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- Stanley Plumly's Romance With Keats (The New York Sun)
Poets who die young often have surprisingly lively posthumous careers. John Keats (1795-1821) provides the most celebrated example: Almost immediately after his death in Rome, at the age of 25, he entered the realm of legend. Though his poetry wasn't much read at the time, he himself was quickly transformed into a figure of myth. For Shelley — who drowned with a copy of Keats's last book in his ...
- Michael Standen: Novelist and poet (Independent)
Michael Standen was an integral part of the literary scene of the North East, as novelist, poet, co-editor of the journal Other Poetry, an organiser of the invaluable Colpitts Poetry readings, and much else besides.
- Wentworth Miller by Michael Lavine/Fox, Elisabeth Moss courtesy AMC ... - TV Guide Online
Senior editors Matt Mitovich and Mickey O'Connor answer your questions! E-mail us your own scoopy needs. Is it true that Prison Break 's Michael is losing the tattoo? I felt so bad for Wentworth stuck in long-sleeved shirts in the Dallas sun ...
- A new chapter for poetry - Jerusalem Post
A new chapter for poetryJerusalem Post, Israel - 5 hours agoWhen I hear a good poem, it doesn't matter if I'm embarrassed by something in the poem, I experience a thrill. This is a sort of freedom," says Meiri. ...
- NETIZEN talks about human being that carries the city in him ... - Vanguard
VanguardNETIZEN talks about human being that carries the city in him ...Vanguard, Nigeria - 2 hours agoHow does poetry in particular help to configure your visual aesthetics and the final composition? I read poems and I distil the essence. ...
- New in Paperback: A Potent Reminder of the Fury of AIDS - Cleveland Plain Dealer
When Andrew Holleran first published "Ground Zero" in 1988, his essays recorded the start of AIDS in America. As the crisis around "the gay cancer" mounted, he wrote that living in New York made "you feel like someone at a dinner party whose fellow ...
- Key Georgian city's residents line up for bread, chat with Russian ... - Boston Globe
GORI, Georgia - Under a statue of Josef Stalin, the best-known product of this city, a Russian and a Georgian were discussing the war. The Georgian was wearing a T-shirt and track pants. The Russian was in uniform, holding an AK-47. Archil Tadianidze ...
- Critics: are we just loudmouths? - Guardian Blogs
Are critics dead? They still stagger on, course, and always will. Everyone has an opinion about the film they just saw , the book they read . Some people will always get so heated up in their critical opinions that they become ... critics, and so ...
- Park English Professor Leads Study Abroad Course In Northern England - Park University
Park UniversityPark English Professor Leads Study Abroad Course In Northern EnglandPark University, MO - 2 hours agoWhile in England, students read poetry, wrote in their journals and enjoyed conversations with English hikers on trails and during dinner at the Glenthorne ...
- Author Danielle Steel writes to 'give people hope' - Forbes
It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. She's in a Rockefeller Plaza dressing room, having her hair tugged and her makeup tweaked. She's endured questioning from Matt Lauer on the "Today" show and soon faces a ...
- Artist makes her mark from Tyler County (Charleston Daily Mail)
MIDDLEBOURNE, W.Va. -- About 13 years ago, Sharon Stackpole was living in San Francisco, raising a baby with her artist husband, reading poetry at open mike nights and trying to plant roots in the big city.Today, shes finally a successful artist and writer...
- Urban Planner: August 24, 2008 - Torontoist
TorontoistUrban Planner: August 24, 2008Torontoist, Canada - 58 minutes agoThere are also panel discussions, a poetry slam, and an open mic stage. Church Street (between Alexander Street and Gloucester Street), 11 am–7 pm, FREE. ...
- Literary renaissance of national import in tiny Point Reyes - Marin Independent Journal
Where can you perch on a bale of hay in a feed barn and listen to a reading by former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Hass, winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for poetry?
- The foibles that make us all human (Mail and Guardian)
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- Russian-Georgian Fighting Continues in Gori - Democracy Now
Russian-Georgian Fighting Continues in GoriDemocracy Now, NY - 1 hour agoAfter the 9th of August was a bright day in the Palestinian culture and history and humanity when this stubborn knight stepped away from poetry and ...
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