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And what we're learning is going to shed some light on what the romantic writers and
poets
described as the "celestial openness" of the child's mind.
Just as the
poets
and writers described, we're going to be able to see, I think, that wondrous openness, utter and complete openness, of the mind of a child.
I was the youngest by at least a decade, but somehow the
poets
at the Bowery Poetry Club didn't seem bothered by the 14-year-old wandering about.
And it was here, listening to these
poets
share their stories, that I learned that spoken-word poetry didn't have to be indignant, it could be fun or painful or serious or silly.
The Bowery Poetry Club became my classroom and my home, and the
poets
who performed encouraged me to share my stories as well.
So I did and stood amazed every week when these brilliant, grown-up
poets
laughed with me and groaned their sympathy and clapped and told me, "Hey, I really felt that too."
A look through the windows revealed a sharp contrast: within the cubes are tranquil, civilized, domestic images of African family members, friends and Nigerian professionals, ranging from writers, poets, fashion designers, etc.
And poets, like other artists, play with those intuitive understandings.
In April for National Poetry Month, there's this challenge that many
poets
in the poetry community participate in, and its called the 30/30 Challenge.
And so suddenly, ladies and gentlemen, what has been the proposition of visionaries and
poets
down the ages becomes something we have to take seriously as a matter of public policy.
They're poets, they're philosophers, they're photographers, they're filmmakers.
It's going to take the civil rights litigators, the community organizers, the academics, the media, the philanthropists, the students, the singers, the poets, and, of course, the voices and efforts of those who are impacted by this system.
He was a cheerful bastard, wasn't he? (Laughter) And secondly, and lastly, W.H. Auden, one of my favorite poets, who said, "We are here on Earth to help others.
I think it'll be the goal of the
poets
and the muppets and the surfers and the bankers and all the other people who join this stage and think about what we're trying to do here and why it matters.
Well, think about what artists, novelists and
poets
have in common, the ability to engage in metaphorical thinking, linking seemingly unrelated ideas, such as, "It is the east, and Juliet is the Sun."
And, hence, the eight times more common incidence of synesthesia among poets, artists and novelists.
Terence loved poetry, and the Greek poet Constantine Cavafy is one of my favorite
poets.
Their exploits were recounted by many epic
poets.
And perhaps because these Ukrainian women were schooled under the Soviets and versed in the Russian poets, aphorisms about these ideas slip from their mouths all the time.
I just heard that there were these scandalous writers called Language
poets
who didn't make any sense, and I wanted to go and see for myself what they were like, and some of them didn't do much for me, but this writer, Rae Armantrout, did an awful lot, and I kept reading her until I felt I knew what was going on, as I do with this poem.
Prior to going to prison, I didn't know that there were so many brilliant black poets, authors and philosophers, and then I had the great fortune of encountering Malcolm X's autobiography, and it shattered every stereotype I had about myself.
Augustus exiled plenty of people on vague charges, including Ovid, one of Rome’s greatest
poets.
Muslim Arab
poets
and scholars served in the royal court alongside Byzantine Greek sailors and architects.
They killed 67, including
poets
and pregnant women.
It's a home for poets, musicians and artists.
I asked myself: Whatever happened to the world-renowned writers like Naguib Mahfouz, Khalil Gibran, iconic
poets
like Mutanabbi, Nizar Qabbani?
The answer is, the first poem was generated by an algorithm called Racter, that was created back in the 1970s, and the second poem was written by a guy called Frank O'Hara, who happens to be one of my favorite human
poets.
The Romantic
poets
of the early 19th century believed melancholy allows us to more deeply understand other profound emotions, like beauty and joy.
Our cavemen ancestors and favorite
poets
might not want any part of such a paradise.
Throughout the history of mankind, three little words have sent
poets
to the blank page, philosophers to the Agora, and seekers to the oracles: "Who am I?" From the ancient Greek aphorism inscribed on the Temple of Apollo, "Know thyself," to The Who's rock anthem, "Who Are You?" philosophers, psychologists, academics, scientists, artists, theologians and politicians have all tackled the subject of identity.
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