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- Review: In Person ed by Neil Astley (Guardian Unlimited)
A groundbreaking multimedia project to mark Bloodaxe's 30th birthday impresses Frances Leviston
- Time to gear up for summer reading - The News-Press
Time to gear up for summer readingThe News-Press, FL - 59 minutes agoPlayful poetry depicting traditional summer games, such as jumping rope, hopscotch, jacks and monkey in the middle make reading about it as much fun as ...
- Khayyam embodies philosophical, religious questions of Persian ... - Tehran Times
Khayyam embodies philosophical, religious questions of Persian ...Tehran Times, Iran - 1 hour agoKeyvani has translated a work on Khayyam by Mehdi Amin-Razavi entitled âThe Wine of Wisdom: The Life, Poetry and Philosophy of Omar Khayyamâ. ...
- The poetry of departure - Guardian Blogs
On an epic scale? ... Departure does not have to be as mundane as a routine takeoff. Photograph: Lewis Whyld/PA A blog on poetry and travel could embark in any number of directions. Is The Rime of the Ancient Mariner the most ill-omened voyage ever ...
- Norman author to read poetry (The Oklahoman)
NORMAN â "Antidotes and Home Remedies,â a new poetry book by Norman author Jim Chastain, will be launched Sunday at the Performing Arts Studio's Second Sunday Poetry Reading. The reading will begin at 2 p.m. at Norman Depot, 200 S Jones. "The book is a combination of health-related poems and some of my most popular poems from the last few years,â Chastain said. "There will be snacks, music, a ...
- May 09, 2008 (The Barnstable Patriot)
When Gwendolyn Brooks read at Cape Cod Community College in 1994, an English professor said that meeting her and hearing her read was a once in a lifetime opportunity for any student.
- Aldeburgh Festival hosts opera premiere - East Anglian Daily Times
The world premiere of a new opera has become something of a tradition to mark the opening of The Aldeburgh Festival. This year proves to be no exception as tonight sees the first performance of Yannis Kyriakides' new opera Ocean of Rain, co ...
- Obituaries for June 29 - Delaware County Daily Times
David G. Morris, 88, of Brookhaven, died June 26 at Delaware County Memorial Hospital. Born in Pottsville, Mr. Morris was a graduate of Overbrook High School. Mr. Morris was the manager of dining and commissary for TWA from 1944-1974. He was the food ...
- ASK THE AUTHOR A QUESTION - The Coast.ca
ASK THE AUTHOR A QUESTIONThe Coast.ca, Canada - 30 minutes agoWhat would you ask a lady who was just notified by the Library of Poetry that her writing is now in circles with, and discussed like "The greatest writers ...
- Barbara Gowdy, Rachel Zolf win Ontario's Trillium Book Awards - Jam! Showbiz
TORONTO - Authors Barbara Gowdy and Rachel Zolf were named winners Thursday of the 21st annual Trillium Book Awards, Ontario's top literary prize. Gowdy won for her novel "Helpless" (HarperCollins) while Zolf won the poetry award for her collection ...
- ABC/ESPN Is Continuing Its Assault On Soccer - SportsBusiness Daily (subscription)
SportsBusiness Daily (subscription)ABC/ESPN Is Continuing Its Assault On SoccerSportsBusiness Daily (subscription), NC - 2 hours agoIt has a UK accent that is part poetry, part analysis and part Benny Hill. Take this example, with Rae describing a pass by Turkish MF Tuncay Sanli: âWith ...
- Poetry Comes Alive - The State Journal
HUNTINGTON -- The art of poetry came alive in Monday the River City. It's called 'Poetry Alive!' and is geared toward children of all ages. The Cabell County Library hosted the high-intensity poetry event. The kids in attendance are even able to ...
- Librarian notes âbest picksâ - South Carolina Now
Librarian notes âbest picksâSouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 4 hours agoThe deaths of his children were forms of his own death from which he resurrected himself through poetry, for him the finest symbol of manâs form-giving ...
- Whisking the wind away in San Bernardo (Telluride Daily Planet)
Iâm not a fan of the flute. Itâs fluttering shrill is like the wind on a gusty day, when it sneaks through the nooks and crannies of your house, making its presence known with a high-pitched howl.
- It may be a golden age for pop lyrics, but is Amy really that good - The Observer
It may be a golden age for pop lyrics, but is Amy really that goodThe Observer, UK - 51 minutes agoHe would sneak Bob Dylan lyrics into his poetry handouts, alongside Auden and Larkin. It wasn't as radical then, in the late Eighties, as it would have been ...
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