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ABC of Reading [1] is a book by the 20th-century Imagist poet Ezra Pound published in 1934. In it, Pound sets out an approach by which one may come to appreciate and understand literature (focusing primarily on poetry). Despite its title the text can be considered as a guide to writing poetry.
"The Law of the Yukon" (1907), Robert W. Service: The Law of the Yukon (1920) The Light of Asia (1879), Edwin Arnold: Prem Sanyas (1925) The Little Humpbacked Horse (Russian: Конёк-Горбуно́к, romanized: Konyok-Gorbunok) (1834), Pyotr Pavlovich Yershov: The Little Humpbacked Horse (1941) The Little Humpbacked Horse (1947)
Law/History/Law and Society/Legal System and Practice 181: The Old Testament: Michael Coogan: 22 May 2008: Religion 182: Galaxies: John Gribbin: 27 March 2008: Physics 183: Mormonism: Richard Bushman: 26 June 2008: Religion 184: Religion in America: Timothy Beal: 25 September 2008: Religion 185: Geography: John A. Matthews, David T. Herbert: 22 ...
Works sometimes appear twice if parts of new editions or significantly revised. Posthumous editions are also included if they are the first publication of a new or significantly revised work. Years are linked to corresponding "year in poetry" articles for works of poetry, and "year in literature" articles for other works.
Poets House is a national literary center and poetry library based in New York City, United States. It contains more than 80,000 volumes of poetry, and is free and open to the public. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, they temporarily suspended operations in November 2020.
Fry covers metre, rhyme, many common and arcane poetic forms, and offers poetry exercises, contrasting modern and classic poets. Fry's starting point can be summed up by the quotation with which he heads Chapter One: 'Poetry is metrical writing./If it isn't that I don't know what it is.' (J. V. Cunningham.) In a 'rant' near the end of the book ...
Genres include poetry and prose, fiction, religion, philosophy, law, science, history, and travel writing. [2] The Library of Arabic Literature is published by NYU Press and supported by a grant from the New York University Abu Dhabi Research Institute. [1] The first volume was published in December 2012. [2]
The series gave many readers their first introduction to avant-garde poetry. Many of the poets were members of the Beat Generation and the San Francisco Renaissance, but the volumes included a diverse array of poets, including authors translated from Spanish, German, Russian, and Dutch. According to Ferlinghetti, "From the beginning the aim was ...