Listen to hundreds of poems
read by poets themselves.
This event will also feature
a reading by the poet Mathias Svalina, who concludes his Dream Delivery Service residency in Austin with a poetry reading from atop the newest sculpture at the park, Anya Gallaccio's to see if time was there.
Marfa Book Company presents
a reading by poet and Lannan Resident Anne Waldman.
In the spirit of its theme of fostering creative family trees, 205 Hudson Gallery's Elective Affinities: A Library will host
a reading by poet, essayist, and anthologist Lisa Russ Spaar, from her just published fifth collection of poetry, Orexia (Persea Books, 2017).
Cell Project Space presents a special performance
reading by poet, Keston Sutherland inside Natalie Dray's current exhibition, DRAY.
Her recent exhibition, «STRAY,» contained an LP with
readings by poets Susan Howe and Nathaniel Mackey as well as photographs of verses of poems that had been wheat - pasted onto the gallery's walls.
Not exact matches
Reading those
poets we have,
by an election lasting generations, inducted into the canon, one finds very little that is sentimental.
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.
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.
Together we sponsored a
reading by award - winning lesbian
poet Adrienne Rich.
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
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.
It was followed
by the
reading of the 1973 poem «Puerto Rican Obituary»
by Nuyorican
poet Pedro Pietri.
The esteemed
poets will offer
readings from their original works, followed
by an open
reading.
September 1, 2014 • The process of becoming a man isn't always an easy one, but
poet Saeed Jones says that
reading Real Man Adventures
by T Cooper, can make the journey more joyful.
Written
by David Hare and based on Michael Cunningham's novel, The Hours traces and interweaves the lives of three women: Virginia Woolf (Nicole Kidman) during the writing of Mrs. Dalloway in 1923, a housewife (Julianne Moore)
reading the finished book in 1951 and contemplating suicide, and a modern - day woman (Meryl Streep) who cares for her ailing
poet friend (Ed Harris) and throws him a party, just like Dalloway does in the book.
2 X 50 Years ends with a moving tribute to French film criticism — using that term broadly enough to include precursors as well as
poets, art critics, and filmmaker - theorists —
by furnishing us with a honor roll of 15 individuals, from Denis Diderot to Serge Daney, each of whom is accorded a portrait, a page of text, and an offscreen recitation of a brief passage
read by Mieville or Godard.
While there, she went to a
reading by Sonya Sanchez, the famed
poet whom she had heard speak a couple other times.
Students learn through a logical and step -
by - step learning journey, including: - Understanding the context of the poem and the horrific events that took place in the battle; - Understanding key information about Owen Sheers» life; -
Reading and interpreting the poem; - Interpreting the poem, with a particular emphasis upon the language and structural features; - Finding and analysing the language features used throughout the poem, and considering how these link to the
poet's message; - Writing an extended analysis piece based upon how Sheers gets across his message about war; - Peer assessing each other's learning attempts.
Students learn through a logical and step -
by - step learning journey, including: - Defining the key term «patriotism» and considering its pros and cons; - Understanding key information about E.E Cummings» life; -
Reading and interpreting the poem; - Investigating the structural make - up of the poem, and considering how this links to the
poet's message; - Identifying the language features used throughout the poem, and considering how these link to the
poet's message; - Analysing how language and structure create meaning through the poem; - Peer assessing each others» learning attempts.
Students learn through a logical and step -
by - step learning journey, including: - Understanding the context of the poem and defining the key terminology «bayonet», «over the top», «trenches», and «no - man's land»; - Understanding key information about the
poet Ted Hughes; -
Reading and interpreting the poem; - Interpreting the poem, with a particular emphasis upon how Hughes creates visual and auditory imagery; - Finding and analysing the language features used throughout the poem, and considering how these link to the
poet's message; - Writing an extended analysis piece based upon how Hughes creates imagery in order to capture the soldier's horrifying final moments; - Peer assessing each other's learning attempts.
After a brief introduction to the opening of the Divine Comedy, which portrays Dante as a pilgrim guided
by the
poet Virgil on a journey through the Christian afterlife toward God, students
read Canto 5 of the Inferno, which comes near the beginning of Dante's descent into Hell.
The catalog includes over 300 poems written
by over 80
poets, and the
readings are professional quality.
The organisation for which I work is hosting a poetry
reading by myself and another
poet on 10 February.
Entrances and Exits
by Reif Larsen is set inside Google Street View, whereas The Truth about Cats & Dogs invites you to take sides as you switch between
reading the diaries of novelist Joe Dunthorne and
poet Sam Riviere as they fail to collaborate.
If you prefer to markthe occasion
by reading selections from some of the best contemporary
poets, several exciting new...
Amazing Peace: A Christmas Poem
by Maya Angelou The celebrated
poet first
read this poem at the 2005 White House tree - lighting ceremony, and now it graces the pages of a picture book.
At university, where I
read Greek and Latin, they appeared in the most unexpected places: a reference to cassia in a poem
by Sappho written in the 6th century BC; a Roman
poet's sarcastic remarks about pepper.
If you're a New Yorker, I'll be appearing at Brooklyn College on March 19 with the
poet Dana White and playwright Donna Di Novelli — a brief
reading from each of us will be followed
by a Q & A. Nashville's Parnassus Bookstore has acclaimed young novelist Amy Greene (Bloodroot) stopping
by on Monday evening, March 3, to
read from her new novel, Long Man, which has received wonderful advance word.
To survive in a London ravaged
by the plague and raise her son in a society that has little time for aspiring female
poets, Aemilia finds herself tempted into the world of magic and the secrets offered
by Dr Simon Forman, the astrologer and necromancer she first sought out to simply
read her horoscope and tell her future.
- «Great Summer
Reads», Chicago Magazine «A
poet by trade, Ball understands the economy of language better than most fiction writers today.»
• Speaking of tours, we are intrigued
by Brit
poet Simon Armitage's empty - pocket plans to walk a 260 - mile stretch of the English coast this summer, giving poetry
readings in exchange for food and shelter.
Darnielle's masterfully disturbing follow - up to the National Book Award — nominated Wolf in White Van (2014)
reads like several Twilight Zone scripts cut together
by a
poet.
Maybe a
reading by a Romanian
poet you've never heard of?
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The day - long event concluded with a
reading by award - winning
poet Frank Bidart followed
by a cocktail reception where writers networked and discussed the day's program.
Adapted
by the
poet John Neihardt from a series of interviews, it is one of the most widely
read and admired works of American Indian literature.
Check for events like
readings and book signings
by visiting writers and
poets.
Douglas writes that «the show, curated
by Guston scholar Kosme de Baranano, is built — somewhat loosely — around Guston's
reading of and relationships with
poets.
I was discussing this with the
poet David Shapiro and he
read me an excerpt from a letter of Rimbaud's: «When the infinite servitude of women shall have ended, she will be able to live
by and for herself; man — hitherto abominable — will give her her freedom, and she too will be a
poet.
Clark Coolidge
Reading, Sunday, September 18, 5:30 PM On September 18th, at 5:30, Sunday afternoon, the Geoffrey Young Gallery will host a reading by Clark Coolidge, legendary avant - gard
Reading, Sunday, September 18, 5:30 PM On September 18th, at 5:30, Sunday afternoon, the Geoffrey Young Gallery will host a
reading by Clark Coolidge, legendary avant - gard
reading by Clark Coolidge, legendary avant - garde
poet.
After Berriolo spoke,
poet Mónica De La Torre
read a witty essay about line, and
by the end of the performance, a new book had been created.
On Saturday, October 23rd, the gallery will host a poetry
reading by celebrated English
poet Tony Lopez, author of False Memory (Salt), and one of Language Poetry's founding fathers, Bob Perelman, author of The Future of Memory (Roof Books), and Ten to One (Wesleyan).
There are also documentary photographs and other archival ephemera, books printed on campus
by BMC
poets and sound works of
readings, and a stage and piano for performances to take place regularly during the run of the exhibition.
East St. Louis
Poet Laureate Eugene B. Redmond and
poet and educator Treasure Shields Redmond will deliver collaborative performances and
readings in response to Blue Black, curated
by Glenn Ligon.
The day's events included an educator's breakfast featuring an Editorial Cartoon Presentation and Workshop presented
by Pratt Associate Degree Programs Visiting Assistant Professor Thomas Palmer; an Albers Color Workshop for students facilitated
by Pratt Associate Degree Programs Visiting Instructor Professor Wilfredo Ortega; a panel discussion featuring student
poets; and open mic
readings in which student award winners shared their work.
Widely traveled and with countless exhibitions, (and with armfuls of awards that include the Guggenheim), Webb is at the top of his form as he looks back over thirty years in this upcoming exhibition and publication, whose title was provided
by the great
poet and thinker Goethe, (who wrote books about color that are still sought out and
read today).
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.
Conceived and organized
by Arezoo Moseni, and in its sixth year, Art and Literature Series events bring forth pollinations across the literary and visual arts with
readings and discussions
by acclaimed artists, authors and
poets.