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Eli Siegel, founder of Aesthetic Realism

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This is the definitive source for publications about Eli Siegel and Aesthetic Realism from 1930s to the present. This site contains poetry, essays, lectures, and reviews by Eli Siegel, the poet, critic, and educator who founded the philosophy Aesthetic Realism. There also are news articles, issues of The Right of Aesthetic Realism to Be Known, and more.

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  • Submitted Apr 18, 2007, updated Sep 11, 2007
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allan michael
Posted Apr 18, 2007 - 4:30 pm:

I found, as a person who could appreciate poetry more, this site is invaluable in understanding the meaning of poery. I saw also through reading his "Hot Afternoon Have Been in Montana" that one man (me) is related to all men- this is so necessary if we are going to value differences in people. I wish Eli Siegel's work was known more widely, because then i would learned it earlier in high school and i wouldnt have been afraid of poetry. This is revolutionary thought-- here in the Aesthetic Realism education website.
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allan michael
Posted Apr 18, 2007 - 4:31 pm:

I found, as a person who could appreciate poetry more, this site is invaluable in understanding the meaning of poery. I saw also through reading his "Hot Afternoon Have Been in Montana" that one man (me) is related to all men- this is so necessary if we are going to value differences in people. I wish Eli Siegel's work was known more widely, because then i would have learned it earlier in high school and i wouldnt have been afraid of poetry. This is revolutionary thought-- here in the Aesthetic Realism education website.
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