Edward Storer (1880–1944) British writer
'Essay on Imagism' (appended to 'Mirrors of Illusion', Sisley, London) 1909
How to Save Your Own Life (1977)
Edward Storer (1880–1944) British writer
'Essay on Imagism' (appended to 'Mirrors of Illusion', Sisley, London) 1909
“Rhythm includes metre, but metre is a relatively small part of rhythm.”
Marjorie Boulton (1924–2017) British writer
Anatomy of Poetry (1953)
“For me writing is a question of finding a certain rhythm. I compare it to the rhythms of jazz.”
Françoise Sagan (1935–2004) French writer
Paris Review interview (1956)
Context: For me writing is a question of finding a certain rhythm. I compare it to the rhythms of jazz. Much of the time life is a sort of rhythmic progression of three characters. If one tells oneself that life is like that, one feels it less arbitrary.
Dawud Wharnsby (1972) Canadian musician
"Rhythm of Surrender"
A Different Drum (2004)
Constant Lambert (1905–1951) British composer and conductor
"Exoticism and Low Life", p. 174.
Music, Ho! (1934)
Sugar Ray Robinson (1921–1989) American boxer
Ray Robinson 'Sugar Ray Robinson with Dave Anderson' page 75
Frank Wilczek (1951) physicist
Kepler... in the third book of Harmonice mundi... attempted to make other... related, connections between musical harmony and mathematical proportion.
Longing for the Harmonies: Themes and Variations from Modern Physics (1987)