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- Bob Dylan: the Bloodless Revolution at allpoetry
When Bob Zimmerman, alias Bob Dylan, came out of obscurity in the late 1950s and made his debut in New York on 4 November 1961, a folk musi - Prelude: Prose-Poem About Preludes at allpoetry
Bach’s two books of preludes: some thoughts on preludes including Wordsworth's - INTERCESSION: Dylan Thomas For Me at allpoetry
“I hold a beast, an angel and a madman in me.” - Column: The Autobiographical: #3 at storywrite
There are endless ways of telling one’s story. For this reason poets and writers Bernard Shaw may be wrong to think that the passive nature of their lives disqualifies them from even attempting to write their autobiography. Some writers often say that the - Column: The Autobiographical: #2 at storywrite
The autobiographical aspects of writing, when understood more deeply, can be very useful to a writyier. That is my intention here. - Column: The Autobiographical at storywrite
Much of writing is a drawing from within, an autobiographical impulse. Autoethnography is simply a form of self-narrative that places the self within a social context. readers of this column will get insights into the field of autobiography. - Les Belles Lettres at allpoetry
There are many reasons for encouraging scholarly studies of poetry, literature and the humanities and social sciences in general. As Hele - Something of Myself at allpoetry
English poet and novelist, Rudyard Kipling died on January 18th 1936. A "new hour had struck in the history"1 of the Bahí Faith. A new
