Danh ngôn của Amanda Gorman

One: whose shoulders do you stand on? And two: what do you stand for? These are two questions that I always begin my poetry workshops with students because at times, poetry can seem like this dead art form for old white men who just seem like they were born to be old, like, you know, Benjamin Button or something.
One: whose shoulders do you stand on? And two: what do you stand for? These are two questions that I always begin my poetry workshops with students because at times, poetry can seem like this dead art form for old white men who just seem like they were born to be old, like, you know, Benjamin Button or something.
Một: Bạn đứng trên vai ai? Và hai: bạn đại diện cho điều gì? Đây là hai câu hỏi mà tôi luôn bắt đầu các buổi hội thảo về thơ của mình với học sinh bởi vì đôi khi, thơ có thể giống như một loại hình nghệ thuật đã chết đối với những ông già da trắng, những người dường như được sinh ra để già, chẳng hạn như, bạn biết đấy, Benjamin Button hay gì đó.
Tác giả: Amanda Gorman | Chuyên mục: Poetry | Sứ mệnh: [3]
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- Poetry and language are often at the heartbeat of movements for change.
- Poetry is the lens we use to interrogate the history we stand on and the future we stand for.
- I am the daughter of Black writers who are descended from Freedom Fighters who broke their chains and changed the world. They call me.
- Poetry is - it's an art form, but, to me, it's also a weapon, it's also an instrument. It's the ability to make ideas that have been known, felt and said. And that's a real, I think, type of duty for the poet.
- I was born early, along with my twin, and a lot of times, for infants, that can lead to learning delays.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Poetry
- So now I have a collection of poetry by Aaron Neville and I give it to people I want to share it with. I'd like to publish it someday.
- I write poetry on my iPhone. I've got about 100 poems on there.
- Poetry always runs away from you - it's very difficult to grasp it, and every time you read it, depending on your conditions, you will have a different grasp of it. Whereas with a novel, once you have read it, you have grasped it.
- In the total darkness, poetry is still there, and it is there for you.
- I love to read poetry but I haven't written anything that I'm willing to show anybody.