Marianne Moore
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Goebbels: Stifters Dinge – review
of the natural world have been admired by generations of writers – from Rainer Maria Rilke and Thomas Mann to WH Auden and Marianne Moore. When it was first presented in Lausanne in 2007 Goebbels categorised Stifters Dinge (Stifter's Things) as a "performative from Guardian Unlimited Read more »
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Looking for something to do on a lark: You can find poetry in Elmira's parks
ARTiculation members who manage the Poetry Posts project. The list of locations and poems follows: ť Eldridge Park: "Poetry," Marianne Moore. ť Brick Pond Park: "Giant Toad," Elizabeth Bishop. ť Pulaski Park: Lyrics for "Black is the Color of My True Love's from The Star-Gazette Read more »
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Catering director leaving The Four Seasons to work for Dierbergs
MOORE FOOD: After four years as Director of Catering and Conference Services at The Four Seasons Hotel here, Marianne Moore "This will give me a chance to get back to my culinary roots," Moore said in an email today, adding that she was proud of the work she's from St. Louis Post-Dispatch Read more »
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Christopher Brauchli: Broccoli as Humor
animals, one has a sense of humor. ~ Marianne Moore, The Pangolin It is always refreshing when folks who are charged with dealing with really serious subject matter bring a note of levity into the proceedings so people don't get too depressed. Of course, sometimes from The Huffington Post Read more »
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BR — Adrienne Rich: "The Eye of the Outsider" (on Elizabeth Bishop)
remarkably honest and courageous. Women poets searching for older contemporaries in that period were supposed to look to Miss Marianne Moore as the paradigm of what a woman poet might accomplish, and, after her, to Miss Bishop. Both had been selected and certified from Boston Review Read more »