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In 1963, the poet / critic and former Ransom student Randall Jarrell published an essay in which he highly praised Ransom's poetry: In John Crowe Ransom's best poems every part is subordinated to the whole, and the whole is accomplished with astonishing exactness and thoroughness.
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Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau (; 5 July 1889 – 11 October 1963 ) was a French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker.
At a function attended by the Queen at Parliament House, Canberra, in 1963, Menzies quoted the Elizabethan poet Thomas Ford, " I did but see her passing by, and yet I love her till I die ".
Hughes was married to American poet Sylvia Plath, from 1956 until her suicide in 1963 at the age of 30.
Many contemporary Christian denominations incorporate this tune into hymnals, under various names, including " Lord of the Dance ," adapted in 1963 by English poet and songwriter Sydney Carter.
In May 1963 he published a work entitled Raymond Rousell, which was devoted to the eponymous poet, novelist and playwright, who was one of Foucault's favourite authors.
William Carlos Williams ( September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963 ) was an American poet closely associated with modernism and Imagism.
Krusty's show has gone through various phases: a clip from 1963 shows Krusty interviewing Robert Frost then dumping a load of snow on the poet.
* Philoctetes being retrieved by Neoptolemus is the subject of the Greek poet Yannis Ritsos ' long poem " Philoctetes " ( 1963 – 1965 ), a monologue in which the youth Neoptolemus convinces Philoctetes to follow him back to the war that will be won by the ruse of the Trojan Horse.
Luis Cernuda ( born Luis Cernuda Bidón September 21, 1902, Seville – November 5, 1963, Mexico City ), was a Spanish poet and literary critic.
Expanded on almost until his death in 1963, in this work the poet explores desire, love, subject, object, history and sexuality in poems which draw influences from romanticism, classicism, and the surrealist avant-garde.
William Carlos Williams, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet who died in 1963, was born in Rutherford in 1883.
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* 1963 – The Soviet nuclear powered submarine K-33 collides with the Finnish merchant vessel M / S Finnclipper in the Danish straits.
Time Out was followed by several albums with a similar approach, including Time Further Out: Miro Reflections ( 1961 ), using more 5 / 4, 6 / 4, and 9 / 8, plus the first attempt at 7 / 4 ; Countdown: Time in Outer Space ( dedicated to John Glenn ) ( 1962 ), featuring 11 / 4 and more 7 / 4 ; Time Changes ( 1963 ), with much 3 / 4, 10 / 4 ( which was really 5 + 5 ), and 13 / 4 ; and Time In ( 1966 ).
EBCDIC () was devised in 1963 and 1964 by IBM and was announced with the release of the IBM System / 360 line of mainframe computers.
FAO and the World Health Organization created the Codex Alimentarius Commission in 1963 to develop food standards, guidelines and texts such as codes of practice under the Joint FAO / WHO Food Standards Programme.
Following Kennedy's assassination in November 1963, Peel passed himself off as a reporter for the Liverpool Echo in order to attend the arraignment of Lee Harvey Oswald, and he and a friend can be seen in the footage of the 22 / 23 November midnight press conference at Dallas Police Department when Oswald was paraded before the media.
Also in English were added in script: " To my friend George, Lee Oswald, 5 / IV / 63 5, 1963 " Handwriting experts for the HSCA concluded the English inscription and signature were by Oswald.
High conductivity of 1 S / cm in linear backbone polymers ( in an iodine -" doped " and oxidized polypyrrole black ) was reported in 1963.
* Little Germanization: " The Frankish lexicon and its phonetic influence often end above the oc / oïl line " ( Bec, 1963, 20, 21 )
He had a string of hits in 1963 with " In Dreams " ( U. S. number 7 / UK number 6 ), " Falling " ( U. S. number 22 / UK number 9 ), " Mean Woman Blues " ( U. S. number 5 / UK number 3 ) coupled with " Blue Bayou " ( U. S. number 29 / UK number 3 ).
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A high point for the group was their 1963 live album At Carnegie Hall, described by critic Richard Palmer as " arguably Dave Brubeck's greatest concert ".
John Kenneth Galbraith, the Canadian-American Harvard University economist, who advised governments of India during the 1950s, an intimate of Nehru who served as the American ambassador from 1961 to 1963, was a particularly harsh critic of Mountbatten in this regard.
Surrealist theatre and Artaud's " Theatre of Cruelty " were inspirational to many within the group of playwrights that the critic Martin Esslin called the " Theatre of the Absurd " ( in his 1963 book of the same name ).
Acritarch was coined in 1963 from the Greek ákritos meaning confused ( a kritēs, without critic ) and arch meaning origin ( confer archaic ).
She had actually met him almost thirty years earlier, in 1963, when she was 20 and he was 67 at the Hotel St. Moritz with her father, film critic and historian Herman G. Weinberg and their mutual friend, Fritz Lang.
* Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt ( Le Mépris ) ( 1963 ) opens with a quotation wrongly attributed to Bazin ( in fact the author of the quotation is French film critic and playwright Michel Mourlet from his article " Sur un art ignoré " in Cahiers du cinéma, no.
To make ends meet he translated French murder mysteries, served as the art editor for the European edition of the New York Herald Tribune and was an art critic for Art International ( 1960 – 65 ) and a Paris correspondent for Art News ( 1963 – 66 ), when Thomas Hess took over as editor.
Stark Young ( October 11, 1881 – January 6, 1963 ) was an American teacher, playwright, novelist, painter, literary critic and essayist.
* Babu Gulabrai ( 1888 – 1963 ): an eminent critic, philosopher and essay writer, known for his biography Meri Asafaltaein
After a short period as a teacher at Barnsbury Girls ' School in Islington, north London ( 1961 – 1963 ), she has worked as a novelist, biographer and freelance literary critic, contributing regularly to book programmes on television, to BBC Radio 4 and various newspapers and magazines.
English critic Robert Melville wrote in 1963 that Nolan's Kelly belonged to " the company of twentieth-century personages which includes Picasso's minotaur, Chirico's mannequins, Ernst's birdmen, Bacon's popes and Giacometti's walking man ".
After the end of his brief ambassadorial post in Yugoslavia in 1963, Kennan spent the rest of his life in academe, becoming a leading realist critic of U. S. foreign policy.
In 1963, the poet / critic Randall Jarrell praised Shapiro's work: Karl Shapiro's poems are fresh and young and rash and live ; their hard clear outlines, their flat bold colors create a world like that of a knowing and skillful neoprimitive painting, without any of the confusion or profundity of atmosphere, of aerial perspective, but with notable visual and satiric force.
* Roger Ebert, film critic, was editor-in-chief of the Daily Illini in 1963 – 64, when he attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Park Chan-wook (; born August 23, 1963 ) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic.
Jones was a highly visible publisher ( Yugen and Floating Bear magazines, Totem Press ), a celebrated poet ( Preface to a Twenty-Volume Suicide Note, 1961, and The Dead Lecturer, 1964 ), a major music critic ( Blues People, 1963 ), and an Obie Award-winning playwright ( Dutchman, 1964 ) who, up until that fateful split, had functioned in an integrated world.
He was a critic of the Senate itself, which he called a " self-perpetuating oligarchy " in a 1963 address on the Senate floor.
After building a reputation as a satirist and critic, McCarthy enjoyed popular success when her 1963 novel The Group remained on the New York Times Best Seller list for almost two years.
Mark Kermode ( born 2 July 1963 ) is an English film critic, musician and a member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
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