Author: Susan Stewart
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226773841
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Why do we need new art? How free is the artist in making? And why is the artist, and particularly the poet, a figure of freedom in Western culture? The MacArthur Award–winning poet and critic Susan Stewart ponders these questions in The Poet’s Freedom. Through a series of evocative essays, she not only argues that freedom is necessary to making and is itself something made, but also shows how artists give rules to their practices and model a self-determination that might serve in other spheres of work. Stewart traces the ideas of freedom and making through insightful readings of an array of Western philosophers and poets—Plato, Homer, Marx, Heidegger, Arendt, Dante, and Coleridge are among her key sources. She begins by considering the theme of making in the Hebrew Scriptures, examining their accountof a god who creates the world and leaves humans free to rearrange and reform the materials of nature. She goes on to follow the force of moods, sounds, rhythms, images, metrical rules, rhetorical traditions, the traps of the passions, and the nature of language in the cycle of making and remaking. Throughout the book she weaves the insight that the freedom to reverse any act of artistic making is as essential as the freedom to create. A book about the pleasures of making and thinking as means of life, The Poet’s Freedom explores and celebrates the freedom of artists who, working under finite conditions, make considered choices and shape surprising consequences. This engaging and beautifully written notebook on making will attract anyone interested in the creation of art and literature.
The Poet's Freedom
Author: Susan Stewart
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226773841
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Why do we need new art? How free is the artist in making? And why is the artist, and particularly the poet, a figure of freedom in Western culture? The MacArthur Award–winning poet and critic Susan Stewart ponders these questions in The Poet’s Freedom. Through a series of evocative essays, she not only argues that freedom is necessary to making and is itself something made, but also shows how artists give rules to their practices and model a self-determination that might serve in other spheres of work. Stewart traces the ideas of freedom and making through insightful readings of an array of Western philosophers and poets—Plato, Homer, Marx, Heidegger, Arendt, Dante, and Coleridge are among her key sources. She begins by considering the theme of making in the Hebrew Scriptures, examining their accountof a god who creates the world and leaves humans free to rearrange and reform the materials of nature. She goes on to follow the force of moods, sounds, rhythms, images, metrical rules, rhetorical traditions, the traps of the passions, and the nature of language in the cycle of making and remaking. Throughout the book she weaves the insight that the freedom to reverse any act of artistic making is as essential as the freedom to create. A book about the pleasures of making and thinking as means of life, The Poet’s Freedom explores and celebrates the freedom of artists who, working under finite conditions, make considered choices and shape surprising consequences. This engaging and beautifully written notebook on making will attract anyone interested in the creation of art and literature.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226773841
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
Why do we need new art? How free is the artist in making? And why is the artist, and particularly the poet, a figure of freedom in Western culture? The MacArthur Award–winning poet and critic Susan Stewart ponders these questions in The Poet’s Freedom. Through a series of evocative essays, she not only argues that freedom is necessary to making and is itself something made, but also shows how artists give rules to their practices and model a self-determination that might serve in other spheres of work. Stewart traces the ideas of freedom and making through insightful readings of an array of Western philosophers and poets—Plato, Homer, Marx, Heidegger, Arendt, Dante, and Coleridge are among her key sources. She begins by considering the theme of making in the Hebrew Scriptures, examining their accountof a god who creates the world and leaves humans free to rearrange and reform the materials of nature. She goes on to follow the force of moods, sounds, rhythms, images, metrical rules, rhetorical traditions, the traps of the passions, and the nature of language in the cycle of making and remaking. Throughout the book she weaves the insight that the freedom to reverse any act of artistic making is as essential as the freedom to create. A book about the pleasures of making and thinking as means of life, The Poet’s Freedom explores and celebrates the freedom of artists who, working under finite conditions, make considered choices and shape surprising consequences. This engaging and beautifully written notebook on making will attract anyone interested in the creation of art and literature.
Freedom to Express Yourself
Author: Amnesty International
Publisher: LOM Art
ISBN: 9781910552544
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In partnership with Amnesty International UK, this striking notebook will explore themes of freedom through inspirational quotes and illustrations. Featuring illustrations from Sir Quentin Blake, Chris Riddell, David Shrigley, Meera Lee Patel and many more.
Publisher: LOM Art
ISBN: 9781910552544
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In partnership with Amnesty International UK, this striking notebook will explore themes of freedom through inspirational quotes and illustrations. Featuring illustrations from Sir Quentin Blake, Chris Riddell, David Shrigley, Meera Lee Patel and many more.
No Borders, Just Horizons - Only Freedom
Author: Robson Crew
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781796585803
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Perfect for everyone. Get yours today! Specifications: Cover Finish: Glossy Dimensions: 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Interior: Blank, White Paper, Grid Pages: 110
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781796585803
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 110
Book Description
Perfect for everyone. Get yours today! Specifications: Cover Finish: Glossy Dimensions: 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Interior: Blank, White Paper, Grid Pages: 110
On The Other Side Of Fear Is Freedom
Author: Summer Field Arts
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781657996236
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
On The Other Side Of Fear Is Freedom is a Blank Lined Journal Notebook that can be a Perfect Gift for Men and Women to encourage them to overcome their fear and give them a positive sign from there loved ones.On The Other Side Of Fear Is Freedom Notebook is a perfect gift for: - Graduation & End of School Year Gifts - Teacher Gifts - Art Classes - School Projects - Diaries - Gifts For Writers - Summer Travel And much more...110 Pages, Blank, 6 x 9
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781657996236
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
On The Other Side Of Fear Is Freedom is a Blank Lined Journal Notebook that can be a Perfect Gift for Men and Women to encourage them to overcome their fear and give them a positive sign from there loved ones.On The Other Side Of Fear Is Freedom Notebook is a perfect gift for: - Graduation & End of School Year Gifts - Teacher Gifts - Art Classes - School Projects - Diaries - Gifts For Writers - Summer Travel And much more...110 Pages, Blank, 6 x 9
If Nature Is Illegal Freedom Doesn't Exist Notebook
Author: Freedom Fighter
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781679419201
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
If something as bad as alcohol and cigarettes can be legal, what is wrong with something that is natural? Like Cannabis, Usage of Cannabis has a lot of medical benefits and its addiction is rare. This unique 120 pages dot graph notebook can be used as sketch book for drawing, painting, dates, notes as well as writing. You can be as creative as you like with this 120 pages graph notebook. It is a perfect gift for girls, boys, men and women who loves doodling, hand lettering or calligraphy. It has a beautiful high quality cover and interior. Order your Dot Graph Notebook Today!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781679419201
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 120
Book Description
If something as bad as alcohol and cigarettes can be legal, what is wrong with something that is natural? Like Cannabis, Usage of Cannabis has a lot of medical benefits and its addiction is rare. This unique 120 pages dot graph notebook can be used as sketch book for drawing, painting, dates, notes as well as writing. You can be as creative as you like with this 120 pages graph notebook. It is a perfect gift for girls, boys, men and women who loves doodling, hand lettering or calligraphy. It has a beautiful high quality cover and interior. Order your Dot Graph Notebook Today!
Jonathan Edwards's Turn from the Classic-Reformed Tradition of Freedom of the Will
Author: Philip John Fisk
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN: 3647560243
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Philip J. Fisk offers a critical reappraisal of Jonathan Edwards's Freedom of Will, interpreting Edwards from within his own tradition, Reformed Orthodoxy (±1550-1750), avoiding the outdated paradigms of the conventional interpretation of Edwards and his tradition, a so-called deterministic, reconciliationist Calvinism, and demonstrating from primary sources, such as Harvard and Yale commencement theses and quaestiones, that Edwards departed ways with Reformed Orthodoxy's robust and highly nuanced view of freedom of will, contingency, and necessity.
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN: 3647560243
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Philip J. Fisk offers a critical reappraisal of Jonathan Edwards's Freedom of Will, interpreting Edwards from within his own tradition, Reformed Orthodoxy (±1550-1750), avoiding the outdated paradigms of the conventional interpretation of Edwards and his tradition, a so-called deterministic, reconciliationist Calvinism, and demonstrating from primary sources, such as Harvard and Yale commencement theses and quaestiones, that Edwards departed ways with Reformed Orthodoxy's robust and highly nuanced view of freedom of will, contingency, and necessity.
Freedom Crossing
Author: Margaret Goff Clark
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
ISBN: 9780590445696
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
After spending four years with relatives in the South, a fifteen-year-old girl accepts the idea that slaves are property and is horrified to learn when she returns to the North that her home is a station on the underground railroad.
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
ISBN: 9780590445696
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
After spending four years with relatives in the South, a fifteen-year-old girl accepts the idea that slaves are property and is horrified to learn when she returns to the North that her home is a station on the underground railroad.
Freedom, Only Freedom
Author: Behrouz Boochani
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0755642678
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Over six years of imprisonment in Australia's offshore migrant detention centre, the Kurdish-Iranian journalist and writer Behrouz Boochani bore personal witness to the suffering and degradation inflicted on him and his fellow refugees, culminating eventually in his prize-winning book – No Friend but the Mountains. In the articles, essays, and poems he wrote while detained, he emerged as both a tenacious campaigner and activist, as well as a deeply humane voice which reflects the indignity and plight of the many thousands of detained migrants across the world. In this book Boochani's collected writings are combined with essays from experts on migration, refugee rights, politics, and literature. Together, they provide a moving, creative and challenging account of not only one writer's harrowing experience and inspiring resilience, but the wider structures of violence which hold thousands of human beings in a state of misery in migrant camps throughout Western nation-states and beyond.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0755642678
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 341
Book Description
Over six years of imprisonment in Australia's offshore migrant detention centre, the Kurdish-Iranian journalist and writer Behrouz Boochani bore personal witness to the suffering and degradation inflicted on him and his fellow refugees, culminating eventually in his prize-winning book – No Friend but the Mountains. In the articles, essays, and poems he wrote while detained, he emerged as both a tenacious campaigner and activist, as well as a deeply humane voice which reflects the indignity and plight of the many thousands of detained migrants across the world. In this book Boochani's collected writings are combined with essays from experts on migration, refugee rights, politics, and literature. Together, they provide a moving, creative and challenging account of not only one writer's harrowing experience and inspiring resilience, but the wider structures of violence which hold thousands of human beings in a state of misery in migrant camps throughout Western nation-states and beyond.
Wartime Diary
Author: Simone de Beauvoir
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 0252033779
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Written from September 1939 to January 1941, Simone de Beauvoir’s Wartime Diary gives English readers unabridged access to one of the scandalous texts that threaten to overturn traditional views of Beauvoir’s life and work. Beauvoir’s account of her clandestine affair with Jacques Bost and sexual relationships with various young women challenges the conventional picture of Beauvoir as the devoted companion of Jean-Paul Sartre, just as her account of completing her novel She Came to Stay at a time when Sartre’s philosophy in Being and Nothingness was barely begun calls into question the traditional view of Beauvoir’s novel as merely illustrating Sartre’s philosophy. Most important, the Wartime Diary provides an exciting account of Beauvoir’s philosophical transformation from the prewar solipsism of She Came to Stay to the postwar political engagement of The Second Sex. This edition also features previously unpublished material, including her musings about consciousness and order, recommended reading lists, and notes on labor unions. In providing new insights into Beauvoir’s philosophical development, the Wartime Diary promises to rewrite a crucial chapter of Western philosophy and intellectual history.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 0252033779
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 370
Book Description
Written from September 1939 to January 1941, Simone de Beauvoir’s Wartime Diary gives English readers unabridged access to one of the scandalous texts that threaten to overturn traditional views of Beauvoir’s life and work. Beauvoir’s account of her clandestine affair with Jacques Bost and sexual relationships with various young women challenges the conventional picture of Beauvoir as the devoted companion of Jean-Paul Sartre, just as her account of completing her novel She Came to Stay at a time when Sartre’s philosophy in Being and Nothingness was barely begun calls into question the traditional view of Beauvoir’s novel as merely illustrating Sartre’s philosophy. Most important, the Wartime Diary provides an exciting account of Beauvoir’s philosophical transformation from the prewar solipsism of She Came to Stay to the postwar political engagement of The Second Sex. This edition also features previously unpublished material, including her musings about consciousness and order, recommended reading lists, and notes on labor unions. In providing new insights into Beauvoir’s philosophical development, the Wartime Diary promises to rewrite a crucial chapter of Western philosophy and intellectual history.
Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia
Author: Barbara O'Connor
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
ISBN: 1466809930
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Will a spelling bee be the answer to all of Bird's problems? All her life, all Bird has ever wanted is to be noticed in her small town and to get to Disney World. As it turns out, Bird just might have a chance to realize at least one of her goals because of a state spelling bee, and she might get to make a friend along the way – a boy named Harlem Tate who has just moved to Freedom. Harlem seems like a kindred spirit – someone like Bird, whom people don't usually take the time to find the good in. (Unless it's someone like Miss Delphine, who always makes Bird feel special.) But as much as Bird tries to get his attention, Harlem is not easily won over. Then Harlem agrees to be her partner in the spelling bee, and if they study hard enough, the two might just win everything Bird's always wanted. In Barbara O'Connor's funny new novel, a spunky young girl discovers that sometimes all it takes to feel famous is a little recognition from true friends. Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia is a 2004 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. This title has Common Core connections.
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
ISBN: 1466809930
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 87
Book Description
Will a spelling bee be the answer to all of Bird's problems? All her life, all Bird has ever wanted is to be noticed in her small town and to get to Disney World. As it turns out, Bird just might have a chance to realize at least one of her goals because of a state spelling bee, and she might get to make a friend along the way – a boy named Harlem Tate who has just moved to Freedom. Harlem seems like a kindred spirit – someone like Bird, whom people don't usually take the time to find the good in. (Unless it's someone like Miss Delphine, who always makes Bird feel special.) But as much as Bird tries to get his attention, Harlem is not easily won over. Then Harlem agrees to be her partner in the spelling bee, and if they study hard enough, the two might just win everything Bird's always wanted. In Barbara O'Connor's funny new novel, a spunky young girl discovers that sometimes all it takes to feel famous is a little recognition from true friends. Fame and Glory in Freedom, Georgia is a 2004 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year. This title has Common Core connections.