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Mark your calendars:
Lectura Poetica con la autora
Acompaniamiento musical :
Jose Ignacio Diaz Gravier - piano
Gillian Cura - soprano
Jose Alfredo Arauz- guitarra
Mark your calendars:
Lectura Poetica con la autora
Acompaniamiento musical :
Jose Ignacio Diaz Gravier - piano
Gillian Cura - soprano
Jose Alfredo Arauz- guitarra
Emily Dickinson (1830–86). Complete Poems. 1924. |
Part One: Life LXXXIX |
A WORD is dead
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When it is said,
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Some say.
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I say it just
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Begins to live
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That day.
'Dickinson insists that the internal world of a word, the unuttered word's meaning, is limited by the cultural and intellectual perspective of the thinker. Only when spoken does a word come alive, its meaning brought to life by the listener, the listener's input, the listener's interaction with the word and the speaker."
I submit, this applies to music and the arts. Life begins with the sharing of thoughts, sound and visual accompaniments.
Come join us at Books & Books
on Friday, July 26, 2013 at 8 p.m
for sounds and visuals in fine motion.
For more information call
305- 442-4408
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This is wonderful! Best of luck at your event, though we're sure it will be a big success.
ReplyDeleteThanks Darkwater: Lawyer by day and writer by night! Kudos to you too.
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