Sentences with phrase «poetic writing»

In faded red, glass - enclosed vitrines, Kabakov's poetic writing recounts the stories and recollections of the students» past experience in the school.
The scores were then performed and documented (as photographs or poetic writing) for what will later become a publication.
Some artists have been inspired by Du Bois» poetic writing, his 1913 Star of Ethiopia pageant, some by his early anticipation of the women's rights and environmental movements, and his warnings against nuclear proliferation and other modern afflictions.
Bioware isn't exactly known for their flawless and poetic writing, but more often than not their games have enough funny lines and heartfelt moments to carry the player along believably.
- Publishers Weekly «With poetic writing and elegant imagery, Women in Sunlight tells a story of friendship, love, and having courage to take a leap of faith into the unknown.»
Readers familiar with Salopek's reporting in The New York Times (and, increasingly, his Twitter followers) appreciate his poetic writing style and observation skills.
In fact, 75 % of survey respondents said that they actually preferred raw passion to poetic writing, indicating that a letter written straight from the heart is more special than one that focuses on evocative imagery.
But Ward keeps pulling you back with compelling characters, poetic writing, and an unforgettable protagonist who remembers her mother as a woman whose laugh «swooped up into the sky with the pelicans and flew away, wind - ready and wide as their wings.»
Nancy I have a book that is very poetic written by my grandpa about LSD he wrote while he was a professor at the University of Utah he has 3 phds 2 masters let me know Prints in 3 - 5 business days Eugene Seaich's LSD Experience is a gem of a book which is short enough to be read in a day and with enough substance to feed the reader's head and soul for a lifetime.

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The basement, wrote the French philosopher Gaston Bachelard in The Poetics of Space, an architectural treatise, «is first and foremost the dark entity of the house, the one that partakes of subterranean forces.
Sometimes I write parables and sometimes poetic nuances and sometimes I fight back against those here who daringly bully other folks.
This scholarly and poetic tome provides an expert and lucid exposition of all Scotus's main ideas, written with obvious enthusiasm and, above all, love.
Written with poetic rhythm, a prophetic voice, and a deeply biblical foundation, this loving yet fearless book urges today's church to move beyond man - made restrictions and fully welcome women's diverse voices and experiences.
Amelia Burr was a good friend of mine, and I have always been grateful that, thinking of someone whom she loved, she allowed herself poetic license and wrote,
Igor Stravinsky, in his Poetics of Music in the Form of Six Lessons (New York: Random House, Vintage Books, 1959), pp. 66 - 68, writes of the terror he feels at the thought that perhaps everything is permissible.
It is highly poetic, and most religious traditions and religious rites were written using the King James Version of the Bible.
[My italics] The trouble for «those of us who love Chesterton's writing», he argues, «is that the anti-Semitism is not incidental: it rises from the logic of his poetic position.»
Lazar Gulkowitsch writes of Buber's early poetic recreations of Hasidism: «Since Martin Buber is a poet who himself inclines to mysticism, Hasidism in his representation takes on an all too mysterious colouring while its natural childlike quality and its sheer naïveté do not receive adequate emphasis.»
In this book, then, and especially in the earlier part, I have sometimes resorted to a slight verbal elaboration, either because there was no alternative if one was to write English at all, or because two words seemed necessary to convey the full «poetic» content of one word in the French, or again because a verbal elaboration seemed more likely to communicate the colour (and colour is of the essence of vision) of the original.
Nonetheless, as Frege writes to Husserl, it is sufficient if poetic strings or works of art have a sense, but for scientific work, i.e., to be useful, we must not lack a reference.
The gospel account looms behind every scene in the lengthy midsection of the film, an unfilmable story, written in poetic, metaphorical, passionate, committed language.
I have in mind my novel Laurus, which describes the life of a saint and is written according to the rules of medieval poetics.
Indeed, the epic is «very much about its own writing,» a writing that at every moment threatens to turn into what it purports to condemn: «Milton must summon the devils into poetic being in order to warn a reader... but he runs the risk of fascinating the reader with that very poetic creation.»
My father, who had himself written a novel of great poetic and innocent charm, The Green Child, was clearly dismayed by the scenes of perverse atrocity.
This is great poetic drama full of profound meaning in cryptic symbolism, but not written as a chart or charter for our time.
Ted Young Santa Fe, NM In his otherwise interesting review of my Poetic Justice, Alan Jacobs writes, «Nussbaum's lack of discernible interest in religion has not prevented the University of Chicago Divinity School from assigning her a course in Theological Ethics.»
Seeking to integrate body and spirit and pursuing a «sacramental poetics,» Cairns could hardly continue writing the small narratives and lyrics that are the dominant modes of poetry today if he hopes that his work might reach for the transformative power of the sacraments.
On this triple basis — autonomy through writing, externalization by means of the work, and the reference to a world — I will construct the analysis central to our discussion of the revelatory function of poetic discourse.
Morrison never made the sustained effort needed to write even passable free verse, and his emotional range — from petulant narcissism to dead - serious angst — is far narrower than the least of his poetic idols.
Verlaine was twenty - seven, with a wife and a substantial poetic reputation, when the sixteen - year - old Arthur Rimbaud, the most precocious literary genius ever, wrote to him from the provinces and sent him some poems.
«It is to Baudelaire that I owe the awakening of poetic feeling, and what is deep in me,» he wrote, and his youthful discovery of Baudelaire brought sensual craving and artistic ambition surging to the surface.
A narrative of a Lenten meditation in poetic form written from the standpoint of the apostle Thomas: And if it were not for his love, his grace that sought me out behind locked doors, called me to touch and then believe, I would not be here at your humble table ready now with you, to break the bread and pour the wine as he did years ago.
What immediately strikes the reader is Wacker's writing style, which could best be described as «poetic prose.»
3 Bergson's concluding claim, «we place consciousness at the heart of things for the very reason that we credit them with a time that endures,» must not be written off as the product of poetic carelessness, however.
Compare to the U.S. Constitutional Language, which is much more poetic and evokes the era of the period it was written.
What better writer to wax poetic about insects than Lockwood, who teaches ecology, philosophy and creative writing at the University of Wyoming.
I love your writing style, it's almost poetic!
I would write something poetic here, but I think this quote just sums up everything I've been thinking lately for I've been in quite the creative rut.
well am very poetic love writing, my interest is to become a doctor i am currently studying med love to travel, fish and play sports such as basketball, football and others to name a few...
Love doing joyful thing, traveling - car - camper - etc. / taking photography / going out to dinner - talking & meeting people from all walk of life / writing poetic thoughts Read More
The breathtaking, richly eloquent, and visually - poetic film - deliberately filmed at a slow pace - about space travel and the discovery of extra-terrestrial intelligence (many years before Star Wars (1977), Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), and E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)-RRB-, was based on the published 1951 short story The Sentinel, written in 1948 by English science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke.
A collection of five femme - oriented vignettes that are not intricately linked dramatically but overlap characters, this observant, emotionally acute drama is distinguished by a pronounced poetic sensibility in its writing and visual style.
Written and directed by master filmmaker Jia Zhangke (The World, Still Life), «one of the best and most important directors in the world» (Richard Brody, The New Yorker), this daring, poetic and grand - scale film focuses on four characters, each living in different provinces, who are driven to violent ends.
Victor Shklovsky writes, «The essential function of poetic art... was to shock us into awareness by subverting routinized perception, by making forms difficult and by exploding the encrustations of customary perception» (quoted in Stam, Burgoyne, Flitterman - Lewis, p. 10).
Written by Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle, and Christopher Yost — although Waititi has claimed that a huge amount of the dialogue was improvised — Thor: Ragnarok does remember at moments to get generically somber, or even poetic (there's a fabulously lush insert of a slow - mo Valkyries charge on winged horses).
And as Michael Wilmington wrote in the Chicago Tribune, the movie is: «Moody and poetic, filled with some of the most strangely beautiful images ever to grace a crime movie.»
After watching the film, some film critics wrote that aside from the perfect visuals, the poetic expression of the story was along the same vein as «Ashes Of Time».
Written by Linklater and Kim Krizan, the film offers up poetic beats, allowing the ebb and flow of conversation to start and end naturally with Celine and Jesse either trying to escape the pause in the conversation or meditating in it, simply enjoying the other's presence.
«Frank Ocean wrote a fantastic ballad that was truly lovely and poetic in every way,» Tarantino said in 2012.
The poetic narration, while lyrical, has a distancing effect, but that's not necessarily a negative in this context: What results is a highly artistic, atmospheric and deftly - written cat - and - mouse game.
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