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- Partly modern, partly traditional, all Welsh - WalesOnline
Partly modern, partly traditional, all WelshWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 1 hour agoWith dozens of exhibitors providing their own programme of events, it’s possible to spend a whole day at the Eisteddfod without hearing a word of poetry or ...
- Birders catch, band hummers at annual event - Arizona Republic
Birders catch, band hummers at annual eventArizona Republic, AZ - 4 hours ago25, 2008 12:00 AM Hummingbirds are immortalized in poetry and on canvas, and coveted in backyards by an admiring "fan base" that goes out of its way to ...
- The Trojan Horses Of Our Demise: Reconnecting To The Moral Sense - CounterCurrents.org
The Trojan Horses Of Our Demise: Reconnecting To The Moral SenseCounterCurrents.org, India - 10 hours agoWedding party bombed in Afghanistan. IED kills two Americans. 1500 killed by Katrina (Cuba lost 4 to Ike!). 100000 die in our hospitals every year from ...
- Literature is losing adherents — Jazib Qureshi - DAWN Group
With eight poetry collections and half a dozen books of criticism as well as an autobiography to his credit, Prof Jazib Qureshi stands out among the scores of his contemporaries in the world of Urdu literature. Enjoying a good health at the age of 67 ...
- Young Asian writers work with Sundra - Journal Live
Young Asian writers work with SundraJournal Live, UK - 1 hour agoThe aspiring writers, aged between 13 and 18, were asked to develop their own poetry and short stories on the theme of home, for a unique publication, ...
- Robert Giroux - Daily Telegraph
Robert Giroux, who died on Friday aged 94, was among the most distinguished names in American publishing in the second half of the last century. A partner in the publishing house Farrar, Straus & Giroux from 1964, he was described by the firm's ...
- Campus briefs - University of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel
Campus briefsUniversity of North Carolina The Daily Tar Heel, NC - 2 hours agoCollins has published eight collections of poetry and is a Guggenheim Fellow. His last three books have broken poetry sales records. ...
- Using the power of poetry to help highlight troubles (Chichester Observer)
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- PAL announces literary awards for 2007 - Pakistan Daily Mail
PAL announces literary awards for 2007Pakistan Daily Mail, Pakistan - Aug 5, 2008According to the decision of the panel for Urdu poetry `Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal Award' is given to Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi on his book " Arz-o-Sama. ...
- The Egyptian Connection (New York Review of Books)
An article by William Dalrymple from The New York Review of Books, October 23, 2008
- Book Review: “Autobiography of Red†and “The Beauty of the Husband ... - Wesleyan Argus
Book Review: “Autobiography of Red†and “The Beauty of the Husband ...Wesleyan Argus, CT - 9 minutes agoBy Whitten Overby Anne Carson's place in contemporary poetry remains uncertain. Although her books, which blend literary criticism, theory, poetry, prose ...
- Rhyme time: Mumbai slams down poetry - Daily News and Analysis
If you think the above lines are nothing more than a cheesy pick-up, then you’d be mistaken. They were a part of six poems by Sandeep Joseph, from Kuala Lumpur. Welcome to One Night Stand, an event that proved that poetry could be performed. The ...
- Getting a Little Bit Crazy in Iraq Watch Generation Kill , read the ... - Slate
Prized Fray regular wmccomninel watched Generation Kill , read the review in "Culturebox", and started a great thread which led to his laying this thought on the line: My own life was negatively affected by serving in both wars in Iraq, that much is ...
- BOOK REVIEW: First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald – A Classic is Born - USA Religious News
BOOK REVIEW: First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald – A Classic is BornUSA Religious News, MN - 55 minutes agoFrom simple nudges to the convergence of author, poetry, Coptic artist, experienced publisher and 25 years of being persistent, something has been born. ...
- Nigh-No-Place, By Jen Hadfield (Independent)
The work of Ted Hughes has only recently begun to influence poets in significant numbers, most notably Alice Oswald and now Jen Hadfield, whose Nigh-No-Place is in the running for this year's Forward Prize. Not that Hadfield's restless eco-poetics sound especially like Hughes. There is a backpacker feel to the volume's twin locations of Canada and Shetland, yet the writing is rooted in both ...
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