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- The Wild Places - Monsters and Critics
Robert Macfarlane has a new book called The Wild Places . It is a follow up to his earlier work, Mountains of the Mind, which is actually quite a good book. The NYT praised The Wild Places, calling it: “anything but twee. It is a formidable ...
- Family talent - Daily Independent
ASHLAND — Many people, the youth especially, only know Jesse Stuart as a name from books they were forced to read in high school literature classes. Stacy Nelson, though, has a much different perspective on the late Kentucky poet laureate. That’s ...
- Juneteenth event offers many activities - Times Herald-Record
Juneteenth event offers many activitiesTimes Herald-Record, NY - 3 hours agoMONTICELLO — How many events offer a fitness walk-athon, poetry, music, song, dance, a basketball tournament, food and voter registration? Only one. ...
- Queen Victoria had an affair with Indian courtier: Film (NDTV)
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- Wu Xing: Five Phases - San Francisco Weekly
Children's art, like children's literature, can be downright profound in its simplicity, not to mention refreshing for the lack of guesswork and determined contemplation the adult art world can demand. (Those knowing laughs at avant-garde ...
- BOOK REVIEW: Jihad and retribalisation in Pakistan by Khaled Ahmed - Daily Times
BOOK REVIEW: Jihad and retribalisation in Pakistan by Khaled AhmedDaily Times, Pakistan - 24 minutes agoWriters have claimed that he wrote in cipher and used complicated metaphor in his poetry to attach himself surreptitiously to jihad; but that is not true if ...
- Sharon Iles was devoted to family, words, Campbell Co. High School (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
ALEXANDRIA - Campbell County High School played a large role in the life of Sharon Elise Vater Iles.
- Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of Place - Georgia Straight
Polis Is This: Charles Olson and the Persistence of PlaceGeorgia Straight, Canada - 1 hour agoNevertheless, despite this seeming discrepancy in rhetorical skills, all their recollections are equally eloquent, as if poetry were a kind of virus that ...
- LOCAL FILM: Childish, playful, perverse - Colorado Daily
"Cinema Jou Jou III" will be held this Saturday, June 7, from 6 p.m. until midnight at the Dikeou Collection -- on the 5th floor of the Colorado Building at 1615 California St., in Denver. "Cinema Jou Jou III" will benefit Colorado nonprofit, The ...
- A Postscript for a Writer, 200 Years in the Works (New York Times)
Recent DNA tests to identify which of two skeletons belongs to German writer Friedrich Schiller, instead showed that the skeletons proved to contain bones from at least six people.
- Author Margaret Atwood Honored - CBS News
Margaret Atwood, winner of Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize is known for her poetry and novels "The Edible Woman" published in 1970, and "The Handmaid's Tale" in 1983. (AP) (AP) Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of ...
- The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va., Bryan McKenzie column ... - Trading Markets (press release)
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va., Bryan McKenzie column ...Trading Markets (press release), CA - 15 hours agoThe students are telling the stories in a variety of ways, from photo essays to poetry, prose and straightforward news writing. Mrs. Trank said the task was ...
- Carrboro Day Philosophy - The Carrboro Citizen
Carrboro Day PhilosophyThe Carrboro Citizen, NC - 5 hours agoLocal music, games, dancing, food, poetry, stories, groups, talents and humor will be allowed to offer Carrboro’s citizens a day to forget themselves, ...
- Tribute to a mate (Wingham Chronicle)
Killabakh bush poet Roderick Williams has returned from the Henry Lawson Festival at Gulgong with a prize for a very personal poem he wrote as a tribute to one of his mates.
- The Big Question: Why is Stalin still popular in Russia, despite the ... - The Independent
A competition has been launched to find the "Name of Russia" – one Russian from history who should go down as a national symbol and the nation's biggest hero. Joseph Stalin, despite being one of the most vicious tyrants of the 20th century (and an ...
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