An author accepting language’s invitation to dance steps onto the floor of his her sensibility-charged consciousness and begins to move instinctively–even if with much dread
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With its leaves so rich and heavy with elation and its crimson face made brighter with visions of divinity the shadow of a certain rose looks just like an angel eating light.
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Complications generally begin long before the fated soul carries its dubious light into whatever womb has been kind enough to volunteer
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With my ninth mind I resurrect my first and dance slow to the music of my soul made new.
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Life possesses an amazing array of profoundly sad faces.
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The birth of a true poet is neither an insignificant event nor an easy delivery.
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The political, social, and spiritual impact of the life example set by Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
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His [Ben Okri’s] work poses very serious questions for the twenty-first century. Among them:
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Happy World Poetry Day: ‘The American identity has never been a singular one and the voices of poets invariably sing, in addition to their own, the voices of those around them.
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We rarely get a definitive look at just how complicated and sometimes dangerous their everyday lives were. In fact,
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Until the past ten years, many defined the period primarily by its well-known literary, musical, and artistic elements while overlooking the fact there was any political component to it at all.
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And what you know from the depths of your own heart to the peaks of your soul to be true. What happens after that is up to you.
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Careful studies of cases dealing with supposed ‘mental disorder’ have at times revealed that many thought to be insane or warped in some fashion were actually simply highly sensitive individuals.
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Journey through the Power of the Rainbow represents a condensed compendium of literary efforts from a life dedicated to transforming the themes of injustice, grief, and despair
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It also contains a humbling light of recognition that compels many to do whatever they can to help reinforce the efforts of those who might be ‘at risk’ of not just giving up on their dreams, but of giving up on their continued existence.
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The reality of a serious writer is a reality of many voices, some of them belonging to the writer, some of them belonging to the world of readers at large.
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