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Eddison was 81 at the time of filming. His line "He chose poorly" is one of the film's most famously quoted lines. Julian Glover, who played villain Walter Donovan, recalled Eddison was excited and nervous for his return to film, often asking if he had performed correctly. Recalling working with Eddison later on Glover said:
"The Road Not Taken" is a narrative poem by Robert Frost, first published in the August 1915 issue of the Atlantic Monthly, [1] and later published as the first poem in the 1916 poetry collection, Mountain Interval. Its central theme is the divergence of paths, both literally and figuratively, although its interpretation is noted for being ...
The poem is the first example of Bridges' Neo-Miltonic Syllabics. Bridges composed "Poor Poll" at the same time that T. S. Eliot was writing The Waste Land . [ 1 ] Both Eliot and Bridges were searching [ citation needed ] for a medium which would allow the incorporation of a wide variety of material, including phrases in foreign languages.
"I've been in poorly received things that just don't see the light of day. For the most part, no one knows," explained Eisenberg. "But this was so public, and I don't read notices or reviews or ...
Frost wrote the poem in June 1922 at his house in Shaftsbury, Vermont. He had been up the entire night writing the long poem "New Hampshire" from the poetry collection of the same name, and had finally finished when he realized morning had come. He went out to view the sunrise and suddenly got the idea for "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening ...
Filming of Drive, He Said took place on the campus of the University of Oregon and other nearby locations, all in Eugene, Oregon. [5] During a break in the filming of this movie, which he directed and which required a brief non-sexual nude scene for an actress, Jack Nicholson decided to operate his own personal casting couch to find the perfect ...
He has published poems, stories, and essays in such publications as The North American Review, Poetry, Live Music, Minneapolis Star Tribune, and Minnesota Monthly. Sutter is the only author to win the Minnesota Book Award in three separate categories: in fiction for My Father's War and Other Stories , in creative non-fiction for Cold Comfort ...
The poem was created as part of a friendly competition in which Shelley and fellow poet Horace Smith each created a poem on the subject of Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses II under the title of Ozymandias, the Greek name for the pharaoh. Shelley's poem explores the ravages of time and the oblivion to which the legacies of even the greatest are subject.