Not exact matches
The film,
which is based on a
narrative poem by Joseph Moncure March, plays out in real time, beginning shortly before the fight, ending shortly after it.
In a similar style to his previous feature Beginners (
which earned Christopher Plummer an Oscar in 2012), the director foregoes a straight
narrative in favour of creating a movie
which feels almost like someone warmly re-living the vital moments of their life, a visual
poem or essay about the influences — the era, the people you know, the music and literature you consume — that shape one's identity.
An upper KS2 / lower KS3 lesson plan
which explores a
narrative poem by Siegfried Sassoon.
The «
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass» and
poems by Walt Whitman and Robert Frost,
which the teachers currently introduce in high school, were labeled middle - school texts.
Whether new to The Iliad or familiar with its riches, listeners are in for an unexpected treat with this splendid abridged audio of Lombardo's 1998 translation,
which employs modern language and colloquial jargon without sacrificing the majesty of the classic
poem or the
narrative's well - loved images and metaphors.
After a discussion about significant themes in the personal
narratives in Making It Home, students can write found
poems in
which they use words from a selection of text and rearrange and edit them in poetic form, capturing the essence of the narrator's experience.
Vertigo Sea has as its
narrative spine two remarkable books: Herman Melville's Moby - Dick (1851) and Heathcote Williams» epic
poem Whale Nation (1988), a harrowing and inspiring work
which charts the history, intelligence and majesty of the largest mammal on earth.
Echoing N. Dash's evocations of landscape, a recording of Giorno reading his
poem «THERE WAS A BAD TREE,»
which weaves a dynamic
narrative around the life of a tree, will play in the gallery.
Opening: Marlene Dumas at David Zwirner For her first solo exhibition in New York since 2010, the South African - born, Amsterdam - based artist Marlene Dumas presents the exhibition «Myths & Mortals,»
which features a series of works on paper commissioned for a recent Dutch adaptation of the William Shakespeare
narrative poem «Venus and Adonis.»
Other featured contributions include Vibeke Tandberg's (b. 1967) installation, The Waste Land (2007),
which plays with language and form by breaking down and re-ordering the
poem's integral parts into a new
narrative.
Here, photographs, drawings and film that inform Donachie's work, will actively contribute to a counter
narrative, one in
which the spaces of images dissolve into one another in the manner of an elliptical
poem or conversation through time.
Inside is a hand macraméed fishing net from
which hangs several mouth blown Japanese glass floats, keyrings and trinkets — each acting as anchors whose function is to cue up possible
narratives or introduce certain personalities from the Frank O'Hara
poem.