http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo_250X250.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Background_1024X576.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Banner_686X60.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Half-Banner_234X60.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo_250X250 http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Logo-Watermark_250X250.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Background_1024X576.jpg http://www.bigthink.com/adobe/Half-Banner-ALT_234X60.jpg Bigthink - Idea Comments Feed Bigthink http://www.bigthink.com/feed/rss/comment/idea/9697 Sun, 23 Nov 2008 03:51:52 +0100 FeedCreator 1.7.2 Comment on: Re: Why is English better for poetry than the Romance languages? http://www.bigthink.com/arts-culture/literature/9697 In "Holderlin and the Essense of Poetry", Heidegger brings forth the co-simultaneity of language and listening, thus language as a gift. Bigthink Wed, 30 Jul 2008 05:32:09 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/arts-culture/literature/9697/#23349 Comment on: Re: Why is English better for poetry than the Romance languages? http://www.bigthink.com/arts-culture/literature/9697 communication scientists claim that over 90% of communication is non-verbal. If that is so, maybe this abundance of words may sometimes be a handicap. Example: in your monologoue you consistently smile, even as you are discoursing on a very controversial topic. What purpose did that smile serve? e Bigthink Thu, 10 Apr 2008 23:44:48 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/arts-culture/literature/9697/#14261