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poem and Aniara
Aniara ( full original title: Aniara: en revy om människan i tid och rum ) is a poem of science fiction written by the Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson in 1956.
An opera by Karl-Birger Blomdahl also called Aniara premiered in 1959 with a libretto by Erik Lindegren based on Martinson's poem ; it was also staged in Hamburg, Brussels and Darmstadt.
In 1959 he composed the opera Aniara based on the poem by Harry Martinson.
*( 1958 ) Aniara, ( libretto by Erik Lindegren based on a poem by Harry Martinson )
Aniara is an opera in two acts by Karl-Birger Blomdahl, with a libretto by Erik Lindegren based on the poem Aniara by Harry Martinson, that was premiered in 1959.
* Mima ( fictional machine ), deified, semi-mystical machine in Harry Martinson's poem Aniara

poem and by
In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
so that, while it usually is easy to recognize a poem by Hardy, it is difficult to date one.
the former contains no poem dated before 1909 - 10 -- that is, no poem from a period covered by a previous volume -- and the latter has only a few such.
A poem by Dylan Thomas, a saxophone solo by Charles Parker, a painting by Jackson Pollock -- these are pure confabulations as ends in themselves.
I was reminded, amusedly, by a poem of Kenneth Patchen's called The Murder of Two Men by a Young Kid Wearing Lemon Colored Gloves, which Patchen himself read on a record against jazz background.

poem and Nobel
* The Burmese opposition leader and Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi stated, " This poem had inspired my father, Aung San, and his contemporaries during the independent struggle, as it also seemed to have inspired freedom fighters in other places at other times.
His music for Three Colors: Red includes a setting of Polish and French versions of a poem by Wisława Szymborska, a Polish Nobel Prize-winning poet.
The Ambassador of Conscience Award, Amnesty International's most prestigious human rights award, takes its inspiration from a poem written by Irish Nobel prize-winning poet Seamus Heaney called " The Republic of Conscience.
Nobel laureate poet Wisława Szymborska wrote a poem which mentions holothurians, titled " Autotomy ".
To date the youngest ever recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Kipling's novels include The Jungle Book, The Man Who Would Be King and Kim, while his inspirational poem If — is a national favourite.
" If —" is a poem written in 1895 by British Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling.
Yishai declared Günter Grass, the German Nobel laureate, as persona non grata on 8 April 2012, four days after the publication of his poem " Was gesagt werden muss " (" What Must Be Said ").
The " Allegory " segment began with a recitation of a verse from Nobel Prize-winning Greek poet George Seferis ' poem " Mythistorema 3 ".
As a filmmaker he is known for his Venice ' 58 Grand Prix winner The Last Day of Summer ( Ostatni dzień lata, 1958 ), All Souls ' Day ( Zaduszki, 1961 ), as well as for his masterpieces Salto ( 1962 ) and How Far Away, How Near ( Jak daleko stąd, jak blisko ( 1973 )), as well as film adaptations: of Nobel Prize Winner Czeslaw Milosz book Dolina Issy ( 1982 ), and of Adam Mickiewicz's epic poem Dziady-Lawa ( 1990 ).
Nobel Prize-winning Polish writer Miłosz also wrote a poem with this title ( 1968 ), though his poem has a question mark at the end of the title.
* 1989, performed a praise poem in honour of Nokukhanya Luthuli, 1961 Nobel Peace Prize winner
The poem recited by the main female protagonist of this film is "" Love at First Sight " (" Miłość od pierwszego wejrzenia ") by famous Polish poet, essayist and translator Wisława Szymborska ( She was awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Literature ).
The Thomas Prize honors " the rare individual who bridges the worlds of science and the humanities -- whose voice and vision can tell us about science's aesthetic and philosophical dimensions, providing not merely new information but cause for reflection, even revelation as in a poem or painting ," Nobel laureate Torsten N. Wiesel, M. D., president of the University remarked in 1996.
Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney's poem " Seeing Things " ( published in 1991 collection by the same name ) begins with a boat ride to Inishbofin.
" Campo dei Fiori " is the title of a poem by Polish Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz, written at Easter 1943, in which he compares the carefree attitude of Romans going about their daily lives when Giordano Bruno was being executed in Campo dei Fiori with that of Polish citizens of Warsaw gaily attending an amusement park on a spring evening as the Warsaw Ghetto burned nearby.

poem and laureate
American poet laureate Robert Frost describes a pointless rock wall as a metaphor for the myopia of the culture-bound in his poem Mending Wall.
Poet laureate Sir John Betjeman wrote a poem entitled " The Licorice Fields at Pontefract ".
In 1624 Opitz was appointed councilor to Duke George Rudolf of Liegnitz ( Legnica ) and Brieg ( Brzeg ) in Silesia, and in 1625, as reward for a requiem poem composed on the death of Archduke Charles of Austria, was crowned poet laureate by Emperor Ferdinand II, who a few years later ennobled him under the title " von Boberfeld.
The district inspired the former poet laureate Sir John Betjeman to write a poem entitled ' An Edwardian Sunday, Broomhill, Sheffield ' which draws on the large stone houses, steel industry and hilly landscapes of the city.
Famous people from Diss include John Skelton, a former poet laureate whose poem " Ware the Hawk " is set in St. Mary's Church.
On each side of the sculpture is a poem entitled " Journeys " composed by Dolores Kendrick, Washington's poet laureate.
A poem by Rockland County's poet laureate, RCC professor Dan Masterson is also a permanent element of the garden.
Besides the above mentioned " Filippiche ", and other works, some of poetry and some of literary criticism ( such as the Varieta ' di pensieri di Alessandro Tassoni-Diverse meditations by A. T .), Tassoni is best known as the author of the mock-heroic poem La secchia rapita ( The Rape of the Bucket ): it is by virtue of this work that he is remembered as Modena's poet laureate.
On March 20, 2009, Tinsley appeared with former U. S. poet laureate Rita Dove at the Paramount Theater in Charlottesville when she launched her poetry book Sonata Mulattica, about 19th-century violin virtuoso George Bridgetower ; Tinsley is mentioned in the first poem in the book, " The Bridgetower ".
Others are modern, composed for a particular event, much as a poet laureate might write a poem to celebrate an event in a Western country.
Colin was for " Poor Colin ", a pastoral poem by the English poet laureate Nicholas Rowe, thus connecting the name of Colin's dam and the name of his trainer, who took a keen interest in his horses.
In February 2008, the poet laureate of the United Kingdom Andrew Motion was commissioned by the BBC West television programme Inside Out West to write a poem in Patch's honour.
Kurbas ' next major project was Haydamaks ( several stagings from 1920 on ), a poem on the eighteenth-century Ukrainian upsurge against Polish occupation by Ukrainian poet laureate Taras Shevchenko.

poem and Harry
It was Grierson who coined the term " documentary " to describe a non-fiction film, and he produced the movement's most celebrated film of the 1930s, Night Mail ( 1936 ), written and directed by Basil Wright and Harry Watt, and incorporating the poem by W. H. Auden.
He is the protagonist of the 15th-century epic poem The Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Elderslie, by Blind Harry.
Some accounts have uncritically copied elements from the epic poem, The Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace, Knight of Elderslie, written around 1470 by Blind Harry the minstrel.
* Cher Ami a poem by Harry Webb Farrington
Robert Burns acknowledged his debt to Harry, incorporating the following lines from Harry's Wallace in his own poem Robert Bruce's Address to his Army at Bannockburn ( Scots, wha hae wi ' Wallace bled ):
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.
On December 9 Josephine, who instead of returning to Boston had stayed with one of her bridesmaids in New York, sent a 36-line poem to Harry Crosby, who was staying with Caresse at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel.
" An interview with Harry Dean Stanton (" last of the great white Dharma bums ") becomes a prismatic prose poem.
There is also a reference in Harry Graham's 1909 poem, Poetical Economy, where abbreviation of words is used for comic effect, without, it is assumed, loss of meaning.
William Wallace allegedly spent 3 months in the seat of Patrick Dunbar (( New ) Cumnock or Cumno in 1296 ), according to the poem, The Wallace, by Blind Harry.
The last line of the poem read: On December 9, Harry Crosby wrote in his journal for the last time:
The basis for this was a poem written 150 years after the time of Wallace by a minstrel called Blind Harry.
Harry had a tattoo on his right arm which said: " How do you like your blue eyed boy Mr. Death " ( from the poem Buffalo Bill's by e. e.
The poem was translated into English by Harry Thomas.
The BBC commissioned Carol Ann Duffy, the Poet Laureate, to write a poem to mark the deaths of Allingham and Harry Patch, who died one week after Allingham on 25 July 2009.
* When Harry marries Ruth, he reads Yeats ' poem " He wishes for the Cloths of Heaven ".
15th century minstrel Blind Harry wrote in his poem The Wallace that Wallace and his men defeated an English force at the hill in 1296 during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
* Sam Morgenstern, composer ( with Harry Granick ) of the symphonic poem, " Warsaw Ghetto "
Steptoe and Son actor Harry H Corbett used this poem as the B-side to his 1963 PYE RECORDS release " Like The Big Guys Do "
The music was written by Harry Warren and the lyrics by Mack Gordon, based on a poem written by a young Oklahoma war bride named Dorothy Fern Norris.

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