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- This Day In History: May 22 Claude McKay and Langston Hughes - OUPblog
This Day In History: May 22 Claude McKay and Langston HughesOUPblog, New York - 12 minutes ago... several volumes of poetry, novels, plays, essays and a dozen childrenâs books. His work celebrated black life and culture infusing them with a strong ...
- Book note: Wang Ping spans cultural chasm with "Last Communist Virgin" - Twin Cities Planet
Book note: Wang Ping spans cultural chasm with "Last Communist Virgin"Twin Cities Planet, Minnesota - 3 hours agoAn accomplished hand, she authored the short fiction collection American Visa, the novel Foreign Devil, and two poetry collections: Of Flesh & Spirit and ...
- Unpredictable poetry night on the cards - Liverpool Daily Post
Unpredictable poetry night on the cardsLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 4 hours agoHe will be performing at the Unity Theatre with old friend Tony Curtis on keyboards for some extra musical accompaniment. Hegley himself is not adverse to ...
- Fantasy author speaks to pupils about writing - Vindicator
Alan St. John is the author of the âAidan of Orenâ trilogy. SALEM â Author Alan St. Jean was explaining one of his characters to pupils. âIâm not saying heâs good or bad,â St. Jean said Thursday. âBut you will never, ever, ever forget ...
- Say what? Monologues have the answers - Daily Progress
One man will share his musings about how tough it is to make basic human connections amid high-tech weapons of mass distraction. The other will be reflecting on one of his most cherished connections â that of daddy and daughter in the land of ...
- Garrett, prodigious writer and professor, dies at age 78 - Charlottesville Daily Progress
Garrett, prodigious writer and professor, dies at age 78Charlottesville Daily Progress, VA - 2 hours agoGarrett, 78, won 14 prestigious awards for his writing, had published nine novels, seven collections of short stores, eight poetry collections, ...
- Now the smart money is on magazines for intellectuals - Guardian Unlimited
Some rich men buy football teams, but millionaires with more lofty pretensions acquire intellectual magazines instead. Already this year, entrepreneur Michael Danson has acquired a 50 per cent stake in the New Statesman from its proprietor Geoffrey ...
- Alzheimer's Disease - Newsday
ATLANTA -- For the first time, U.S. life expectancy has surpassed 78 years, the government reported Wednesday, although the United States continues to lag behind about 30 other countries in estimated life span. The increase is due mainly to falling ...
- Foothills co-founder gets Friendship award - Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Marc P. Smith, the co-founder and retired artistic director of the Worcester Foothills Theatre Co., was recently awarded the German Friendship Award for his "efforts on behalf of German-American relations" and for "fostering and sustaining friendship ...
- Sex Rocks D.C. Preppies, Lithgow Tells Tall Tales: John Simon - Bloomberg
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- We all have something murky in our past -- that is the thesis of Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa's riveting drama ``Good Boys and True'' at midtown Manhattan's Second Stage Theatre . Known chiefly for his amiably whimsical comedy ``Based ...
- Charlene, first off, I want to tell everyone that the proceeds of - Coffee Time Romance
Charlene, first off, I want to tell everyone that the proceeds ofCoffee Time Romance, GA - 1 hour agoI started writing short fiction and poetry when I was 12. I knew I wanted to be a novelist when I grew up and I kept working towards that goal through ...
- The journeys of Rawi Hage - Quillblog
The journeys of Rawi HageQuillblog, Canada - 3 hours agoHe tries to bring that attitude to his writing; his prose style, for instance, often displays a dreamy, feverish sensibility. ...
- Now the smart money is on magazines for intellectuals (Guardian Unlimited)
Standpoint, launching this week, is the latest periodical funded by an entrepreneur in search of powerful friends and social cachet, reports James Robinson
- Automaton author writes up a storm (Sydney Morning Herald)
In less than a decade, Philip Parker has become the most published author in history, with hundreds of thousands of books to his name.
- situs & queers: "The Social Plague" (1972-1974) - Centre des Médias Alternatifs du Québec
The philosophy of the Situationist International[1] has been the philosophy of one of the most dynamic groups in the contemporary homosexual movement: Group 5 of the Homosexual Revolutionary Front (HFRA), which drew its thinking and language from the ...
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