Tag #Poetry

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High Bird Mortality Rate Near Windows: Causes and Solutions

The author documents 22 bird deaths near their home over two decades, exploring causes like window collisions, cat attacks, and natural causes, and implementing preventative measures.

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Life on Land
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The Devil in Literature and Popular Culture: A 30-Year Retrospective

This article examines the enduring presence of the devil in literature and popular culture, highlighting its evolution from religious iconography to modern interpretations in film, poetry, and music, using specific examples.

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Taliban Issues New Poetry Law and Makes Women's Photos in ID Cards Optional

The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has implemented a new law regulating poetry, prohibiting romantic or gender-specific themes and criticism of the leader, while also making the inclusion of women's photos in ID cards optional.

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Gender Equality
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José Francisco Agüera Oliver Appointed Bergen-Enkheim's New Stadtschreiber

José Francisco Agüera Oliver, a renowned poet and translator, assumed the role of Stadtschreiber in Bergen-Enkheim on August 29th, 2024, planning to engage the community through dialogue and collaborative projects with schools.

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Quality Education
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Orb-Weaver Spiders Inspire Artistic Creation

Safiya Sinclair's essay "Finding Beauty In a Constellation of Spiderwebs" describes her childhood encounter with numerous orb-weaver spiders in Jamaica, whose webs protected their fruit trees and inspired her artistic development, connecting nature's beauty to creative inspiration.

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Life on Land
theguardian.com
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John Burnside's Final Collection: "The Empire of Forgetting"

John Burnside, a prolific Scottish poet and novelist, died in May 2024 at age 69; his final collection, "The Empire of Forgetting," is a poignant reflection on mortality and memory, showcasing his unique perspective on nature and the human condition.

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From Poem to Protest Song: Joost Zwagerman's 'Voor Alles' Finds New Life

Joost Zwagerman's poem "Voor Alles," expressing anxieties, posthumously gained musical life through Wende Snijders and later Sef, whose versions resonate with listeners struggling with mental health issues and societal anxieties.

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Good Health and Well-being
theguardian.com
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Paraphrase of Saint-John Perse's Anabase IV Reveals Modern-Day Ecological Crisis

Peter McDonald's paraphrase of Saint-John Perse's Anabase IV, in his 2024 collection One Little Room, transforms the original's triumphant conquest imagery into a scene of environmental devastation, highlighting the consequences of unchecked human ambition.

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Life on Land
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Adam Lindsay Gordon: Celebrated Australian Poet and Daredevil Horseman

Adam Lindsay Gordon, a 19th-century Australian poet and steeplechase jockey, is being revisited, highlighting his literary achievements and daring feats, despite a tragic end.

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Quality Education
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Forgotten Poet of the Troubles Receives Long-Overdue Recognition

On Wednesday, a blue plaque was unveiled at Belfast's Falls Road Library to commemorate poet Padraic Fiacc, whose work, focusing on the Troubles, had been largely forgotten until now, bringing renewed attention to his significant contribution to Irish literature.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Unequal Exchange: Lorca and Hernández's Letters Reveal a Complex Relationship

Between 1933 and 1935, Miguel Hernández and Federico García Lorca exchanged letters revealing a complex relationship; Hernández repeatedly sought Lorca's help, highlighting professional disparities and contrasting personalities, while Lorca's responses remained reserved, ultimately foreshadowing Her...

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Reduced Inequality
taz.de
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International Literature Prize Awarded to Kim Hyesoon for Poem Collection on Life and Death

The International Literature Prize awarded Kim Hyesoon for her poem collection exploring life and death, inspired by the 2014 Sewol ferry disaster; the €35,000 prize also recognizes her translation team for overcoming linguistic challenges.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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