"Egypt’s revolution is a contest of ultimatums — chaos and revolution, freedom and submission — but its arena of Tahrir Square becomes quieter at night, the cacophony of rebellion giving way to a stage of poetry, performance and politics."A good argument, I think, for poetry's continuing relevance.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Poetry doth not protest too much
From the New York Times:
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