The dawn is a term for the early morning used by poets and other people who don’t have to get up.
—Oliver Herford
Showing posts with label poets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poets. Show all posts
11.30.2025
6.02.2024
splinter group
Poets are one of society’s splinter groups.
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lives of the poets,
poets,
society,
splinter group
2.07.2019
3.10.2018
living in brooklyn
I could often tell when it was a poet at the door. They tend to knock in five-beat intervals.
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brooklyn,
door,
iambic pentameter,
knock,
lives of the poets,
poets
2.27.2018
12.31.2017
preparing for the festivities
In 1471, around the time the copper ball was placed atop the Duomo, Verrochio & Co. was involved, as were most of the other artisans of Florence, in the festivities organized by Lorenzo de’ Medici for the visit of Galeazzo Maria Sforza, the cruel and authoritarian (and soon-to-be assassinated) Duke of Milan….Verrochio’s shop had two major tasks for the festivities: redecorating the Medici’s guest quarters for the visitors and crafting a suit of armor and an ornate helmet as a gift.
The Duke of Milan’s cavalcade was dazzling even to the Florentines who were used to Medicean public spectacles. It included two thousand horses, six hundred soldiers, a thousand hunting hounds, falcons, falconers, trumpeters, pipers, barbers, dog trainers, musicians, and poets. It’s hard not to admire an entourage that travels with its own barbers and poets.
Walter Isaacson’s biography Leonardo da Vinci (Simon & Schuster, 2017)
The Duke of Milan’s cavalcade was dazzling even to the Florentines who were used to Medicean public spectacles. It included two thousand horses, six hundred soldiers, a thousand hunting hounds, falcons, falconers, trumpeters, pipers, barbers, dog trainers, musicians, and poets. It’s hard not to admire an entourage that travels with its own barbers and poets.
Walter Isaacson’s biography Leonardo da Vinci (Simon & Schuster, 2017)
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