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The Voice of the Poet
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The Voice of the Poet: W. H. AudenThe Voice of the Poet: W. H. Auden

W.H. Auden describes the experience of poems read aloud:
The formal structure of a poem is not something distinct from its meaning but as intimately bound up with the latter as the body is with the soul. When one reads a poem in a book one grasps the form immediately, but when one listens to a recitation, it is sometimes very difficult to "hear" the structure.
 
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An American Addiction
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Noam Chomsky - An American AddictionNoam Chomsky - An American Addiction

Noam Chomsky is unmatched in his ability to explain contemporary poltics in easy-to-understand language. He has dozens of books in print including: Media Control, Powers & Prospects, Profit Over People, Rogue States, The Prosperous Few and the Restless Many and Year 501. He teaches linguistics at MIT.
 
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For free humanity: For anarchy (Chumbawamba live)
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Noam Chomsky - For free humanity: For anarchy (Chumbawamba live)Noam Chomsky - For free humanity: For anarchy (Chumbawamba live)

Noam Chomsky - American linguist, political writer and theorist. In addition to linguistic work, Chomsky is widely known for his radical left-wing political views and criticism of foreign policy the U.S. government. Chomsky himself calls himself a libertarian socialist and a supporter of anarcho-syndicalism.
 
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The Hotel Riviera
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The Hotel RivieraThe Hotel Riviera

Elizabeth Adler - The Hotel Riviera

Lola's dream has come true. She is running a hotel on the French Riviera with her charming French husband, Patrick. When he disappears her life is turned upside down and it becomes clear that several unsavoury characters are chasing him for money and even the hotel isn't hers.

 
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Developing Story Ideas
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Developing Story IdeasDeveloping Story Ideas

Developing Story Ideas, by Michael Rabiger, tackles the question that plagues most writers today: where do you get your ideas. This book is his valiant attempt at an answer. It's also a textbook, aimed for use in screenwriting classrooms
 
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