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- Iraqi scholar translating Iran’s “Chess with the Resurrection ... - Tehran Times
The Iranian novelist Habib Ahmadzadeh authored “Chess with the Resurrection Machine”. The book has previously been translated into English by U.S. scholar Paul Sprachman. The book portrays the image of loyal and simple people during the Iran-Iraq ...
- How architects learnt to love bridges (Guardian Unlimited)
Culture: Once the preserve of geeky civil engineers, bridge design has recently become one of the coolest games in town, writes Stephen Bayley
- Books can help kids look forward to school - TheNewsTribune.com
Books can help kids look forward to schoolTheNewsTribune.com, WA - 2 hours agoHis grandmother says he’s “the artist in the family.” Shelly kisses and hugs her mom three times. Borden’s poems have a nice rhythm that work nicely for ...
- Secret Garden Party - NME.com
NME.comSecret Garden PartyNME.com, UK - 8 hours agoFifty-odd costume changes and the realisation that Jones is a potty-mouthed hater of her own band later (despite them being tighter than her black thong, ...
- Major League Eating Hits WiiWare on Monday - 1UP.com
Major League Eating Hits WiiWare on Monday1UP.com, NY - 1 hour agoThese brave men and women are artists of the alimentary canal, warriors who create living poetry with each wiggle of the epiglottis," quipped Bill Swartz, ...
- Student Certain Of Calling In Uncertain Times - News Net Nebraska
Student Certain Of Calling In Uncertain TimesNews Net Nebraska, NE - 11 hours agoAs I sat on the subway, exhausted but smiling, I got into a conversation with Bryan Marquard, an obituary writer who creates poetry with every keystroke. ...
- Tesseracts wants you, horror dude - Crows Nest
Tesseracts wants you, horror dudeCrows Nest - 1 hour agoThe 2009 anthology asks for Dark Fantasy and Horror genre short fiction or poetry, 5000 words or less. Submissions are accepted commencing immediately and ...
- Obituary: Elizabeth Bartlett - Guardian Unlimited
The poet Elizabeth Bartlett, who has died aged 84, drew upon her experience working in the NHS and cash-strapped social services to create a body of work characterised by uncompromising honesty in its confrontations with physical and mental illness ...
- Oh, for a poet laureate - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Oh, for a poet laureateThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 1 hour agoA pastoral, full of all its rural rustic charms, is precisely the type of poetry that could bring the Wolfe Island windmill project to life. ...
- "Ten Tiny Dances" invades South Waterfront - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com"Ten Tiny Dances" invades South WaterfrontThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 1 hour agoBack to Wilkes, where her simple stepping in place to soft spoken poetry and the distant gamelan, her rhythms accelerating and then settling in stillness, ...
- Remembering MAKHFI - Deccan Herald
Deccan HeraldRemembering MAKHFIDeccan Herald, India - 20 minutes agoIf she failed she would have to renounce poetry for the rest of her life. Nasir was not just one of the best known poets of the time but was also an ardent ...
- Can Barack Obama Make the Withering American Democracy Bloom Again? - Media For Freedom
Can Barack Obama Make the Withering American Democracy Bloom Again?Media For Freedom, Nepal - 12 hours agoDr Ergas is the author of five books, of which two are novels; he also wrote a large number of academic articles on African development, two dozen or so ...
- A Golden Age On Campus - Newsweek
A Golden Age On CampusNewsweek - 20 minutes ago... 78-year-old Marika Cahill, a former social worker who lives at the Colonnades and takes continuing-education classes in creative writing and poetry. ...
- Big returns from not-for-profit - Guardian Blogs
Olivier Rolin's Hotel Crystal is the kind of novel that gives sales and marketing people night sweats. Translated from the French, it's a fragmentary novel: a patchwork of minute descriptions of hotel rooms, mixed with a chronologically confused half ...
- 'A Dangerous Weakness' buys house for first time author - Torquay Herald Express
A 93-year-old writer who has published her first novel has used the proceeds to buy a large house — so her friends can move out of care homes and live with her. Generous Lorna Page says she spent all the proceeds from the book sales on a big home ...
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