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It "collects the imagist poems Ross is best known for:"
But some of Wilson's actors think he is cleverer than a mere imagist.
However, "Ross felt this collection misrepresented him in its emphasis on his imagist work."
The poem concludes with a reminder of the musical imagist's serious purpose.
The Navajo verb, one anthropologist has said, is "like a tiny imagist poem."
Once again it is easy to see how Knister shared general characteristics, but difficult to perceive specific similarities because of his imagist style.
How far, for instance, do Middle-March and an imagist haiku resemble each other?
Her earlier book, Moonlight and Common Day had also reflected a definite imagist influence.
"You have to let the poetry be there, the sounds of the words he uses, and figure out a way to make this imagist poetic language real."
The critic Paul Rosenfeld described Stevens as "the musical imagist".
French critics praised his descriptive facility with words, leading them to categorize him as a "modernist", and "imagist".
With the device around your neck, you are a director, an auteur - an imagist with the power to preserve your experience.
His artistic contributions to those shows foreshadowed the explosion of imagist theater that is at the frontier of the American stage today.
Cannell is the son of the late imagist poet Skipwith Cannell.
Pound got his benefactor John Quinn to buy him an editorial position in the magazine, and quickly it became a leading publication for imagist poetry.
A competition for 144 character verse, fair enough- open enough to be Imagist, witty, or flirting with Haiku.
A badly argued poem is probably worse than a banal imagist poem (because it aims higher?)
He describes Stevens as "the musical imagist" and credits the musical architecture with organically unifying the poem.
"I'm a curator, an imagist, a collector of nocturnal emissions, improvisational adventures and inebriated travelogues.
HERmione, is an autobiographical novel written by imagist poet H.D..
"It just seems kind of odd," said Michael Deaver, the Reagan imagist, about the concept of a Vogue fashion spread.
Pound criticized her as not an imagist but merely a rich woman who was able to financially assist the publication of imagist poetry.
Along with Li He, he was much admired and "rediscovered" in the 20th century by the young Chinese writers for the imagist quality of his poems.
He was the grandson of Imagist poet Hilda Doolittle, better known as H.D..
Naderpour was an imagist, a wordsmith in one, and he ultimately was a classic poet living in a modern world, in a modern style.