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Eli Siegel (August 16, 1902 – November 8, 1978) was a poet, critic, and educator. He founded Aesthetic Realism, a philosophical movement based in New York City. An idea central to Aesthetic Realism—that every person, place or thing in reality has something in common with all other things—was expressed in the title poem of his first volume, Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana: Poems. His second volume was Hail, American Development. إيلاي سيغل (بالإنجليزية: Eli Siegel)‏ ـ (16 أغسطس 1902 ـ 8 نوفمبر 1978) هو شاعر وناقد ومربٍّ أمريكي، لاتفي المولد، أسس فلسفة الواقعية الجمالية. رُشح لجائزة بوليتزر في الشعر سنة 1958.
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Eli Siegel (August 16, 1902 – November 8, 1978) was a poet, critic, and educator. He founded Aesthetic Realism, a philosophical movement based in New York City. An idea central to Aesthetic Realism—that every person, place or thing in reality has something in common with all other things—was expressed in the title poem of his first volume, Hot Afternoons Have Been in Montana: Poems. His second volume was Hail, American Development. Siegel's philosophic works include Self and World: An Explanation of Aesthetic Realism, Definitions, and Comment: Being a Description of the World, and The Aesthetic Nature of the World. His teaching of Aesthetic Realism spanned almost four decades and included thousands of extemporaneous lectures on poetry, the arts and sciences, religion, economics, and national ethics, as well as lessons to individuals and general classes which showed that questions of everyday life are aesthetic and ethical. His lecture on the poetry of William Carlos Williams, which Williams attended, is published in The Williams-Siegel Documentary and his lectures on Henry James's The Turn of the Screw were edited into a critical consideration titled James and the Children.Siegel's philosophy, and his statement, "The world, art, and self explain each other: each is the aesthetic oneness of opposites", has influenced artists, scientists, and educators. إيلاي سيغل (بالإنجليزية: Eli Siegel)‏ ـ (16 أغسطس 1902 ـ 8 نوفمبر 1978) هو شاعر وناقد ومربٍّ أمريكي، لاتفي المولد، أسس فلسفة الواقعية الجمالية. رُشح لجائزة بوليتزر في الشعر سنة 1958.
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