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The German poet Rainer Maria Rilke’s sonnet “Archaic Torso of Apollo” ends with the line “You must change your life.” Ocean Vuong’s truncated almost-sonnet responds — by speculating ...
A friend showed me the poem “The Archaic Torso of Apollo” on her phone, and told me,“I read this, and I know I want to change my life.” I read it, too. That last line! It swept me off my feet.
A friend showed me the poem “The Archaic Torso of Apollo” on her phone, and told me, “I read this, and I know I want to change my life.” I read it, too. That last line! It swept me off my ...
Tucked-away marble quarries discovered as source for archaic Apollo Geoscience at The Geological Society of America's GSA Connects 2021 Meeting ...
In “Archaic Torso of Apollo” Rilke advised that in order to become something, one must change one's life. This slogan should have been emblazoned on all of my medical school pencils and notebooks, ...
is still suffused with brilliance from inside, like a lamp, in which his gaze, now turned to low, gleams in all its power… You must change your life. —Excerpt from Rilke, “Archaic Torso of Apollo” At ...
A friend showed me the poem “The Archaic Torso of Apollo” on her phone, and told me, “I read this, and I know I want to change my life.” I read it, too. That last line! It swept me off my ...