Sentences with phrase «poets reading»

In conjunction with Cameron Harvey's exhibition, See without Seeing, Know without Knowing, the Chicago Artists Coalition is pleased to present four Chicago poets reading new, unpublished w
The gallery has held public poetry readings by such notable poets as the late Kenneth Koch, collaborations between poets and painters with the poets reading their work, talks by the late film maker and member, Rudy Burckhardt, and occasional dance recitals.
Videos of poets reading and discussing their work, segments on poetry and contemporary culture, poet profiles, and teaching tips.
PBS NewsHour Extra Videos of poets reading and discussing their work, segments on poetry and contemporary culture, poet profiles, and teaching tips.
Then, using a smartphone or tablet device, consider taking the time to video your budding classroom poets reading their favorite lyrics — or have them do it.
It contains hundreds of recordings of poets reading their own work as well as resources for teachers and students.
The Poetry Archive An online collection of poets reading their work.
Hearing a poet read his or her poem, or watching a slam poet perform, tends to give even a more cryptic poem an entirely new dimension.
Poetry is worse - seems only poets read poetry.
The video portion is comprised of a montage of 3 to 5 minute segments of each poet reading their own poetry in their natural setting with just their hands and the text from which they are reading captured on video.

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I have a lot of tricks to get those first few words on the page, maybe the best one is something I heard from a poet during his reading; «To cure writer's block just lower your standards.»
• The French poet and playwright Paul Claudel is, despite what many think unfortunate political views, still read «because of a rare quality: unflinching jubilance,» writes the poet Eric Ormsby in an essay on Claudel in the New Criterion.
Reading those poets we have, by an election lasting generations, inducted into the canon, one finds very little that is sentimental.
Any Christian poet caught blathering about «the innocence of childhood» should be forced to read St. Augustine's Confessions and made to work twenty hours in the church nursery.
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.»
• Edwin Muir, The Complete Poems: As far as I can tell, Muir is the least - read great poet in English of the twentieth century; he is mostly remembered, it seems, for his translations of Kafka (which are immeasurably better than anyone else's).
It reads more like poetry than spiritual memoir genre (which makes sense since Wiman is a poet).
Further, there should be an in - depth series immediately on Acts 17:26 - 28 which reads, «And He has made from one blood [a] every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings, so that they should seek the Lord, in the hope that they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; for in Him we live and move and have our being, as also some of your own poets have said, «For we are also His offspring.»
In a seminar this week my students and I read a rant by the Kentucky farmer / poet Wendell Berry against the perpetual adolescence of Huck Finn's America, and our own.
The 13th century Persian mystic Rumi is among the most widely read poets in the United States.
After a long evening of discussion of Santayana's recent verse play, Lucifer: A Theological Tragedy, the young poet was asked to read a sonnet of his own.
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.
He reads radiant descriptions of sunsets in the poets where the sun rides the western sea like a «golden galleon» or
I read a report in a Christian newspaper about an actor, Nigel Goodwin, who was referring to contemporary poets, media guru Marshall McLuhan and the Beatles in his lectures.
Like any good poet she uses rich imagery - animal and plants and spices to describe her love, and the message is there for all who will read: this is not a woman who will be stopped in her pursuit of what she wants.
We would certainly read the Song of Solomon as simply a collection of love poems, from different poets and from different times.
Though one might read a bit of irony or even sarcasm here, Paul extends himself into the world of his audience — he even quotes their own poets and philosophers.
I read poets, not Christian living curriculum, I read memoirs, not how - to books with fill - in - the - blanks.
But I would appeal to any scientist who happens to be reading this book to think seriously that people such as poets, artists of every kind, mystics and indeed ordinary people of faith may be receiving truth in an entirely different way from that to which he is accustomed.
I could read poetry because it relaxes me before I go to sleep, or I could read listening for the Spirit in the poet's words.
First Things is pleased to announce our next event: renowned poet Christian Wiman will be giving a reading here at our editorial offices in Manhattan on October 29, at 6 p.m. Wiman is editor of Poetry magazine.
St. Paul read the philosophers, he read the poets of his day.
Two surprised Swiss students asked the landlord who the knight was that sat reading Hebrew in the bar lounge, and were told it was Luther — at first they refused to believe it, and said it must surely be Ulrich von Hutten, the knight poet.
There is another discipline we do when we read a poets poem we apply historical hermeneutics.
Together we sponsored a reading by award - winning lesbian poet Adrienne Rich.
If you have never read it (and, for that matter, even if you have), it is the tale of how an utterly talentless fin de siècle British «poet» who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for a quick journey one - hundred years into the future, to the reading room of the British Museum, where he hopes to find that his writings have at last been granted the appreciation denied them in his own time.
They are our signposts which help us to read our way and for which the poet must provide new contexts, create new metaphors, in order that they may be read at all.
The latter falls in love, or reads Spinoza, and these two experiences have nothing to do with each other, or with the noise of the typewriter or the smell of cooking; in the mind of the poet, these experiences are already forming new wholes.7.
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I'm reading this poem And it's so profound I like it's rhythm I like it's sound By a very famous poet No critic can criticize Then I take a moment And I start to realize It's lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies lies... - Violent Femmes
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..
Pastime was hatched in 2004, when Danielpour and Harper were at Yaddo, an artist colony in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Danielpour had read Blackjack, Harper's poem about Robinson, and told the poet that if he had more baseball verses, he'd set them to music.
Read an interview with poet and salon founder Juliet Howard.
Celebrities back Fathers» Story Week with video storytelling clips Coronation Street star Charlie Condou, TV presenter Tim Lovejoy, children's author Peter Bently and playwright / poet Nick Makoha are the stars of four new «Celebrity Story Time» videos made by the Fatherhood Institute to promote the importance of dads reading to their children.
Coronation Street star Charlie Condou, TV presenter Tim Lovejoy, children's author Peter Bently and playwright / poet Nick Makoha are the stars of four new «Celebrity Story Time» videos made by the Fatherhood Institute to promote the importance of dads reading to their children.
In her novel Take Me There, she explores the story of a boy who can't read or write but dreams of becoming a poet.
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It was followed by the reading of the 1973 poem «Puerto Rican Obituary» by Nuyorican poet Pedro Pietri.
Philosopher AC Grayling lectures on humanism, while 40 leading women poets and performers read the whole of Sylvia Plath's celebrated work Ariel.
The esteemed poets will offer readings from their original works, followed by an open reading.
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