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- Drift into past in poetry book - Baytown Sun
When writing about local authors recently, I meant to mention a collectorâs item on my book shelf â âDriftwood and Dreams,â an anthology of poems published in 1955 by Candor Press. Most of the writers belonged to the then-active Baytown ...
- An interview by Nandini Srinivasan - Star of Mysore
Draupadiâs agony, anger and helplessness when she was being disrobed in public, Dasharataâs anguish at having to send his dear son Rama to exile or Krishnaâs magnanimity towards his dear friend SudhamaâŠ. All this and several other incidents ...
- Last night's TV: A very British rocket launch (Guardian Unlimited)
Michelle Hodgson: A very British rocket launch
- Biden could play attack-dog role in campaign - San Francisco Chronicle
USA TodayBiden could play attack-dog role in campaignSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 10 hours ago... as racially insensitive - calling him "the first mainstream African American (candidate) who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. ...Video: Democratic VP Candidate Sen. Joe Biden CSPANall 6,143 news articles
- Beauty among the battlefields - Mirror.co.uk
Beauty among the battlefieldsMirror.co.uk, UK - 7 hours agoHis poetry remains as a testament to the futility and barbarism of war. Which brings me to why I have taken a Leger Holidays battlefields tour of the last ...
- Garage-bound scribe taps vivid past (The Columbus Dispatch)
SAG HARBOR, N.Y. -- Like its predecessors, the latest Alan Furst novel, The Spies of Warsaw , reads as if it were written in a Paris cafe -- where men with pencil-thin mustaches while away rainy winter afternoons, puffing on Balkan Sobranie cigarettes and talking about the old days.
- We know it's early, but Cards see hope - Arizona Republic
We know it's early, but Cards see hopeArizona Republic, AZ - 5 hours agoHe writes poetry and short stories in downtime, a hobby he's had for years. Yet he doesn't really dig the downtime or the lazy, comforting allure of the ...
- A poet for the people - New Statesman
New StatesmanA poet for the peopleNew Statesman, UK - 21 hours agoSadly, Darwish's death serves only to highlight the ever-growing fragmentation of Palestinian society, rather than accentuate, like his poems, ...
- GB Shand (ed.), Teaching Shakespeare. Passing It On - Fabula
GB Shand (ed.), Teaching Shakespeare. Passing It OnFabula, France - Sep 3, 2008He edited both prose and poetry for Oxford's Complete Middleton. As text coach, he has assisted on professional productions in Canada and at Shakespeare's ...
- Veritable feast spread out for the picnickers - Irish Independent
Veritable feast spread out for the picnickersIrish Independent, Ireland - 14 hours agoErotic poetry for the elderly lady? Actress Orla McGovern is happy to oblige. The complete history of Ireland In 45 minutes -- as gaelige? ...
- Related Feature Articles - Aquarian
AquarianRelated Feature ArticlesAquarian, NJ - 8 hours agoI felt like a long time ago when I started writing stories and poetry and words it wasnât important to harp on clarity. Ever. I felt like the more specific ...
- Review: Portman Peps Up Sluggish My Blueberry Nights - Wired News
Review: Portman Peps Up Sluggish My Blueberry NightsWired News - 7 hours agoIn his first English-language movie, Wai, highly regarded in arthouse circles for lush melodramas like In the Mood for Love, captures America the Lonely ...
- REMEMBERING NORMAN CORWIN, THE POET LAUREATE OF RADIO - Asbury Park Press
REMEMBERING NORMAN CORWIN, THE POET LAUREATE OF RADIOAsbury Park Press, NJ - 33 minutes agoThe WCBS airwaves formed his canvases; everything Corwin said on the air was of the most artfully constructed prose and poetry. ...
- Bay schools are buzzing with celebrations - Herald South Africa
BIRTHDAY fever is high, with several local schools celebrating Nelson Mandelaâs 90th birthday today. The Diaz Primary School in Algoa Park has invited residents of the Bethelsdorp, Zwide, Laubscher Park and Kabega Park old age homes, aged between ...
- Book Review: Literary memoir is believable (The Oklahoman)
"My Sister, My Loveâ by Joyce Carol Oates (Ecco. 562 pages. $25.95). Some of Oates' books feel as if she wrote them as dares to herself. This novel, her 37th, is one of the wildest. Oates sets out to solve a fictionalized version of the JonBenet Ramsey murder, with skating prodigy "Blissâ Rampike replacing the real-life child beauty pageant contestant. The resolution she imagines is ...
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