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  2. Bluets (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    The work hybridizes several prose and poetry styles as it documents Nelson's multifaceted experience with the color blue, and is often referred to as lyric essay or prose poetry. [1] [2] It was written between 2003 and 2006. [3] [4] The book is a philosophical and personal meditation on the color blue, lost love, grief and existential solitude.

  3. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    As the color that most symbolized harmony, blue was chosen as the color of the flags of the United Nations and the European Union.{2} [2] [3] [page needed] On 9 December 1955, the Committee of Ministers adopted the Emblem of the Council of Europe selecting the color heraldic azure to represent the blue sky of the Western world. [4]

  4. Lang's Fairy Books - Wikipedia

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    The best-known volumes of the series are the 12 Fairy Books, each of which is distinguished by its own color. The Langs did not collect any fairy tales from oral primary sources, yet only they and Madame d'Aulnoy (1651–1705) have collected tales from such a large variety of sources. These collections have been immensely influential; the Langs ...

  5. Voyelles - Wikipedia

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    It has been suggested, for example, that the poem draws on Rimbaud's memories of children's coloured cubes marked with the letters of the alphabet that he may have handled in his infancy. [10] Others have seen the influence on Rimbaud of his reading of esoteric and cabbalistic literature, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] or of his own conception of the ...

  6. Blue flower - Wikipedia

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    On her lapel is a tiny, artificial blue rose, clearly symbolic of something; but when Sam asks, Chet simply replies, "But I can't tell you about that." [9] Blue flower is featured in the 2005 film Batman Begins. [10] In it, a fear-intensifying hallucinogenic drug is manufactured from blue flowers.

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  8. Charles Cros - Wikipedia

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    Charles Cros or Émile-Hortensius-Charles Cros (1 October 1842 – 9 August 1888) was a French poet and inventor. He was born in Fabrezan, Aude.. Cros was a well-regarded poet and humorous writer.

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