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- The language wars - Indian Express
The language warsIndian Express, India - 13 hours agoIndeed, no other language lends itself as beautifully to poetry as does Urdu, while Sanskrit’s reputation as a powerful medium of communicating matters of ...
- Ghalib’s thought needs fresh interpretation — Farman Fatehpuri - DAWN Group
A cursory look at Prof Dr Farman Fatehpuri’s achievements would fill any person with awe and make him wonder how he managed to accomplish so much. He has been the chief editor of the celebrated literary magazine Nigar since 1962, when Allama Niaz ...
- IU student remembered for her love of acting - Indiana Daily Student
IU student remembered for her love of actingIndiana Daily Student - 6 hours agoShe also took a poetry class the BPP offered. A poem she wrote took her to a statewide poetry competition. “I was always proud of what she was doing or what ...
- Post-Standard Letter - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
Post-Standard LetterThe Post-Standard - Syracuse.com, NY - 54 minutes agoWell-known as a critic, reviewer and editor, he managed to craft some 30 books of poetry. Why poetry? He was once asked. ...New Figures Show Drop In Teen Smoking NY1all 2 news articles
- 2008 Fall Arts Preview - Kalamazoo Gazette
Read about this fall's featured exhibit "Picturing Health" and get a list of art exhibitions in the region Learn how a local event pairs dance with the symphony and get a list of dance recitals in the region Read about the Irish Fest and other ...
- The Slate Poetry Podcast Your favorite poets read their work to you. - Slate
Now you can listen to Slate poetry wherever you go. Below, browse Slate 's weekly lineup of new and renewed work by leading poets, selected by Robert Pinsky and read to you by the author. Or subscribe to Slate 's new Poetry Podcast feed on iTunes and ...
- Marilynne Robinson: world’s best writer of prose - Times Online
Marilynne Robinson: world’s best writer of proseTimes Online, UK - 9 minutes agoBut, primarily, she immersed herself in American poetry and religious history. She is a formidable scholar. She once shocked colleagues by reading all the ...
- Oedipus at the Olivier, National, SE1 - the Sunday Times review - Times Online
Oedipus is the profoundest tragedy as well as the greatest whodunnit ever written. But presenting this ancient tale of guilt and pollution — “miasma”, in the original — in a modern world, where the concepts of guilt and shame have virtually ...
- NO LONGER ADRIFT: He disappeared from America’s literary landscape for 30 years, but now David Rhodes continues his ... (Portage Daily Register)
The copy of the book was no longer worn and yellowed. Its crisp pages were once again in manuscript form sitting on a table, being avoided by David Rhodes as long as possible.
- Affairs of state - The Australian
The AustralianAffairs of stateThe Australian, Australia - 1 hour agoJakucho Setouchi, who began publishing her Genji in 1990, first made a name as an erotic novelist and has been a Buddhist nun since 1973. ...
- A Haiku Per Day for a Year for You -- New Book is a Fascinating Collection of Haiku Poems (GlobeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
LONG BEACH, Calif., Sept. 18, 2008 -- Poetry fans and Japanese Haiku enthusiasts are about to get a special treat from author Donald Alan Straub III as Xlibris releases his new book Outside the Inner Dialogue, the opening chapter of the Lake Parking Trilogy.
- Review: Ways of Life by Andrew Motion - Telegraph.co.uk
Review: Ways of Life by Andrew MotionTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoHe faced a difficult brief in following on from an indisputably great poet, Ted Hughes, whose poetry was reinvigorated by the demands of public myth-making ...
- 10/30/2008 SF Labor TV Special Program On SF State Strike 40th ... - Bay Area Indymedia
10/30/2008 SF Labor TV Special Program On SF State Strike 40th ...Bay Area Indymedia, CA - 7 hours agoThe strike will also be commemorated on the campus between October 29 and November 1 with education panels, video, music, poetry and discussion. ...
- Notable: Train wrecks - St. Petersburg Times
Three new books take behind-the-scenes looks at celebrities whose lives have not exactly been charmed. Cobain Unseen (Little, Brown and Co.) by Charles Cross gathers an unnerving collection of artifacts, photos, journal entries and an audio CD of ...
- David Malouf - Brisbane Times
David Malouf, one of Australia's finest writers, will launch the first in a series of literary lunches at the Gallery of Modern Art. University of Queensland Press and the Faculty of Arts will host an intimate lunch with Malouf and others over the ...
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