Richard Blanco
Sign in to saveSpanish-born American poet (born 1968)
Person · Open Library
- Born
- 1968
- Works
- 31
Top works
- Story I Want to Tell
- Grabbed
- Poets with Masks On
- For All of Us, One Today
- Devil's Tongue
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Music · MusicBrainz
- Type
- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Origin
- Germany
- Active from
- 1937-06-07
germanschlager
Discography
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Listeners · Last.fm
- Listeners
- 6
- Total plays
- 20
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Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
- The Measurement of Observer Agreement for Categorical Data
· 1977 · cited 63,369x
- The Sequence Alignment/Map format and SAMtools
· 2009 · cited 59,247x
- Fast and accurate short read alignment with Burrows–Wheeler transform
· 2009 · cited 47,657x
- ImageNet: A large-scale hierarchical image database
· 2009 · cited 47,271x
- Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold
· 2021 · cited 43,600x
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Quotes
- “I would first need to acknowledge that the mere act of creating something that questions the world and one’s life in it, that exercises one’s imagination, or that even pens something simply for the sake of beauty, is a kind of politics because it is determined to create awareness of some kind in some context…”
- “I make reference in my writing to many of the Afro-Cuban deities and superstitions that migrated into Catholicism in the Caribbean from the West African religious practices of Yoruba. This resulted in a more fatalistic and mythological "brand" of Catholicism that holds a blurrier line between the living and the dead, between the "here" and the "after." This spiritual stance I think is reflected in many of my characters…”
- “I really didn't end up coming out until much later in life ... and what really fascinated me as a writer and as an investigator is, how does that happen? How is it that moment by moment the next notch of courage, the next notch of self-understanding — even though you know you're gay at 12, 13, 14 [years old], those words can't even enter your mind. You can't even have the vocabulary; you don't say "Gee, I think I'm gay." No, it doesn't happen that way…”
- “Revise, revise, revise—a poem is never done. That’s the mantra ingrained in most of us. While, of course, I do believe revision is key, I also believe there are other notions to consider. I’ve found that revision for the sole sake of revision is usually a waste of time. I don’t revise unless I am inspired to revise with some direction…”
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