Poetry

Artist Sculptor Leonardo Pereznieto: Poetry for The Eyes

Powerful, sometimes subtle emotions, Leo's images strike sparks into the imagination, and wonder leaves us yearning to see more. Beautiful things we are or wish to become, freedom in bronze, crystal, silver and oil paint, you may rise lightly, read

An Abandoned Luncheonette Inspires a Sequence of Sonnets

Poetry isn't about recognition and the praise of readers, it's about saying one thing so essential that the world can no longer be imagined in its absence.Here are two poets whose work illustrates the point: Environmental scientist Paul Clemente a

If Politicians Had Anne of Green Gables’ Compulsion They’d Be Undertakers

Like Anne of Green Gables, I have always had an exquisite compulsion to say the one thing nobody wants to hear at the very moment they least want to hear it. It has complicated my life to no end, but it has also produced immeasurable riches.

Poetry Goes Where No Politician Or Ideologue Dares to Follow

A society that defines danger as violent criminals within and ideological enemies without is an essentially adolescent society. The real danger to us comes from our artists and writers, and it is as heaven-sent as angels.

Russian Poet Explores The Way Politics Corrupts Culture

The work of the Russian poet Elena Fanailova is a case in point. This physician-journalist-poet is telling us things far more important than the blatherings of our politicians and pundits.

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