Poets and scientists seem very different from each other. But see how science, with its shared sense of discovery, use of metaphor and exotic substance, inspires poets.
Both are driven by curiosity to find the real meaning of things. And both are challenged to use language in creative ways to capture the new, the unexpected, or the "unsayable."Similarities Between Poetry and Science
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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