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This was published 12 years ago Poetry: ode to an obsolete art form Alexandra Petri January 29, 2013 — 3.00am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size ...
Who are we, if not the product of our thoughts, emotions and desires? Who doesn’t wish to fall in love and witness the ...
Iwasnever formally introduced to Andrea Gibson’s poetry. They just felt like kin from the beginning, like a queer cousin I always knew. Gibson — a queer poet, activist and performance artist who ...
A culinary creation that sets spirits free. About Ode Poetic style: An ode is a traditional poetic form that is characterized by its elevated and often lyrical language, as well as its formal ...
Let me explain the roundabout way it came to me, the discovery that the praise of contemporary poetry, either in blurbs or reviews, is itself a neglected form of poetry, meta-poetry.
An ode is a form of lyrical poetry that is characterized by its formal structure and elevated language. It is typically used to express deep admiration, praise, or celebration of a person, place ...
Key Takeaways NYT Strands puzzle for July 11 is an ode to poetic forms, from HAIKU to SONNETThe spangram POETRY stitches the ...
So when I came across this poetic ode to basketball, specifically streetball culture, in the video above, it totally spoke to me.
The Southern 500 was a sight to behold, an action-packed test that never got old. Best race of the year? Fans were certainly fond, thanks to that worn-out track shaped by a minnow pond. The season ...
Many are the blessings of the automobile: independence, mobility, freedom. But the greatest of these is freedom! While going too fast. Speeding is art. At 120 mph, you’re in Vincent van Gogh’s The ...