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Spleen Poetry - I blame you (Live)
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Rating: 4.7930555/5
Length: 377 Seconds
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The Write Stuff Video Episode 2
Description: The Write Stuff Video Episode 2 by Robert G Parent "Thunderstorm", "The Shadow and Soul", "Weathering the Storms", "What Have I Done", "What's Going On?", and my talk about sound and creativity. Promos by The Association of Poetry Podcasting a href="www.poetrypodcasting.org" APP a href="classicpoetryaloud.wordpress.com" Classic Poetry Aloud a href="www.indiefeedpp.libsyn.com" IndieFeed Performance Poetry a href="mysticbabylon.podomatic.com" Mystic Babylon a href="www.cloudydayart.com" Cloudy Day Art a href="feeds.feedburner.com the Poet Guru /aa href="www.larrywinfield.com Sundown Lounge /aa href="www.slamidolpodcast.com" Slam Idol podcast And Many More...
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Length: 1271 Seconds
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What's your favourite Rabbie Burns poem?
Description: To mark the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns birth, the Sunday Mail took to the streets to find out just what Burns poem is the nation's favourite.brbr Click a href="www.sundaymail.co.uk to upload your own Burns videos.
Rating: 5.0/5
Length: 208 Seconds
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Anne Sexton" Red Roses (Poem) by Billy Lake
Description: This is a poem written by Anne Sexton of Warren, Massachussets.She was known for somewhat dark poems.She is featured at the beginning and the end. She was a beautiful lady with a lovely voice as well.1955- mid 70s she was popular. The poem tells boy's tolerant devotion to his abusive mother in the poem Red Roses by Anne Sexton reveals a strong bond between mother and son despite the pain the boy receives. The child's love for his mother, and fear of loosing her is so great that a few "red roses" will not part them. Sexton chooses gentle words and repetition to create a seemingly safe environment for the boy. Sexton uses the light hearted words "red roses", "licorice stick", "ball", and "blue lady" to describe the serious and important subject of Tommy's abuse. The words "licorice stick" create an image of fun times and the innocence of childhood, but represent a broken leg which was inflicted by the dearly loved mother. To the casual viewer these words cast a sense of happiness and play time, but in reality are ways to express the horror in terms the three year old boy would comprehend. Sexton uses metaphors such as "he was a broken scarecrow", his arm was "bitten" by a "diamond", and "he pretends to be her ball" to demand a closer look at their symbolism. The metaphors are those taken from a child's perspective, which can be interpreted "the diamond" that bites the boy was a ring on his mothers hand. In using metaphors Sexton is able to show the detachment the boy had ...
Rating: 5.0/5
Length: 95 Seconds
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Mazahia poetry
Description: Kadi tay paikay ja ney baygum
Rating: 4.858407/5
Length: 303 Seconds
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Lost Generation
Description: I guess I should finally get around to putting something here. I am surprised that it has received so much attention recently. This video was created for the AARP U@50 video contest and placed second It is based on the Argentinian Political Advertisement "The Truth" by RECREAR www.youtube.com The two songs are Mind things Our Lifes, Our Destinies try ^ d Beauty both of which are available for free through the creative commons license and on the site www.jamendo.com Big thanks to Liz for doing the voice over work for this and most of my videos!
Rating: 4.8882623/5
Length: 104 Seconds
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Michel Deguy. The Artist in the Poet: Words, Language and Poetry 2004 1/9
Description: www.egs.edu Poet Michel Deguy reading poetry from his volume Given Giving (1989) for the first time in English, followed by a discussion of his recent thoughts on poetry and poetics, including attachment / detachment to the word, the visible, slightly visible and hyper visible, truth, the problem of translation, transformation and transmission and how to "render non-erasable the becoming incredible" or the sublime. Michel Deguy at a public open lecture for the students of the ‹a href="www.egs.edu Graduate School egs, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a›, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2004. Michel Deguy. Michel Deguy, born in 1930 in Paris, is a French poet, thinker and professor of literature. Michel Deguy is the winner of the Prix Mallarme, the Grand Prix National de la Poesie (1989) as well as the Grand Prix de poésie de l'Académie française (2004). He is director and founding editor of Po&Sie (Editions Belin), the French journal of poetry, the editor of Les Temps Modernes, (originally founded by Jean-Paul Sartre) and the former president of the College International de Philosophie which he co-founded with Jacques Derrida (1990 - 1992). He is a translator of, amongst others, Martin Heidegger, Luis de Góngora, Sappho, Dante Alighieri, and various American poets. According to Jacques Derrida Deguy was one of the first to understand and translate the complex, key texts of Martin Heidegger. Both Jacques Derrida and Michel Deguy address similar questions ...
Rating: 4.25/5
Length: 542 Seconds
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Michel Deguy. The Artist in the Poet: Words, Language and Poetry 2004 2/9
Description: www.egs.edu Poet Michel Deguy reading poetry from his volume Given Giving (1989) for the first time in English, followed by a discussion of his recent thoughts on poetry and poetics, including attachment / detachment to the word, the visible, slightly visible and hyper visible, truth, the problem of translation, transformation and transmission and how to "render non-erasable the becoming incredible" or the sublime. Michel Deguy at a public open lecture for the students of the ‹a href="www.egs.edu Graduate School egs, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a›, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2004. Michel Deguy. Michel Deguy, born in 1930 in Paris, is a French poet, thinker and professor of literature. Michel Deguy is the winner of the Prix Mallarme, the Grand Prix National de la Poesie (1989) as well as the Grand Prix de poésie de l'Académie française (2004). He is director and founding editor of Po&Sie (Editions Belin), the French journal of poetry, the editor of Les Temps Modernes, (originally founded by Jean-Paul Sartre) and the former president of the College International de Philosophie which he co-founded with Jacques Derrida (1990 - 1992). He is a translator of, amongst others, Martin Heidegger, Luis de Góngora, Sappho, Dante Alighieri, and various American poets. According to Jacques Derrida Deguy was one of the first to understand and translate the complex, key texts of Martin Heidegger. Both Jacques Derrida and Michel Deguy address similar questions ...
Rating: 3.0/5
Length: 588 Seconds
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Michel Deguy. The Artist in the Poet: Words, Language and Poetry 2004 3/9
Description: www.egs.edu Poet Michel Deguy reading poetry from his volume Given Giving (1989) for the first time in English, followed by a discussion of his recent thoughts on poetry and poetics, including attachment / detachment to the word, the visible, slightly visible and hyper visible, truth, the problem of translation, transformation and transmission and how to "render non-erasable the becoming incredible" or the sublime. Michel Deguy at a public open lecture for the students of the ‹a href="www.egs.edu Graduate School egs, Media and Communication Studies department program‹/a›, Saas-Fee, Switzerland, Europe, 2004. Michel Deguy. Michel Deguy, born in 1930 in Paris, is a French poet, thinker and professor of literature. Michel Deguy is the winner of the Prix Mallarme, the Grand Prix National de la Poesie (1989) as well as the Grand Prix de poésie de l'Académie française (2004). He is director and founding editor of Po&Sie (Editions Belin), the French journal of poetry, the editor of Les Temps Modernes, (originally founded by Jean-Paul Sartre) and the former president of the College International de Philosophie which he co-founded with Jacques Derrida (1990 - 1992). He is a translator of, amongst others, Martin Heidegger, Luis de Góngora, Sappho, Dante Alighieri, and various American poets. According to Jacques Derrida Deguy was one of the first to understand and translate the complex, key texts of Martin Heidegger. Both Jacques Derrida and Michel Deguy address similar questions ...
Rating: 5.0/5
Length: 576 Seconds
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Ambri (Mother) by Anwar Masood
Description: A fantastic poem by Anwar Masood.
Rating: 4.9533334/5
Length: 213 Seconds
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