The Colors of Life

The Colors of Life
Author: Howard Ely
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2003
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0795152396

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Vivid

Vivid
Author: Julie Paschkis
Publsiher: Henry Holt Books For Young Readers
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781250122292

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See the colors of the rainbow in a whole new light!

Pale Colors in a Tall Field

Pale Colors in a Tall Field
Author: Carl Phillips
Publsiher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780374721428

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A powerful, inventive collection from one of America’s most critically acclaimed poets. Carl Phillips’s new poetry collection, Pale Colors in a Tall Field, is a meditation on the intimacies of thought and body as forms of resistance. The poems are both timeless and timely, asking how we can ever truly know ourselves in the face of our own remembering and inevitable forgetting. Here, the poems metaphorically argue that memory is made up of various colors, with those most prominent moments in a life seeming more vivid, though the paler colors are never truly forgotten. The poems in Pale Colors in a Tall Field approach their points of view kaleidoscopically, enacting the self’s multiplicity and the difficult shifts required as our lives, in turn, shift. This is one of Phillips’s most tender, dynamic, and startling books yet.

Tan to Tamarind

Tan to Tamarind
Author: Malathi Michelle Iyengar
Publsiher: Children's Book Press
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0892392274

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Poems in celebration of brown skin color.

Rainbow Inspirations in Art

Rainbow Inspirations in Art
Author: Rivka Elkoshi,Gila Russo-Zimet,Dorit Cohen,Yifat Shohat
Publsiher: Nova Science Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Metaphor in art
ISBN: 1536106925

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Written collectively by a group of four expert researchers, focuses on a most intriguing subject: the function of color metaphors in the arts. This book includes conclusive discussions with regards to color metaphors in three domains: poetry, visual art and music. Conclusions are based on theoretical and empirical inquiry in the respective disciplines. Innovative areas of research are included in the book, such as the function of color in children's poetry and color-hearing metaphors (chromaesthesia) among listeners who encounter classical music. This book consists of a prologue, seven chapters, and an epilogue. The prologue explains color metaphor as a cross-disciplinary phenomenon. The chapters are divided into two broad sections: Section A (Chapters One through Four) contains four theoretical studies; Section B (Chapters Five through Seven) presents three empirical studies. The epilogue offers a novel viewpoint of counter-color metaphors (abbreviated CoCoM). Color metaphors are laden with symbolism, signs and cultural connotations that artists use in imaginative ways. In this book, the authors explore color metaphors as they contribute to our understanding of the arts. This book includes a comprehensive, updated literature review, which provides background information and new insights into the meaning of color metaphors in the arts. Academic readers and researchers may find valuable information in this book through the study of color metaphors, bridging the arts.

Colors of Delight

Colors of Delight
Author: Nandita Das
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015-06-12
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781482849585

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Colors of Delight is a collection of poetry by Nandita Das. Her poetry is filled with rich humor, great imagery, beautiful seamless flow, and philosophical pondering. While at college, her poem Stalemate was published as an anthology by Poets International organization in 1991. This book is a beautiful tapestry woven by the author, at times its sheer fun and at times deeply moving and poignant.. The images are vivid and rich, capturing myriad emotions. This is a very fascinating book which truly paints the beautiful colors of delight.

Red Sings from Treetops

Red Sings from Treetops
Author: Joyce Sidman
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009-04-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780547562131

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Includes a reader's guide and an author's note.

A History of Color

A History of Color
Author: Stanley Moss
Publsiher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781609802318

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Few poets today, even very good ones, write lines, as Stanley Moss does, that are so exquisitely crafted you cannot help but remember them. "What is heaven but the history of color," begins the new long poem after which this book is named. "We know at ninety sometimes it aches to sing," begins another poem, for a woman upon her ninetieth birthday. In the hands of this master, "Ah who art in heaven," transmigrates to the quieting "ah, ah, baby." And here is Moss in an early poem: "I’ve always had a preference / for politics you could sing / on the stage of the Scala," ending that poem with words attributed to Lincoln: "I don’t know what the soul is, / but whatever it is, I know it can humble itself." A History of Color: New and Collected Poems by Stanley Moss is the first one-volume, complete edition of the poetry of this important living American poet. A History of Color proposes poetry that is made to be useful. Moss is our leading psalmist. Metaphors for wonder abound, his language one of sorrow and exaltation.