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Pioneering anthropologist Margaret Mead on work, leisure, and creativity https://t.co/afRNxS1qL4
On Delacroix's 202nd birthday, his rare and gorgeous illustrations for Goethe's Faust https://t.co/uyC0g4vEWs
For #NationalPoetryMonth, something lovely beyond words: "This Is a Poem That Heals Fish" https://t.co/JPeyRtFv3R
The Little Prince was published 75 years ago today. Here are Saint-Exupéry's original watercolors and the bittersweet true story behind the beloved book https://t.co/I6MKcJ3XJk
“What is essential is invisible to the eye.”
On #InternationalChildrensBooksDay, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's original watercolors of 'The Little Prince' and the bittersweet true story behind the beloved book https://t.co/I6MKcJ3XJk
On Lewis Carroll's birthday, the loveliest and most original illustrations from a century and a half of Alice in Wonderland https://t.co/tnP5ReryKB
“Little Prince” author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who was a pilot in Africa during WWII, on what the desert taught him about the meaning of life https://t.co/jyAhGEBrv6
Maurice Sendak's lovely forgotten first book — a philosophical meditation on love, loneliness, and knowing what you really want https://t.co/NwcSUHY1P7
William Blake was born 260 years ago today. His stunning drawings for Dante's Divine Comedy, over which Blake labored until his dying day https://t.co/FcF6EyseSa
Weekly highlights: Walt Whitman on the wisdom of trees, Oliver Sacks on the 3 essential elements of creativity, Carl Sagan on literature as a force of democracy, and more https://t.co/9h4rH4MSDA