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Not the Poem of the Week | acciaccature
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The Poem of the Week. The Poem of the Week. Please see On a. Poetry blog, scenes from the crumbling old order. The first comment here by @HerMajesty. 8216;s post survived the censors’ axe, but have been included because of references to them in salvaged posts that were less fortunate. 30 August 2010 2:44PM. I don’t see it myself, as this poet will always be remembered in my mind, for her translation of Art O’Leary I happily paid 20 quid for; got a two minute unload ‘n go in erm, some bo...The most obviou...
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The Poem of the Week. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. On Anti-Atlanticism: the lynching…. For the new arbiters of…. Visual art an...
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Get poetry out of the ivory tower and give it back to poets | acciaccature
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The Poem of the Week. On a Guardian poetry blog, scenes from the crumbling old order. For the new arbiters of art:. 8230; and a commenters’ strike at. September 27, 2010 · 11:25 am. Get poetry out of the ivory tower and give it back to poets. Speculative representation of an elephant from clues in 15th century England or Academic interpretation of modern poetry in English, c. 2010. But, censorship aside — why does the academic infestation and degradation of poetry bother you so much? 8216;s, lips fine-tu...
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Hibernation announcement | acciaccature
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The Poem of the Week. For the new arbiters of art:. 8230; and a commenters’ strike at. November 16, 2010 · 11:00 am. Back soon. Sooner than you or I imagine — with any luck. For the new arbiters of art:. 8230; and a commenters’ strike at. 3 responses to “. November 19, 2010 at 10:38 am. Greetings from my winter half sleep! November 20, 2010 at 10:44 pm. January 9, 2011 at 10:14 pm. Do hurry back when you realise the time. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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The Poem of the Week. The Figure A Poem Makes. Abstraction is an old story with the philosophers, but it has been like a new toy in the hands of the artists of our day. Why can’t we have any one quality of poetry we choose by itself? We can have in thought. Then it will go hard if we can’t in practice. Our lives for it. A Fanfare for the Makers. A cloud of witnesses. To whom? To the small fire that never leaves the sky. To the great fire that boils the daily pot. That will not even notice when we die,.
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Let poetry be the muse of dance, not pontification | acciaccature
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The Poem of the Week. Class in war →. November 13, 2008 · 9:28 am. Let poetry be the muse of dance, not pontification. Has written the funniest and cleverest posts. On pompous pontificating on poetry since we lost cynicalsteve. 4 All poetry must be accompanied by a non poetic translation in order to reveal the message of the poem to those who would have been denied it by their cultural background. Such blessed relief, thank you TA. There might be a clue in this famous remark of Nabokov’s:. What is most m...
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Salvage operation (2) | acciaccature
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The Poem of the Week. This is the extension to our first home. For posts censored elsewhere for no good reason. Annals of Guardian Censorship: the Evidence (part 4):. January 29, 2009. Oh the stupidity, oh the witless, heedless, obtuse boneheads and bird-brained mad cows setting moderation policies at. Appear to have started a trend in web publishing, a sub-branch of electronic. 8212; and several subsequent posts * *. 8216;s policies are a particular affront to free speech. Many thanks, @CaptainNed.
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Bravo! for the new arbiters of art: us … and a commenters’ strike at The Guardian | acciaccature
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The Poem of the Week. Get poetry out of the ivory tower and give it back to poets. Hibernation announcement →. October 15, 2010 · 9:45 am. For the new arbiters of art:. 8230; and a commenters’ strike at. Cavalier-Servant' - Shawn Yu. Hello-and-goodbye, unless, against long odds, you read on. Why so pessimistic? Though this is said to be the age of the image, people measuring attention spans have found that in ten seconds flat, an online video loses a fifth of its audience. This new painting by Shawn Yu.
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Does comment moderation on newspaper sites make sense when no one is being libelled? | acciaccature
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The Poem of the Week. Deconstructing Ian McEwan-envy, the UK and US versions. Mysteries of modern poetry: are poets still free spirits? August 23, 2010 · 8:10 am. Does comment moderation on newspaper sites make sense when no one is being libelled? An early moderator: Savonarola (1452-1498) was known for book-burning and his hostility to the Renaissance. Readers of this blog are invited to consider three comments recently rescued from oblivion to which they were consigned by censors at. By the late 1500s]...