EntropyThinkHow much of your criticism of the world has its source in unreflective, inner turmoil ?Dec 20, 2019Dec 20, 2019
EntropyIn the endIn the end, we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught.Oct 3, 2019Oct 3, 2019
EntropyFlying at NightFlying at Night. Above us, stars. Beneath us, constellations. Five billion miles away, a galaxy dies like a snowflake falling on water…Dec 31, 2018Dec 31, 2018
EntropyI’m Going to Start Living Like a MysticEdward Hirsch’s poems insist that art is not some category we go to for entertainment, to be sequestered away from regular life. It’s just…Dec 29, 2018Dec 29, 2018
EntropyWhy do I WriteLiterature Nobel laureate Isacc Bashevis Singer -(1902 -1991) was a Polish-born Jewish American author noted for his short stories. He was…Dec 27, 2018Dec 27, 2018
EntropyHow to Build a StradivariusThe masters wrote — to yield the best result, harvest after a cold winterDec 17, 2018Dec 17, 2018
EntropyFaster than lightThis clever Limerick expresses the exaggerating relativity’s violation of common sense..Dec 16, 2018Dec 16, 2018
EntropyThe TreesThe Trees is a short poem that focuses on renewal, specifically the new growth of leaves on trees that comes round annually, part of the…Nov 22, 2018Nov 22, 2018
EntropyEating PoetryEating Poetry by Mark Strand is a surreal, dreamlike poem set in a library. A man has been eating poetry and the effects this has on him…Nov 3, 2018Nov 3, 2018
EntropyASK METhe poet William Stafford wrote a new poem every morning. This one, which his journal records as being written on Dec 11, 1974.Oct 22, 2018Oct 22, 2018