In college I studied the rhymes of dead authors-- Shelley, Byron, Blake, Pope, Herik, Skelton, Chaucer. Eliot 's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," but I was more into the thug songs of Tupac, another young rapper descended from Europeans.But at 19, you shouldn't stop you from MC-ing, like when I say hip, you say hop.
And so those are the things that I try to pay attention to in the creative process. Eliot , thanks very much for coming out.
They were usually too busy fighting among themselves to get organized. Eliot moved rapidly to expel the Lorians, although he found himself reluctant to be the direct cause of any actual killing.This wasn't Tolkien, these weren't orcs and trolls and giant spiders and whatever else-- evil creatures that you were free to commit genocide
They out-matched the Lorians in every stat you could name. Eliot smiled. He shuffled his feet humbly for a second, and then he punched the guy in the face.
They out-matched the Lorians in every stat you could name. Eliot supposed they must have had difficult childhoods or something like that.
Yep. How does this happen? Then Eliot Spitzer, a name many of you may remember, who was governor for about 15 months until he had a sex scandal, he didn't want anything
He remembers he did jingles for Eliot Spitzer. And when Eliot -- who's a friend-- got into a bit of trouble and had to resign from the governorship, Lin-Manuel asked me, didn't I do a jingle for him?
The analytical engine-- and in the comic appears like this. This is George Eliot getting her novel spell checked. She gets lost and almost eaten.
Like at the end of yoga classes, people say "om shanthi." And it's that word. And TS Eliot transliterates it and spells it S-H-A-N-T-I-H, which is sort of a weird spelling. Oftentimes it's transliterated T-H-I or T-I.
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I just want to say that that is, that is the most wonderful thing that anybody could say. I know who George Eliot is. I know. I know how far to take that comparison. But what he's talking, what he is saying is that there's this big panoramic background and , or also comparing it to Sarah Waters' fiction which if you are readers of Sarah Waters, she writes really terrific historical fiction. Charlie Baxter used to teach here at the University
And you had folks like Ansel Adams producing majestic black and white images in the first half of the 20th century. And in the mid 1900s Eliot Porter, whose intimate landscapes did much to boost the acceptance of color photography as an artistic medium. And in the late 20th century, Peter Lik using panoramic film cameras to create works that, at least in some respects, surpass those of the representational landscape
I want to know which candidates have their-- they should say that. He remembers he did jingles for Eliot Spitzer. And when Eliot -- who's a friend-- got into a bit of trouble and had to resign from the governorship, Lin-Manuel asked me,
They out-matched the Lorians in every stat you could name. Even Janet was surprised by Eliot 's anger.
I was surprised by so much. It's different than George Eliot .
Patrick and at the time he was the only governor of the state of the only black governor in the country and then I turned on the TV and there was Eliot Spitzer at a microphone and all of a sudden we hit another black governor who I knew nothing about so what do you do yeah Google em and then of course a whole new chapter developed so it's been
And it garnered a lot of incredibly notable fans. T.S. Eliot was a fan. Langston Hughes once heard of blues, and thought it was as funny as Krazy Kat.
And it's kind of funny at times. But the last line is "Shantih shantih shantih." TS Eliot writes it with no punctuation, just sort of leaves it as a send off. It just sort of hangs there at the end.
And he himself sort of translated it to mean the peace that passeth all understanding, which is actually a Bible verse. It's sort of like this interfaith version when Eliot translates it. And I sort of think of it as like a blessing and a sendoff, and then a literary reference in honor of Paul,
OK. And of course, everyone's cleaned that hands so it's to be absolutely-- Just T.s. Eliot , Four Quartets.
If you just mimic the surface of somebody's work without understanding where they were coming from your work will never be any more than a knockoff. T.S. Eliot said it best. He said, "Poets steal." He said, "Bad poets deface what they take and good poets make it into something better
Midwestern, very North Dakota way of thinking. So that book has been crucial to me. 'Middlemarch' again has been crucial just in terms of watching George Eliot 's intelligence work at work in a novel. Just that, the bravery of watching that much intelligence in the midst of a really
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And thank you so much for joining us, Eliot .
He tried to paraphrase T.S. Eliot .
I haven't found the original T.S. Eliot quote of this, but what Heller said is, "When forced to work within a strict framework,
They out-matched the Lorians in every stat you could name. 'Get the fuck out of my country, asshole,' Eliot said.
And welcome. In terms of format, Eliot and I are going to be speaking initially.
Really, welcome, Eliot . It's great to have you here.
OK. And of course, everyone's cleaned that hands so it's to be absolutely-- Just Because, even though is T.S. Eliot says, Four Quartets, you may all know it,
But when he's confronted with Angela or Ollie or anybody who wants to try and actually get to know the real Eliot ,
"Who are some of your favorite authors?" Oh, I think my favorite book of all time is George Eliot 's "Middlemarch." It's not a popular answer for modern readers.
take note of how essential, how vital, such individuals are to what George Eliot referred to as the growing good of the world.
And the inspiration for the story was the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by TS Eliot , which is one of my very favorite poems.
I don't know if anybody here will remember back in the day, there was a weather guy here named Sonny Eliot .
OK. And of course, everyone's cleaned that hands so it's to be absolutely-- Just So just to finish, my last words will be again T.S. Eliot .
They out-matched the Lorians in every stat you could name. But whoever that hermit was, he obviously despised his fellow man, and that meant that he was OK in Eliot 's book.
there, and I was looking at Dickens's letter opener and his walking stick and the notebook that George Eliot used to make
But there are people saying, people at the University of Michigan. Peter Ho Davies has been, was good enough to write this lovely blurb on the background, on the back, comparing my book to George Eliot 's 'Middlemarch'. Not. I just want to say that that is, that is the most wonderful thing that anybody could say.
Peggy Orenstein: between girls and boys when left to flourish in their separate cultures become big gaps. Lise Eliot writes a lot about that ?