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“Something made in language”: the poet's gift?
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Management Decision
Management Decision (2006) 44 (4): 504–511.
Published: 01 April 2006
... responsible to it (Heaney, 1988 , p. xviii). Poetry Language Literary forms This paper is a personal meditation on what is especial, and especially difficult, about poetry in its guise as inspiration for, or expression of, efforts and accomplishments in other human and social disciplines...
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Poetry and the business life
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Management Decision
Management Decision (2006) 44 (4): 457–463.
Published: 01 April 2006
... 2006 Poetry Literary forms The Poetry of Business Life, I wrote in the preface to my 1994 anthology (Windle, 1994), is more than a title. It is an assertion and a challenge. “The Poetry of Love” would have no such implication, since Love is fully legitimate territory for poets...
