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Contemporary Czech poetry, in Petr Borkovec can boast a poet of European standing.
Contemporary Scottish poet Marie Marshall has written a semi-serious ballad in parody of 19c neo-medievalism " How Finn McCool became Lord of Tara ".
In writing an entry about for Contemporary Authors, you are somewhat in the position you would be writing an entry on the poet John Keats in 1821.
Contemporary poet Steve Turner has also been compared with them.
While living in Montreal, Quebec in 1966, Fraser and poet Leroy Johnson founded the literary magazine Intercourse: Contemporary Canadian Writing ( see Intercourse magazine ).
Contemporary poet and critic Alexei Purin thinks the openly " tragic ," socially oriented tradition of Russian literature has been exhausted and it needed to reorient itself along the more personal and artistic tradition exemplified by Kuzmin and Vladimir Nabokov.
Contemporary poet Maria Baciu also hails from Botoșani.
* Dr. William Heyen, Contemporary American poet, writer
* Dr. Anthony Piccione, Contemporary American poet
* A. Poulin, Jr., Contemporary American poet, translator, editor, literary critic
Contemporary Kurals are best exemplified by the poet Damo in his Silver Rose sonnets.
* Doña Emilia Ortiz: Contemporary painter, caricaturist and poet, after whom the major downtown Centro de Arte Contemporaneo Emilia Ortiz has been named.
Contemporary Iranian literature is influenced by classical Persian poetry, but also reflects the particularities of modern day Iran, through writers such as Houshang Moradi-Kermani, the most translated modern Iranian author, and poet Ahmad Shamlou.
Contemporary poet Semezdin Mehmedinović wrote Sarajevo Blues from inside the city during the siege of Sarajevo in 1992.
His books in English include two collections of his poems (" Shadows of Love ", published in Canada, and " A Last Lullaby ", published in the United States ), Contemporary Turkish Literature, Modern Turkish Drama, Living Poets of Turkey, three books of the 13th century Anatolian mystic folk poet Yunus Emre, Rumi and the Whirling Dervishes ( with Metin And ), Suleiman the Magnificent-Poet, Turkish Legends and Folk poems, Tales of Nasreddin Hodja, and others.

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* John Bender and Gene Blocker Contemporary Philosophy of Art: Readings in Analytic Aesthetics 1993.
Contemporary scholars and patriots such as Noah Webster, John Trumbull, and Joel Barlow were instrumental in securing the passage of these statutes.
Contemporary systems of categories have been proposed by John G. Bennett ( The Dramatic Universe, 4 vols., 1956-65 ), Wilfrid Sellars ( 1974 ), Reinhardt Grossmann ( 1983, 1992 ), Johansson ( 1989 ), Hoffman and Rosenkrantz ( 1994 ), Roderick Chisholm ( 1996 ), Barry Smith ( ontologist ) ( 2003 ), and Jonathan Lowe ( 2006 ).
Contemporary philosophical anarchists include A. John Simmons and Robert Paul Wolff.
Contemporary sources ( John Malalas, Theophanes, John of Ephesus ) tell of severe persecutions, even of men in high position.
Contemporary chroniclers argued that John had fallen deeply in love with Isabella, and John may have been motivated by desire for an apparently beautiful, if rather young, girl.
Contemporary chroniclers state that John was sinfully lustful and lacking in piety.
Louth Contemporary Music Society invited the US composer Terry Riley to perform in Drogheda in 2007, Arvo Pärt's first Irish commission and visit to the country was in Drogheda in February 2008, Michael Nyman performed in Drogheda in May 2008, John Tavener's Temenos festival was held in October 2008 and the Russian composer Alexander Knaifel was the focus of a portrait concert as part of the Drogheda Arts festival on 1 May 2009.
According to Jay R. Howard and John M. Streck, by 1981 Stonehill ( like many other Contemporary Christian Music artists ) had transitioned from an evangelistic focus to one of " encouragement, exhortation, and Christian accountability ".
* John Waller, Contemporary Christian singer
In March 1981 Norman was featured on the cover of Contemporary Christian Music ( CCM ) magazine, and was the subject of an extended interview by CCM magazine founder John A. Styll entitled " Trials, Tribulations and Happy Endings ".
" Pre-Raphaelitism " A Dictionary of Modern and Contemporary Art by Ian Chilvers and John Glaves-Smith.
" To the former belong the mutual revocation in 1965 of the anathemas of 1054 ( see below Contemporary developments ), returning the relics of Sabbas the Sanctified ( a common saint ) to Mar Saba in the same year, and the first visit of a Pope to an Orthodox country in a millennium ( Pope John Paul II accepting the invitation of the Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, Teoctist, in 1999 ), among others.
* Lecture by John Oswald at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona ( MACBA ) on MP3 ( 2010 )
The Poem of the Man God by Maria Valtorta was forbidden by the Holy Office under Pope John XXIII in 1959, a condemnation upheld in Cardinal Ratzinger's above-mentioned 1985 letter, almost two decades after the abolition of the Index ; but in 2001 Catholic Bishop Roman Danylak, by then a canon of Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome and no longer in charge of an eparchy, granted, in his own words, " a letter of commendation, a Nihil Obstat, Imprimatur and a testimonial to this website of a Catholic monk on the writings of Maria Valtorta " ( the website in question being one with the title "— A Contemporary Mystic — acclaimed one of the greatest: Maria Valtorta and her masterwork: The Poem of the Man-God " and in another letter stated that The Poem of the Man-God is, with the other writings of Valtorta, " in perfect consonance with the canonical Gospels, with the traditions and magisterium of the Catholic Church ".
In the mid-1970s, there was a brief resurgence of talent, energized by Cuti, artist Joe Staton and the " CPL Gang " — a group of writer / artist comics fans including John Byrne, Roger Stern, Bob Layton, and Roger Slifer, who had all worked on the fanzine CPL ( Contemporary Pictorial Literature ).
Contemporary sources describe John as a rather short but well-built man, with reddish blonde hair and beard and blue eyes who was attractive to women.
Also the early black and white Dazzle panels of John McHale installed at the This Is Tomorrow exhibit in 1956 and his Pandora series at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in 1962 demonstrate proto-op tendencies. An optical illusion by the Hungarian-born artist Victor Vasarely in Pécs.
Contemporary biographers including John Foxe placed the date somewhere between 1480 and 1494.
Green was signed to Contemporary Christian music label Sparrow Records in 1976 and worked on the album Firewind ( 1976 ) with Christian artists 2nd Chapter of Acts, Terry Talbot, John Michael Talbot, and Barry McGuire.
Cherry co-led The Avant-Garde session which saw John Coltrane replacing Coleman in the Quartet, recorded and toured with Sonny Rollins, was a member of the New York Contemporary Five with Archie Shepp and John Tchicai, and recorded and toured with both Albert Ayler and George Russell.

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Contemporary French writer Michel Houellebecq wrote a literary biography of Lovecraft called H. P. Lovecraft: Against the World, Against Life.
In 1928 the music critic Andre Coeuroy, wrote in the Panorama of Contemporary Music that " perhaps the time is not far off when a composer will be able to represent through recording, music specifically composed for the gramophone " ( Coeuroy 1928, 162 ).
Harris also wrote short stories and novels, two books on Shakespeare, a series of biographical sketches in five volumes under the title Contemporary Portraits and biographies of his friends Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw.
In 1883, an anonymous author calling himself " A German " wrote a memorial to Léon Gambetta, published in The Contemporary Review, a British quarterly.
Contemporary historian William of Malmesbury wrote:
Contemporary author and historian William of Tyre wrote of Fulk " he never attempted to take the initiative, even in trivial matters, without ( Melisende's ) consent ".
Amongst the strongest critics of Froude's biographical work was novelist Margaret Oliphant, who wrote in the Contemporary Review of 1883 that biography ought to be the " art of moral portrait painting " and described the publication of Jane Carlyle's papers as the " betrayal and exposure of the secret of a woman ’ s weakness.
Mandelstam, in his 1916 review " On Contemporary Poetry ," wrote: Kuzmin's classicism is captivating.
" He translated the Odyssey, wrote a well-known manual of idiom, A Plea for the Queen's English ( 1863 ), and was the first editor of the Contemporary Review ( 1866 – 1870 ).
Contemporary critic and editor Margaret Fuller wrote, " his verse is stereotyped ; his thought sounds no depth, and posterity will not remember him.
Commissioned to develop an Internet event for an arts weekend at the Institute of Contemporary Arts ( ICA ) in London, and inspired by the SFnet terminal based cafes, Pope wrote a proposal outlining the concept of a café with Internet access from the tables.
In quick succession, Morison wrote Christopher Columbus, Mariner ( 1955 ), Freedom in Contemporary Society ( 1956 ), The Story of the ' Old Colony ' of New Plymouth, 1620 – 1692 ( 1956 ), Nathaniel Homes Morison ( 1957 ), William Hickling Prescott ( 1958 ), Strategy and Compromise ( 1958 ), and John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography ( 1959 ), which earned Morison his second Pulitzer Prize.
Allès wrote in the document " Notes on some joking relationships between Hui and Han villages in Henan " published by French Centre for Research on Contemporary China that " The major Muslim revolts in the middle of the nineteenth century which involved the Hui in Shaanxi, Gansu and Yunnan, as well as the Uyghurs in Xinjiang, do not seem to have had any direct effect on this region of the central plain.
Contemporary visitors and residents in Ghazni wrote with wonder of the ornateness of the buildings, the great libraries, the sumptuousness of the court ceremonies and of the wealth of precious objects owned by Ghazni's citizens.
" In a 1986 article for Women of Power magazine called " Ancient Gorgons: A Face for Contemporary Women's Rage ," Emily Erwin Culpepper wrote that " The Amazon Gorgon face is female fury personified.
Contemporary author and historian William of Tyre wrote of Fulk " he never attempted to take the initiative, even in trivial matters, without ( Melisende's ) consent ".
" One of the prettiest places on the Earth ", as E. B. Lanin wrote in The Contemporary Review in 1894 in London.
Gilbert also wrote histories and articles and stories for numerous periodicals ( often anonymously ), including Cornhill, Temple Bar, St. Paul's, the Quiver, The Contemporary Review, The Sunday Magazine, Good Things, Good Words, Strahan's Boy's and Girl's ( sic ) Annual and The Fortnightly Review.
" In a 2007 Gamasutra article on the " Platinum and Modern Ages " of computer role-playing games, Matt Barton wrote, " Contemporary reviewers fell over themselves praising the game and giving it the highest possible marks ; it didn't take an orb of true seeing to know this game was platinum.
It was during Steward ’ s teaching years at Columbia, which lasted until 1952, that he wrote arguably his most important theoretical contributions: “ Cultural Causality and Law: A Trial Formulation of the Development of Early Civilizations ( 1949b ), “ Area Research: Theory and Practice ” ( 1950 ), “ Levels of Sociocultural Integration ” ( 1951 ), “ Evolution and Process ( 1953a ), and “ The Cultural Study of Contemporary Societies: Puerto Rico ” ( Steward and Manners 1953 ).
Michael Hemmingson wrote in the journal The Review of Contemporary Fiction that Hogg,
He wrote two violin method books, Principles of Violin Playing and Teaching ( 1962 ) and Contemporary Violin Technique ( 1962 ).
Kevin Almond for Contemporary Fashion wrote that " by the time Dior died his name had become synonymous with taste and luxury.

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