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Connaissances: La Gogotte
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2) (choses connues, science). 4) (conscience, lucidité). To (the best of) my/his/her knowledge, as far as I know. Sunday, June 18, 2006. The most amazing example I have found is housed in the National Museum of Natural History at Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. There is a good photograph of it here. However, there are not that many examples illustrated on the internet as far as I can tell. I also posted my interpretation of the poem as part of a long article entitled 'Do Scientists Use Metaphor?
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Japanese visual poetry exhibition in Paris, 12 to 25 Sept. 2015 | Poetry ID
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Poetry publications from Poetry ID. LAUNCH OF JOHN GOHORRY’S NEW COLLECTION The Age of Saturn – 7.30 pm Tuesday 23 June 2015 at David’s Bookshop, Eastcheap, Letchworth Garden City SG6 3DE. Poésie visuelle Japonaise at Galerie Satellite, Paris →. August 11, 2015 · 13:47. Japanese visual poetry exhibition in Paris, 12 to 25 Sept. 2015. To see the past exhibitions, click here. Tagged as Japanese poetry. Poésie visuelle Japonaise at Galerie Satellite, Paris →. 6 responses to “. August 11, 2015 at 17:50.
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Small Branches Poetry: November 2008
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Poetry. Literature. Conversation. Life. Welcome from Amy D. Unsworth. Language, Literature, Learning and Life. Thoughts on Thanksgiving Afternoon. Have a Blessed Thanksgiving! Thursday, November 27, 2008. Links to this post. Poem: How to Hold a Son. How to Hold a Son. By Amy D. Unsworth. For a newborn the bend of your elbow. Supports the head, the untrained neck. Note the bunched face, the pulse. Visible at the crown. Prop your arms. With a pillow. Don’t sleep. At two pretend to be a zebra,. Region, Natu...
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Small Branches Poetry: Pages Rustle: Featured Poet Amy Fleury
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Poetry. Literature. Conversation. Life. Welcome from Amy D. Unsworth. Language, Literature, Learning and Life. Pages Rustle: Featured Poet Amy Fleury. Every few weeks, I'll be featuring a new poem, my thoughts on the work, and a conversation with the poet. I hope you'll enjoy and come back again for the next installation! This week's poem from :. Crab Orchard Series in Poetry. Southern Illinois University Press. Commotions of the Flesh. After a line from Epicurus. To live in the world. As the old saying ...
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Small Branches Poetry: December 2008
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Poetry. Literature. Conversation. Life. Welcome from Amy D. Unsworth. Language, Literature, Learning and Life. On the Year's End:Considering the Sun in Absence. On the Year's End: Considering the Sun in Absence. The sun has risen and fallen again, and elsewhere. Must be rising on this last day of the year,. Auspicious with eights and endings which. Must be beginnings as the narrative will write. Itself with or without adjustments and sidetracks. Battered: a few photographs in frames, a number of lines.
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Small Branches Poetry: March 2009
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Poetry. Literature. Conversation. Life. Welcome from Amy D. Unsworth. Language, Literature, Learning and Life. Pages Rustle: Featured Poet Kevin Rabas. Second in the series Pages Rustle is a poem by Kevin Rabas. Each week through April (possibly longer! I'll be featuring a new poem, my thoughts on the work, and a conversation with the poet. I hope you'll enjoy and come back again for the next installation! Featured Poem "Mermaid and Drowing Sailor" from:. Bird's Horn and Other Poems. He may awaken, befor...
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Small Branches Poetry: February 2009
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Poetry. Literature. Conversation. Life. Welcome from Amy D. Unsworth. Language, Literature, Learning and Life. Saturday, February 14, 2009. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Cancer: Chemo and Coping. Literature: Reading and Theory. Pages Rustle: Poem and Poet. Poetry: Poems and Drafts. Poetry: On Poems and their Poets. Poetry: Poems and Drafts. Poetry: Publishing and Presentations. Poetry: Small Poems (by others). The Life the Heart Selects: Pleasures and Photos. Years End: New Years Poems.
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Small Branches Poetry: December 2009
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Poetry. Literature. Conversation. Life. Welcome from Amy D. Unsworth. Language, Literature, Learning and Life. Pages Rustle: Featured Poet Tim Mayo. Every so often, I'll be featuring a new poem, my thoughts on the work, and a conversation with the poet. I hope you'll enjoy and come back again for the next installation! This week's poem from:. The Kingdom of Possibilities. Frame of Reference with Sun Breaking Through. If the truth be known, I lied about the sun: how its. Even the landscape I made up.
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Small Branches Poetry: September 2009
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Poetry. Literature. Conversation. Life. Welcome from Amy D. Unsworth. Language, Literature, Learning and Life. Pages Rustle: Featured Poet Brian Daldorph. Every so often, I'll be featuring a new poem, my thoughts on the work, and a conversation with the poet. I hope you'll enjoy and come back again for the next installation! This week's poem from:. From the Inside Out: Sonnets. He needs this cell. It was getting cold. Out there and he’d done all the drugs he could buy. It was either jail or die. Q: The s...
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