Explore 'Harmony and Dissonance: Orphism in Paris, 1910–1930' at the Guggenheim
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Coined by poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1912, "Orphism" describes a shift among artists moving beyond Cubism toward a vibrant, multisensory
Stephen Wick
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Passage Into Another Realm
This isn't due to being incomplete, but rather because I possess the brilliance to continue evolving. Everything I need to lead a vibrant li
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Stephen Wick
Sep 7, 20235 min read
Poetry by Miyazawa Kenji: Speaking With Eyes, Daydreaming On The Trail & Strong in the Rain
Miyazawa Kenji, originally known as an agriculture teacher, gained recognition as a poet only posthumously. However, his poems have since ga
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Stephen Wick
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A Splintered Mirror: Chinese Poetry From the Democracy Movement" Unveils Emotional Depths with Shu Ting's Assembly Line Metaphor (b. 1952)
Shu Ting uses a factory assembly line comparison to represent the societal standards common during Communist control in the later half of th
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Stephen Wick
May 4, 20235 min read
Astrophel and Stella (Sonnets I-III)
This struggle between emotions and logic is a recurring theme throughout the sonnet sequence and is representative of the medieval concept
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Stephen Wick
Dec 6, 20224 min read
The Assassination of the Landlord’s Purple Vintage 1976 Monte Carlo By Martin Espada
The mad emperor Caligula assassinated his cousin,
jealous of his purple cloak, and the mad emperor’s mouth foamed
as if he’d swallowed dete
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Stephen Wick
Mar 2, 20222 min read
Lola Young - So Long
Laura Young, a 19-year-old British artist and composer, the new single "So Sorry" came a few weeks before the main UK performance
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Stephen Wick
Oct 27, 20213 min read
The Young Bloods Come Less Often Now - Horace (65 BC - 8 BC)
The young bloods come round less often now, Pelting your shutters and making a row And robbing your beauty sleep. Now the door Clings...
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Stephen Wick
Jun 8, 20213 min read
Will, Lost In A Sea Of Trouble
This poem can be clearly categorized as exhortation poetry, in which he calls out to his fellow soldiers to remain brave, strong, and courag
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Stephen Wick
May 22, 20214 min read
Edgar Allen Poe to Mrs. Sarah Helen Whitman (1848) Part1
I have pressed your letter again and again to my lips, sweetest Helen — bathing it in tears of joy, or of a “divine despair”. But I — who...
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