perhaps because the translators, whatever the earnestness of their political ideals, respect the
poetry of Psalms too
much, lavishing imaginative energy, despite the lapses,
on conveying its vividness in English verse.
At Yale, Warren carried
on with writing
poetry and fiction that is unfortunately largely not read these days because
much of it is excellent.
also this treasure chest is filled with history, prophecy,
poetry, illustrations, parables, knowledge, wisdom, and discernment and so
much great reading that to judge it unless you have read, studied and meditated
on it many times really does not help you to develope a relationship with your creator.
Of course, if we were to enter into such a hopeless speculation, we have in Eliot's case
much more to go
on than his
poetry and prose,
much of which was never intended to be personal or confessional.
In the collection there is found included a great variety of literary forms, prose narratives, fables, fairy tales,
much poetry of various sorts, a good deal of ballad form, reported sayings
on many subjects, and fragments of epics.
We've managed to date and not spend
much, yet we've still been to the art museum, heard great live music, enjoyed
poetry and song at open mike nights, and enjoyed good movies
on DVD together.
It's fitting that filmmakers Stephen Silha and Eric Slade assemble this documentary with as
much colourful
poetry as they can muster, because the subject matter was a remarkably life - loving man whose impact
on the arts...
This isn't so
much a behind - the - scenes look at Signs as a celebration of M. Night Shyamalan's M. Night Shyamalan - ness, with the hyphenate bemoaning CGI (because it's the one aspect of the production he can't micromanage), delivering lectures
on marketing, doubting the need for music in his films as it only clouds «the
poetry of the writing,» and, finally, freely admitting to being a hardcore capitalist.
Working closely with screenwriters Hampton Fancher (who co-wrote Ridley Scott's original Blade Runner back in 1982) and Michael Green (2017's Logan, already
on this very list), and his sensational cinematographer Roger Deakins, visionary Canadian film director Denis Villeneuve did the near impossible task of following up Scott's Blade Runner with a sequel that retains
much of the tactile splendor and future noir
poetry of the original while manufacturing an objet d'art that is perhaps even more emotionally engaging and narratively a more complete experience.
65 minutes rich with
poetry, outstanding visuals, spoken word, and of course songs, reflecting
on history and not only feminism and «is he or isn't he being unfaithful», but cultural identity, skeletons in the closet, race, sex and self doubt, family ties and so
much more.
There is James, who visited midway through his sophomore year to tell me that he missed our Poem of the Day so
much that he subscribed to a daily
poetry email so he could continue reading
poetry on his own.
So
much so that I must draw
on the wisdom of another woman, a person from North Carolina who also believed in
poetry: Lift up your eyes upon this day breaking for you / Give birth again to the dream / Women, children, men, take it, this dream, into the palms of your hands.
For example, teachers, students and parents can log
on to their laptops or tablets and see exactly how
much progress a student has made in Renaissance history, or whether a student has ignored a
poetry unit for too long and needs some prodding.
Just as Bloodroot relies
on memory to tell its stories,
much of Wordsworth's
poetry focuses
on capturing moments of memory and recollection.
Much of the literary heat emanates from Emory University, where the luminaries include Joshilyn Jackson, whose Gods in Alabama portrayed a white woman returning from Chicago with a black boyfriend, and Natasha Trethewey, the 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner for
poetry, who has reported about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
on her native Gulf Coast.
Modern historians say El Cid really existed, but he was a
much more mercenary and self - interested character than the hero immortalized in epic
poetry, ballads and film.What
on earth does that have to do...
The characters are delightfully typecast - there's the tragic figure of our
much put - upon anti-hero who is driven to commit violence for what he believes is a justified cause; a truly dastardly old - Etonian
poetry - spouting villain (who, if this was a play, would receive hisses from the audience every time he came
on stage); the exceedingly wealthy and influential Lord Tansor, living off the gains of his brighter ancestors; a dead - ringer for Uriah Heap; plus a massive supporting cast representing every strata of society, both urban and country; and last but not least, Evenwood House itself and its great library - the representation of everything that Edward yearns for but that remains tantalizingly out of reach.
For novels and
poetry, advice
on these aspects (book cover illustration design) is
much more difficult — and necessary.
Our Independent Publishing issue highlights the small - press champions of literature in translation, including New Directions, Two Lines Press, Open Letter Books, Europa Editions, and Archipelago Books; a profile of novelist Marilynne Robinson; an installment of Agents & Editors featuring Copper Canyon Press editor in chief Michael Wiegers; Donald Hall
on a life in
poetry; advice from literary agent Betsy Amster; pro self - publishing tips; new and noteworthy books; and
much more.
While rushing a book out doesn't help the work, knowing that one can publish their book of
poetry and have it
on hand for readings is a huge boon to poets, who often do
much of their selling through readings and events.
How
much does it cost for publishing my
poetry book
on digital ebook if I use free editors?
One piece that especially stood out — a large work made up of twenty white paper squares divided by a thin wooden frame
on which
much smaller squares and rectangles painted in oil had been arbitrarily placed — is a visual testimony to the love of music and
poetry that informs the creative work of this painter.
According to Designboom, this vehicle for public
poetry incorporates a computer that's mounted
on the trike's handlebars and an electrical system that controls the pumping out Chinese literature in the form of precise droplets, through a row of solenoid valves,
much like a dot matrix printer.