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- Literary essays (Deccan Herald)
The creative director has come a long way indeed, so has the writer. Anita Nair has been switching from fiction to poetry to children’s writing. And now with ‘Good Night and God Bless’, she’s into non-fiction, hook, line and sinker.
- Distinguished poet visits alma mater - Harvard University Gazette
Harvard University GazetteDistinguished poet visits alma materHarvard University Gazette, MA - 23 minutes agoRich’s distinguished 57-year career has included numerous works of poetry and prose, as well as many of the art’s highest awards and accolades. ...
- 'Leaves of Grass' Still Growing, Inspiring - NPR News
All Things Considered , October 8, 2007 · When I first read Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass in college, I knew I had found a soul mate. Long before the discovery of black holes, he wrote: "The bright suns I see, and the dark suns I cannot see, are in ...
- ALONG THE WAY: Dave O'Brien - Record-Courier
Three cheers for moving into the digital age of journalism. Check out "Flashes and Thunder," my higher education blog, at blogs.recordpub.com/daveobrien. Or simply click on the link to the blog located on the right hand side of our Web site, www ...
- Memorial services in Q-C - Quad-Cities Times
Founders Day celebration — Saturday, 9:30-10:30 a.m. at Kistenmacher Cemetery, 160th Street and 90th Avenue, Davenport. Event celebrates contributions German immigrants made to the community with music, poetry and more. In case of inclement weather ...
- Big Bend Poets meet Tuesday (May 13) - Tallahassee Democrat
The Big Bend Poets will meet from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Books A Million, Thomasvile Road at Capital Circle Overpass. Big Bend Poets is a Chapter of the Florida State Poets Association and is affilaited with the National Federation of State Poetry ...
- Metaphors for Dummies* By Mary Grabar - Town Hall
Metaphors for Dummies* By Mary GrabarTown Hall, DC - 3 hours agoOld-fashioned scholars used to study him for his innovative writing style, his mark on the modernist movement, as well as for the ideas he presented in his ...
- Top Class Theatre at The Court (Scoop.co.nz)
It is a rare thing for a play to offer something for everyone, but THE HISTORY BOYS, playing at The Court Theatre from May 24 – June 21, does just that.
- Kevin McFadden; University of Georgia Press - C-Ville Weekly
C-Ville WeeklyKevin McFadden; University of Georgia PressC-Ville Weekly, VA - 1 hour agoInformally divided into three courses by a 28-page riff of a prose poem, Hardscrabble wrings us through a whiplash-quick examination of language in all its ...
- 'On the Road' revisited - Jackson Hole Star-Tribune
'On the Road' revisitedJackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - 11 hours agoUniversity of Wyoming poetry professor Craig Arnold led a group of poets from Denver and Wyoming to Lusk, Casper and Cheyenne a week ago for “poetry slams. ...
- 'After Nature,' and 'On the Natural History of Destruction' by W.G ... - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Readers of contemporary literature may be divided into two groups: those who have read the mesmerizing books of W.G. Sebald and those who have not. Like one of the dislocated characters in his sui generis "novels," which read like hybrids of fiction ...
- City woman publishes poetry (North Adams Transcript)
NORTH ADAMS -- Joanne Augello first started writing poetry four years ago -- jotting down lines while sitting on her porch. At first she reserved the writings for friends and family, but after much encouragement she's filled two volumes that are available to the public.
- Dishing out knowledge (Sierra Sun)
Editor's note: This is the second installment of a two-part series about Tom Meschery. The first story, on Saturday, June 14, focused on Meschery's professional basketball career.
- Pulped fiction (Financial Times)
It is an exclusive little literary club. It meets at a portal between heaven and earth, since some of its members are dead. It meets to weep and chuckle, and sometimes rail and wail, over chance, fate and the movies.
- Ellen Bass' "Dead Butterfly" - Seattle Times
How often have you wondered what might be going on inside a child's head? They can be so much more free and playful with their imaginations than adults. And they are so good at keeping those flights of fancy secret and mysterious that even if we were ...
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