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This has been a season of synchronicity. In all the deification of Steve Jobs -- we don't have too many heroes from the business world nowadays -- I learned of his love of Bach. Then a friend brought me a copy of beat poet Charles Bukowski's "The Last Night of the Earth": ditto. After Tomas Transtromer, poet, musician and psychologist, won the Nobel Prize, I bought his book "The Half Finished Heaven," in a translation from the Swedish by Robert Bly, and guess what?
(I wish I could read Swedish; I sent a letter to a friend there, using a Swedish-English dictionary, and according to her it read so absurdly that it snapped her aunt out of a long-standing depression. She would never explain to me what was so funny.)
The acausal principle here is the vital importance of music to people in a wide variety of endeavors. Of some relevance is Transtromer's thought about typical interviews: "Everyone asks me about the influence of work (as a psychologist) on my poetry. Why don't they ask me about the influence of poetry on my work?"
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Trials and Tribulations of Depression, Haiku, Quotes, and Thoughts of the Soul The symptoms just mentioned are just a few details of what this book covers. In the end the book sheds light by way of recovery from depression. |
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Poetry of the people, poems to the president, 1929-1945 In this excellent work McElvaine quotes extensively from letters written by average persons ... The use of poetry was not new in the Great Depression. ... |
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The Cambridge History of American Literature: Poetry and criticism, 1940-1995 Poems are the consolation for depressed nationalism. ... Bly thinks in stark contrasts and of course quotes Blake, "Without contraries is no progression. ... |
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Herbert Woodward Martin and the African American tradition in poetry Child of the Depression 1. All quotes in this paragraph can be found on page 343 . 2. All quotations in the next three paragraphs are from an unpublished ... |
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LIFE Gloomy poetry and no church CREVICE paused, blinked meaningfully and continued. "He quotes poetry a good deal, almost invariably verses that express ... |
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Quotes that touch on the nature of depression, and how to cheer up when feeling depressed.
In an Aug. 29, 2011, column, Robert Reich, the former Labor Secretary under President Bill Clinton and a frequent liberal commentator, offered a number of statistics to back up his call for worker protests rather than parades on Labor Day. "Labor Day is traditionally a time for picnics and parades," Reich’s column began. "But this year is no picnic for American workers, and a protest march would be more appropriate than a parade." One of the statistics Reich offered was...
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Literature or poetry often tries to look deep inside ourselves, and many of my films offer this kind of vertical look into our condition. I have said, as a joke, that “Into the Abyss” could have been the title for many of my films!
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Classical Beat: Jobs' love of Bach worth noting I am indebted to filmmaker Michael Lawrence ("Bach and Friends") for the above quotes. He has just released a "Steve Jobs Tribute" based on clips from his documentary "Memory and Imagination: New Pathways to the Library of Congress." The Bukowski poem |
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“Consider the feat: first you take Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet and remove all that cumbersome poetry. Then you make the Montagues and Capulets really important and modern by turning them into rival street gangs of native-born and Puerto Ricans.
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On Baby Girls (and Boys), Fairy Tales & The Princess Paradox
No matter how much of a downer those quotes are, no matter how much they may muddy the mighty, golden awesomeness that is Disney. Listen. I loved these movies as a kid. Who didn't? I can also honestly say that some (many), ever so subtly (subtle if you
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