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Hart and Seely
In 2003, Slate writer Hart Seely found poetry in the speeches and news briefings of Donald Rumsfeld.
Rizzuto was the announcer for the New York Yankees baseball team for some 40 years, and some of his at times rambling or disjointed commentary was collected and reformatted by Hart Seely and Tom Peyer into a collection of Rizzuto's found poetry.
* John Seely Hart ( 1810 – 1877 ), American author and educator
* Hart, John Seely.
* 20 ) Frank Cammuso and Hart Seely

Hart and published
A pivotal book on Hart was written by Neil MacCormick in 1981 ( second edition due in 2007 ), which further refined and offered some important criticisms that led MacCormick to develop his own theory ( the best example of which is his recently published Institutions of Law, 2007 ).
These novellas, published under the house name " Robert Hart Davis ," were actually written by such authors as John Jakes, Dennis Lynds, and Bill Pronzini.
" The Pit and the Pendulum " was included in The Gift: A Christmas and New Year's Present for 1843, published by Carey & Hart.
While attending the University of Toronto he won two Hart House literary prizes ( the first to win two ), for stories which were published in the Hart House Review, and Canadian Fiction Magazines annual Contributor's Prize for 1985.
He later launched blewointment press, which has published volumes by Cathy Ford, Maxine Gadd, Michael Coutts, Hart Broudy, Rosemary Hollingshead, Beth Jankola, Carolyn Zonailo, bpNichol, Ken West, Lionel Kearns and D. A.
" During this period he was extensively interviewed by the military writer Basil Liddell Hart, who later used these and other interviews as the basis for his books The Other Side of the Hill and its U. S. equivalent The German Generals Talk, published in 1948.
* March – Hart A. Wand published " Dallas Blues ", a jazz standard and an early published blues song.
" Finally, the evangelical Christian comic strip artist Johnny Hart published a B. C.
They published Kay Boyle's first book-length work, Short Stores, in 1929. and works by Hart Crane, D. H. Lawrence, Ezra Pound, Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, Laurence Sterne, and Eugene Jolas.
On the evening of December 7, Crosby's friend Hart Crane threw a party to celebrate his completion after seven years of his poem, The Bridge, which was to be published by the Black Sun Press, and to bid Harry and Caresse bon voyage, since they were due to sail back to France the next week.
A rare volume published by the Black Sun press of Hart Crane's book-length poem The Bridge, including photos by Walker Evans, was sold by Christie's in 2009 for US $ 21, 250.
* Julia Beckwith Hart becomes the first Canadian female writer to be published.
In March 1702, London's first daily newspaper, the Daily Courant, was published in Fleet Street from premises above the White Hart Inn.
In 1930, he published three photographs ( Brooklyn Bridge ) in the poetry book The Bridge by Hart Crane.
Lamour published her autobiography, My Side of the Road, in 1980, revived her nightclub act, and performed in plays and television shows such as Hart to Hart, Crazy Like a Fox, Remington Steele and Murder, She Wrote.
On 28 December 2006, it was announced during the reunion programme It Started with Swap Shop that Hart was in poor health, though this was not elaborated upon until an interview with The Times published on 30 September 2008, revealing that two strokes had robbed him of the use of his hands and left him unable to draw.
In September 2010 Carolyn Ross published ' Tony Hart: A Portrait of My Dad ', a deeply affectionate biography of Tony by his daughter.
The Fugitive Group had a special interest in Modernist poetry and, under Ransom's editorship, started a short-lived but highly influential magazine, called The Fugitive, which published American Modernist poets, mainly from the South ( though they also published Northerners like Hart Crane ).
He published a number of monographs on birds, illustrated by plates that he produced with the assistance of his wife, Elizabeth Gould and several other artists including Edward Lear, Henry Constantine Richter, Joseph Wolf and William Matthew Hart.
Hart, a published authority on percussion in world music, said " Alla Rakha is the Einstein, the Picasso ; he is the highest form of rhythmic development on this planet.

Hart and poetry
Just as Hart Crane had little influence on anyone except very reactionary writers -- like Allen Tate, for instance, to whom Valery was the last word in modern poetry and the felicities of an Apollinaire, let alone a Paul Eluard were nonsense -- so Dylan Thomas's influence has been slight indeed.
American poetry arguably reached its peak in the early-to-mid-20th century, with such noted writers as Wallace Stevens and his Harmonium ( 1923 ) and The Auroras of Autumn ( 1950 ), T. S. Eliot and his The Waste Land ( 1922 ), Robert Frost and his North of Boston ( 1914 ) and New Hampshire ( 1923 ), Hart Crane and his White Buildings ( 1926 ) and the epic cycle, The Bridge ( 1930 ), Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams and his epic poem about his New Jersey hometown, Paterson, Marianne Moore, E. E. Cummings, Edna St. Vincent Millay and Langston Hughes, in addition to many others.
Other extant poetry includes his Palice of Honour and possibly King Hart.
Perhaps the most famous work he wrote was his early book of poetry, Blue Juniata ( 1929 ), encouraged by Hart Crane.
On Newsnight Review the poet Simon Armitage and poetry writer Josephine Hart expressed regret about Padel's resignation.
The Liverpool Scene was a poetry band, which included Adrian Henri, Andy Roberts, Mike Evans, Mike Hart, Percy Jones and Brian Dodson.
In 2004 she joined the company of " Tasting Memories ", a " compilation of delicious reveries in poetry, song and prose ," with a starry rotating cast including Kitty Carlisle Hart, Rosemary Harris, Philip Bosco, Alvin Epstein, Joy Franz and Kathleen Noone.
In terms of religion and literature, Hart has written extensively on English and French poetry and Christianity, especially Christian mysticism.
Harold Bloom, writing on the back cover of Kevin Hart's 1999 volume of poetry, Wicked Heat, srongly praised Hart, saying that he is the " most outstanding Australian poet of his generation ", and one of " the major living poets in the English language ".

Hart and book
Hart revived analytical jurisprudence as an important theoretical debate in the twentieth century through his book The Concept of Law.
In his book Law's Empire Dworkin attacked Hart and the positivists for their refusal to treat law as a moral issue.
The book led to a CBS television miniseries by the same name starring James Brolin, Rachel Ward and Hart Bochner.
Lady Audley's Secret is involved in a subplot of Betsy and Tacy Go Downtown, the fourth book in the Betsy-Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace.
Hart even went so far as to create an " alternate ending " to her life in his book Act One.
) Hart continued to write plays after parting with Kaufman, such as Christopher Blake ( 1946 ) and Light Up the Sky ( 1948 ), as well as the book for the musical Lady In The Dark ( 1941 ), with songs by Kurt Weill and Ira Gershwin.
I'd Rather Be Right is a musical with a book by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, and music by Richard Rodgers.
One reviewer from The New York Times called the book " a remarkable volume " and compared Patchen's work to Walt Whitman, Hart Crane, D. H. Lawrence, and even to the Bible.
Clive Hart argues that " hatever our conclusions about the identity of the dreamer, and no matter how many varied caricatures of him we may find projected into the dream, it is clear that he must always be considered as essentially external to the book, and should be left there.
* Helen Fowler, who inspired the character Margaret in the famous Maud Hart Lovelace book series, Betsy-Tacy, was a resident of Forest Lake during the middle of the 20th century.
Babes in Arms is a 1937 musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Lorenz Hart and book by Rodgers and Hart.
Angel: After the Fall, a canonical comic book continuation of the television series, reveals that Wesley was unable to move on after his death due to the standard perpetuity clause in his Wolfram & Hart contract.
Richard Marson's book Blue Peter: Inside the Archives lists Hart as a presenter in November 1959 but he is not officially listed as a host.
In the book The Concept of Law, Hart outlined several key points:
In a simple society, Hart states, the recognition rule might only be what is written in a sacred book or what is said by a ruler.
" The tale is told of Joseph Asscher, the greatest cleaver of the day ," wrote Matthew Hart in his book Diamond: A Journey to the Heart of an Obsession, " that when he prepared to cleave the largest diamond ever known, the Cullinan, he had a doctor and nurse standing by and when he finally struck the diamond and it broke perfectly in two, he fainted dead away.
Aspects of Love is a musical with a book and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Don Black and Charles Hart.
The book emerged from a set of lectures that Hart began to deliver in 1952, and it is presaged by his Holmes lecture, Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals delivered at Harvard Law School.
The book mentions the concept of biome, but prefers the terminology of life zones, and makes reference to the work of Clinton Hart Merriam.
Simple Simon is a Broadway musical with book by Guy Bolton, and Ed Wynn, lyrics by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers, produced by Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., and starring Ed Wynn.

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