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Tang poetry Traditional illustration and calligraphy of a famous poem (Chinese: 山行 pinyin: Shān Xíng) by poet (Chinese: 杜牧 pinyin: Dù Mù). Tang Dynasty. Tang poetry (traditional Chinese: 唐詩; simplified Chinese: 唐诗; pinyin: Táng shī) refers to poetry written in or around the time of or in the characteristic style of China's Tang dynasty, (June 18, 618 - June 4, 907, including the 690-705 reign of Wu Zetian) and/or follows a certain style, often considered as the Golden Age of Chinese poetry. According to the Quantangshi anthology created under the Kangxi emperor of the Qing Dynasty, there were almost 50,000 Tang poems written by over 2,200 authors.[1] During the Tang Dynasty, poetry continued to be an important part of social life at all levels of society. Scholars were required to master poetry for the civil service exams, but the art was theoretically available to everyone.[2] This led to a large record of poetry and poets, a partial record of which survives today.

net art : adwords happening Christophe Bruno, April 2002 Honorary Mention at the Prix Ars Electronica 2003 >>> press-book >>> Google.Art How to lose money with your art ? but does it float FeedIndex About TestMonday, May 4, 2009 — Status: Half Asleep.Monday, April 27, 2009 — Status: Another world.Monday, April 20, 2009 — Status: Unbound.Monday, April 13, 2009 — Status: Over and over.Monday, April 6, 2009 — Status: Planet Earth.Monday, March 30, 2009 — Status: Looking for gold.Monday, March 23, 2009 — Status: Spring.Monday, March 16, 2009 — Status: Out of the country and under the weather.Monday, March 9, 2009 — Status: Again.Monday, March 2, 2009 — Status: Ceiling duck is still on top.Monday, February 16, 2009 — Status: in orbit.Monday, February 23, 2009 — Status: sailing forth.Monday, February 2, 2009 — Status: Like a duck.Monday, January 19, 2009 — Status: bouyant.Monday, January 12, 2009 — Status: afloat.The End.

Ukrainian Poetry Library This web-site is the most complete internet library of Ukrainian poetry. It contains more than 15,000 pages of poetry and songs in Ukrainian (about 30 Mb). It includes the works of classical Ukrainian poets such as Taras Shevchenko, Ivan Franko, Pavlo Tychyna, Volodymyr Sosiura, as well as modern poets — Lina Kostenko, Mykola Vinhranovsky, Pavlo Hirnyk, Yuri Andrukhovych. Most of the modern works are included with approval of respective copyright holders. We strive to achieve 100% copyright conformance. The purpose of the site is to develop the Ukrainian language and preserve our great heritage by modern means of the World-Wide Web.

Post-It Notes Art The Post-it note, invented by Arthur Fry and manufactured by 3M, is a piece of stationery with a strip of adhesive on the back, designed for temporarily attaching notes to documents, computer displays, and so forth.It’s hard to believe after seeing these pictures that when Post-It Notes were initially launched by 3M the product failed. 3M started out by giving away the product for free in Boise Idaho. By 1980 post-it notes were being sold nationwide and the product took off.It Looks Like It Could Have Been Painted… This mosaic piece of Elvis was created by a couple of co-workers over the 2005 Memorial Day weekend. If you look closely at the different usage of colors you can see differences between the features of the face, hair, shadowing, etc. It looks like it could have been painted! A conceptual/installation artist, Rebecca Murtaugh, chose to turn her bedroom into a room full of post-it notes!

Ovid the naturalist By Jane Alison Ovid was born on the 20th of March (two thousand and fifty-some years ago): born on the cusp of spring, as frozen streams in the woods of his Sulmo cracked and melted to runnels of water, as coral-hard buds beaded black stalks of shrubs, as tips of green nudged at clods of earth and rose, and rose, and released tumbles of blooms. The extraordinariness of living-change: this would be the life-breath of Ovid’s great Metamorphoses. In his poem are changes as real as being born, falling in love for the first time, or dying. Battlegrounds by Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo - Poems Gettysburg National Military Park Motorcycles and white tour vans speed between behemoth granite shafts, shovemy body by their force, leave me roadsideand wandering fields. Little is funnywhen you’re Chicana and walking a Civil War site not meant for walking.Regardless, I ask park rangers and guides for stories on Mexicans soldiers,

Seven Poems by Li Po One of China’s most celebrated poets, Li Po (701-762 C.E.) belongs to earth in the most profound way, for he is free of attachments to self, and that allows him to blend easily into a weave of identification with earth’s process of change: that spontaneous burgeoning forth of the ten thousand things. Li Po’s poems are suffused with the wonder of being part of this process. Their spontaneous movement enacts this identification, this belonging to earth in the fundamental sense of belonging to its processes. And at the same time, the poems are always rooted in a profound stillness, a stillness often found in his more meditative poems. Love Opened a Mortal Wound by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz - Poems You foolish men who laythe guilt on women,not seeing you're the causeof the very thing you blame; if you invite their disdainwith measureless desirewhy wish they well behaveif you incite to ill. You fight their stubbornness,then, weightily,you say it was their lightnesswhen it was your guile. In all your crazy showsyou act just like a childwho plays the bogeymanof which he's then afraid. With foolish arroganceyou hope to find a Thaisin her you court, but a Lucretiawhen you've possessed her. What kind of mind is odderthan his who mistsa mirror and then complainsthat it's not clear.

Shakespeare's Sonnets All the sonnets are provided here, with descriptive commentary attached to each one, giving explanations of difficult and unfamiliar words and phrases, and with a full analysis of any special problems of interpretation which arise. Sonnets by other Elizabethan poets are also included, Spenser, Sidney, Drayton and a few other minor authors. The poems of Sir Thomas Wyatt are also given, with both old and modern spelling versions, and with brief notes provided. Check the menu on the left for full details of what is available. The web site has been changed to a new responsive design, which should work with tablets and phones. Please let me know if there are any problems with the new site (email address below).

“Glass of Water Encounter” — Terese Svoboda “Glass of Water Encounter” by Terese Svoboda She dances only in her necklace, scotch-lit surely. The Vampire by Delmira Agustini - Poems translated by Alejandro Cáceres In the bosom of the sad eveningI called upon your sorrow… Feeling it wasFeeling your heart as well. You were paleEven your voice, your waxen eyelids, Lowered… and remained silent… You seemedTo hear death passing by… I who had openedYour wound bit on it—did you feel me?

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