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  • Of Man’s first disobedience


    Jonas KyratzesAuthority Authority: 124
    The reason Milton wrote in fetters when he wrote of Angels and God, and at liberty when of Devils and Hell, is because he was a true poet and of the Devil’s party without knowing it. - William Blake I’ve always loved this quotation of Blake’s – it’s from The Marriage of Heaven and Hell , which you should ...
    11 hours ago
  • Record Royalties: Stockholm Syndrome


    Roll & Rock:Authority Authority: 405
      The perspective that comes with the passing of time can bean interesting thing. I read a blog post yesterday from Tim Quirk, leader of the band... Too Much Joy . Turns out that, he too had recently received an interesting royalty statement from Warner Music. Ironically, I had just blogged about this a few weeks ...
    2 days ago
  • BitchBuzz: Jane Austen Writes


    Wombat's World (a blog for writer K. A. Laity)Authority Authority: 122
    My BB column this week revisits the Jane Austen exhibit at the Morgan which I enjoyed so much last week (and yes, the William Blake exhibit is still on for a few more weeks). Its such a delight to see Janes own handwriting and little pieces of her life gathered together for this exhibit, which offers a good ...
    2 days ago
  • Hours Toll for Golden Dinner Rolls: Poetry Notes for Thanksgiving Recipe


    KR BlogAuthority Authority: 419
    Golden Dinner Rolls : “These beautiful, gossamer soft rolls make the perfect complement to any dinner. Mashed sweet potato is responsible for the moist texture and gorgeous color.” I believed in you, Epicurious , and in the delicious responsibility of the sweet potato. But I knew no tuber could help with ...
    3 days ago
  • Blakewalk 3 by Tim Wright


    Proboscis | DiffusionAuthority Authority: 113
    Download A4 | US Letter PDF 760Kb About : BlakeWalking is a new way of conversing, participating, publishing, performing & *creating* on the hoof. The aim of Blakewalking is to Transform an everday walk into a *Visionary Experience*. We want you to join us out on the streets, on the web & on your ...
    4 days ago
  • “The Road”: Cormac McCarthy’s Version of Helen Reddy’s “You and Me Against the World”?


    Prometheus UnboundAuthority Authority: 437
    Slate recently reviewed the film version of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road , and reported that watching it is—how shall I put this politiely?—emotionally problematic:  The Boy and Man on the road, nameless in the long-dead world. Their cart and tarp and tins of food sole bulwark against the growing cold. ...
    6 days ago
  • Uncle Wesli’s Daily Epitaph for Saturday, November 28th, 2009


    Poetics and RuminationsAuthority Authority: 124
    R.I.P. WILLIAM BLAKE November 28,1757-August 12, 1827   He saw a “Tyger, burningbright, In the forests of thenight,” And lived his life, forHeaven’s sake, Until the Night tookWilliam Blake.
    1 week ago
  • Birthday Suits, An Oscar For Ed!


    [CinemaRatty] Latest ArticlesAuthority Authority: 170
    Each day were celebriting the birth of various cinematic persons. Can someone in Hollywood please give their Oscar to Ed Harris today? I mean, my god how long does he have to wait for that damn thing? The rest of todays Sagittarians are less easy to shop for. What could we give Jon Stewart, for example, that he doesnt ...
    1 week ago
  • Buy a Blake


    Tom Conoboy's Writing BlogAuthority Authority: 129
    Im a member of Tate, and so they sent me this email about the possibility of them purchasing some of William Blakes etchings: As the keeper of the National Collection of British art, Tate is constantly searching for ways to develop our collection of historic British art. Blakes work is rarely available for purchase, ...
    1 week ago
  • November 28 in history


    HomepaddockAuthority Authority: 446
    On November 28: 1520 Three ships under the command of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan reached the Pacific Ocean, becoming the first Europeans to sail from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific. 1582 William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway paid a £40 bond for their marriage licence. 1628   John Bunyan , ...
    1 week ago
  • And did those feet...


    Beaker Folk of Husborne CrawleyAuthority Authority: 476
    Lessons to be learnt from the startling (but scarely original) claim that Jesus came to England as a child : He cant actually have gone to Glastonbury, or hed have turned water into cider.  So he must have confined himself to the Home Counties, sending Uncle Joseph off west to build the abbey.  Likewise a trip to ...
    1 week ago
  • Jesus may have visited UK


    Thaindian NewsAuthority Authority: 727
    London, November 26 (ANI): Jesus may have visited Britain and walked the Glastonbury grounds, a new documentary alleges.Researcher Dr Gordon Strachan believes it was probable that Jesus treaded several places in the country with his uncle, Joseph of Arimathaea, for his understanding of spirituality. The expert looks ...
    1 week ago
  • The Red Book


    Joanne Mattera Art BlogAuthority Authority: 120
    . Entry to the exhibition at the Rubin Museum of Art, New York City; inset below: image from the Rubin Museum website From 1913 to 1920, the Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung recorded his waking visions in word and image in a large parchment volume that was bound in red leather. Part odyssey, part ...
    1 week ago
  • Famous Poet: William Blake


    Wanderer ThoughtsAuthority Authority: 529
    William Blake was one of my first poets I read as a child and his poetry captured my imagination and interested in Poetry as much as Edgar Allen Poe did at the time.  My favorite poem by William Blake was “The Tiger” which was only reinforced when Tangerine Dream released a song that paired that poems lyrics to ...
    2 weeks ago
  • WBW 63: Finding my muse in a bottle of 1990 Mas La Plana


    The Wine CaseAuthority Authority: 107
    It seemed like an easy theme, what Rob Bralow proposed for Wine Blogging Wednesday. Find your Muse. That’s easy, here it is:There, done. And there’s plenty of other songs from that band available on the Internet.Oh, wait. That’s not what he meant?All right. Enough with the silly musical asides. But it is a ...
    2 weeks ago
  • I, Too, Say Amen


    Raven's Wing PoetryAuthority Authority: 107
    This poem was written for Read Write Word Prompt #101: P-P-P-Poetry . This is a Wordle prompt in which all of the words begin with the letter P. I used some of the words and added a few of my own in this poem, which is inspired by William Blake (the quote in the poem is from his work “Proverbs of Hell”), ...
    2 weeks ago
  • adventures in the Big Apple


    Misadventures of the Monster Farmer-LibrarianAuthority Authority: 122
    It is possible to go to New York multiple times and never retrace your steps. I am sure yesterday was that kind of day. I saw only things that I had never looked on before. We began the day at the Morgan Library where we had planned to see the exhibit on Jane Austen, and upon showing up I was pleasantly surprised to ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Mount Laurel man charged with jewelry theft in Medford


    myBCTnow.comAuthority Authority: 157
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    3 weeks ago
  • william blake, jane austen, and puccini exhibits at the morgan library


    rundangerouslyAuthority Authority: 130
    it seemed strange to take the weekend off from races (although i did get in a pair of ten milers - but thats for a different post). it was even stranger to spend a good chunk a perfect running day inside - even if that interior space happened to be the morgan library! ive been a huge fan of the morgan since the early ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Nidal Malik Hasan: What went wrong at Fort Hood?


    Recovering from TraumaAuthority Authority: 100
    In “Modern Terrorism and Psychological Trauma” (published by Richard Altschuler & Associates, Inc. 2007), I quote a poem by William Blake titled “The Sick Rose”:   “O rose, thou art sick. The invisible worm, That flies in the night In the howling storm: Has found out thy bed Of ...
    3 weeks ago

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