A 1952 recording of J.R.R. Tolkien reading Namárië, an Elvish language poem that appeared in The Fellowship of the Ring.
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When hope and history don’t rhyme.
Poem by Pamela Brown, Music by Connor Kelly, Kinetic Typography by Michael Breslin.
Actor/impressionist Jim Meskimen (he of Richard The Third in 25 Voices) does his version of Clement Clarke Moore’s festive poem as Tom Waits, Woody Allen, David Letterman and more. A few iffy, most good. Some righteously nailed.
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‘Heliotropes’ (2010) by Michael Langan, live action and animation deftly combined to illustrate a 2008 poem by Brian Christian:
Heliotropes documents the parallel goals of man and nature, through the most primitive and sophisticated means, to simply stay in the light.
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The poem Lion-Eating Poet In The Stone Den by Yuen Ren Chao.
No really. Want to hear it spoken aloud?
Tim Burton: writer, director, producer, poet, artist, partner of Bonham Carter, friend of Depp.
But is he happy?
Excerpt from actor/photographer Roddy McDowell’s book, Double Exposure, Take Three.
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