Not exact matches
2 min readIt's National Poetry Month and in conjunction with
Poets.org, we are
celebrating the works and contributions of
poets from all over the
world.
Kate and Julian's story may have begun not in the moneyed
world of twenty - first - century Manhattan but in France during World War I, when a mysterious American woman emerged from the shadows of the Western Front to save the life of Captain Julian Laurence Ashford, a celebrated war poet and infantry off
world of twenty - first - century Manhattan but in France during
World War I, when a mysterious American woman emerged from the shadows of the Western Front to save the life of Captain Julian Laurence Ashford, a celebrated war poet and infantry off
World War I, when a mysterious American woman emerged from the shadows of the Western Front to save the life of Captain Julian Laurence Ashford, a
celebrated war
poet and infantry officer.
In the Classroom: In Dare to Dream... Change the
World, edited by Jill Corcoran, 30 poets have created 30 poems to celebrate people who dared to dream and as a result made the world a better place through their contributions to the arts, civil rights, sciences, and other fi
World, edited by Jill Corcoran, 30
poets have created 30 poems to
celebrate people who dared to dream and as a result made the
world a better place through their contributions to the arts, civil rights, sciences, and other fi
world a better place through their contributions to the arts, civil rights, sciences, and other fields.
It's National Poetry Month and in conjunction with
Poets.org, we are
celebrating the works and contributions of
poets from all over the
world.
Celebrated annually on Robert Burns» birthday, 25 January, Burns Night gathers Scots around the
world to pay tribute to the great
poet's life and works, and to Scottish culture.
«I ♥ John Giorno,» a group exhibition conceived by Giorno's longtime boyfriend Ugo Rondinone, is a massive love letter to the
celebrated poet of the New York underground, with contributions from art -
world luminaries such as Billy Sullivan, Verne Dawson, Elizabeth Peyton, Michael Stipe, and Pierre Huyghe, among others.
Launched in 1909 by the Italian
poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti in a manifesto which appeared on the front page of the Paris newspaper Le Figaro, Futurism rejected all traditional art,
celebrating instead the modern
world of industry with works combining elements of Neo-Impressionism and Cubism.