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- Charity event after young poet's death will help others - Hudson Reporter
Charity event after young poet's death will help othersHudson Reporter, NJ - 34 minutes ago"It was all the poetry that he had been writing." Amazed by the profound depth of their son's writing, which they were not very familiar with at the time, ...
- 'In the Solitude of Cotton Fields' - AccessAtlanta
In Albert Camus’ existentialist novel “The Stranger,” a Frenchman kills an Arab man he sees on the beach for no apparent reason. In Bernard-Marie Koltés’ “In the Solitude of Cotton Fields,” a momentary glance between a white “client ...
- EVENTS ON THE CAMPUS of MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY: - Southwest Missouri State University
EVENTS ON THE CAMPUS of MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY:Southwest Missouri State University, MO - 1 hour agoThe nature center is open daily from 8am-5pm to view the exhibit. And yes, even with the construction project at Republic Road and Glenstone, you can still ...
- Fair Queen profiles Day No. 2 - Banner-Graphic
Seventeen young women from across Putnam County will vie for the title of Miss Putnam County on July 12 at the Putnam County 4-H Fair Queen Contest. The contest will be held in the community building at the Putnam County 4-H Fairgrounds. Doors will ...
- Keen insights but writing is strained - Louisville Courier-Journal
Keen insights but writing is strainedLouisville Courier-Journal, KY - 6 hours agoFrederick Smock chairs the English department at Bellarmine University. His forthcoming book is Craft-talk: On Writing Poetry. By Michel Marriott.
- Pasternak’s Paths - Moscow News
Pasternak’s PathsMoscow News, Russia - 1 hour agoThe title poem of his 1943 collection, "On Early Trains," describes the journey from Moscow on the electric train and so, following in his footsteps, ...
- Zandra has auld Hawick at heart - Hawick Today
Zandra has auld Hawick at heartHawick Today, UK - 4 hours agoZandra enjoyed her schooldays and in particular loved being involved in the various Border school festivals of that period which featured verse and poetry. ...
- He lives on through his gift - La Crosse Tribune
It was with sorrow that I read of the loss of Mary Jo Rozneoski of her son, Dustin, in 2005, at the age of 22. I too believe, everyday holds the possibility of a miracle, as Donna Frett believes. The gift of life from receiving Dustin’s liver has ...
- Dream time - Boston Globe
Boston GlobeDream timeBoston Globe, United States - 55 minutes ago"The Ghost Soldiers" continues the trend in Tate's recent books to dissolve the boundaries between verse and prose as yet another means of rebelling against ...
- Michigan Youth Arts Festival musician a one-man concert - MLive.com
MLive.comMichigan Youth Arts Festival musician a one-man concertMLive.com, MI - 9 hours agoAnd the 18-year-old senior also won an honorable mention in poetry at the youth arts festival. Considering many poems make great song lyrics . ...Inhaling the earth, plant with pet worm winning works for two ... The Saginaw News - MLive.comall 5 news articles
- An extraordinary evening"of poetry reading - Tahoe World
An extraordinary evening"of poetry readingTahoe World, CA - 5 hours agoThe 39th Annual Squaw Valley Community of Writers convenes this summer with workshops in Poetry, Fiction, Non Fiction and Screenwriting. ...
- Tagore house to Twenty20, Rabindra Jayanti revelry sweeps Kolkata (Calcutta News)
Kolkatans made it a point to celebrate their 'Bengaliness' Thursday. They may love their discos and lap up Bollywood-Hollywood through the year, but on 'Pochishe Boishakh' only one name ruled their hearts - the famous bard of Bengal, Rabindranath Tagore, whose 147th birth anniversary it was.
- Kay Ryan named U.S. poet laureate (Moldova.org)
U.S. Librarian of Congress James H. Billington named Kay Ryan as the library's 16th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for 2008-09.Ryan, a 63-year-old California native, is to begin her duties in the fall, opening the library's annual literary series Oct. 16 with a reading of her work. She also will be a featured guest at the Library of Congress National Book Festival in the Poetry pavilion ...
- Conster Nation - American Reporter
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Wolfgang Ketterle, 2001 Nobel Laureate and John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics at M.I.T., has said auf Wiedersehn to Cambridge and spent his Nobel bucks on a little place in your home town. He's grown tired of solving the ...
- Death, where is thy sting? Joyce Carol Oates has it - Globe and Mail
Death, where is thy sting? Joyce Carol Oates has itGlobe and Mail, Canada - 58 minutes agoAlthough there are some delicious touches in the story, its climax - the attempted rape of the Emily robot by her riddle- and poetry-detesting owner - is a ...
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