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- Theodore Solotaroff, Founder of The New American Review, Is Dead at 80 (New York Times)
Mr. Solotaroff started The New American Review in 1967 as a highly unusual showcase for a rising generation of writers.
- In Flagrante Delicto (New York Times)
What goes through lovers? minds during the act? Robert Olen Butler channels Bonnie and Clyde, Gertrude and Alice, and more.
- Poetry is motion Verses composed in the everyday movement of life - BCLocalNews
Poetry is motion Verses composed in the everyday movement of lifeBCLocalNews, Canada - 1 hour agoPeople have varying views on poetry; it turns a lot of people off. Poetry is a “chick thing†a “sissy thing.†Poetry was written by kids that couldn’t make ...
- In the Gloaming: The Aging Athlete in Public Memory - Popmatters.com
Surely, past-their-prime athletes must realize that their dim prospects are only darkened by the reflective glow of glories past. “See it comin’ and you can’t get away—that was age.†Muhammad Ali, reflecting on his lopsided defeat at the ...
- Michael Symmons Roberts's workshop - guardian.co.uk
Michael Symmons Roberts's workshopguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoPhotograph: Anders Berg/ Johann König Gallery Michael Symmons Roberts has won the Whitbread Poetry award,and been shortlisted for the Griffin International ...
- Above all, "Wire" is about transcendence (Denver Post)
The young man walks across a wire stretched between two platforms in a grassy field in France. A woman with dark hair rides his back.
- Books are not the only things you will now pore over at the new ... - Chandigarh Newsline
Books are not the only things you will now pore over at the new ...Chandigarh Newsline, India - 1 hour agoIt’s all alphabetically done and poetry and Hindi books were something I missed at stores and so we have an absorbing collection,’’ Punam takes you around ...
- On custom-made boots, London shaving cream and reading the Bible - Dallas Morning News
On custom-made boots, London shaving cream and reading the BibleDallas Morning News, TX - 14 minutes ago... least describes it better than any book ever written. Start with Genesis I and your initial reaction might be that you are reading mere poetry or myth. ...
- Seven More Suspended - The Bulletin
PHILADELPHIA - Seven more Department of Human Services workers were suspended yesterday, after Mayor Michael Nutter lashed out at the agency for failing to do their jobs, which led to a young teenager's death. Late Friday, Assistant Health ...
- Swamped! A review of Anthony Wilson's "Shadow and Shelter" and an ... - North Florida NewsDaily
Swamped! A review of Anthony Wilson's "Shadow and Shelter" and an ...North Florida NewsDaily, FL - 1 hour agoWilson is an adept writer who is clear in his prose but also skilled at bringing together a lot of information in a way that never seems overly academic or ...
- Why Does the Mix CD Still Exist? - PopMatters
PopMattersWhy Does the Mix CD Still Exist?PopMatters, IL - 12 minutes agoThere’s To Rococo Rot providing the backdrop for Tropicália star Caetano Veloso reading countryman Augustos De Campos’s poetry. All in all, it’sa musical ...
- Three Women, Three Men Seek Frontier Days Titles - Tecumseh Countywide News
Three Women, Three Men Seek Frontier Days TitlesTecumseh Countywide News, OK - 5 minutes agoThey will soon celebrate their 44th wedding anniversary. He enjoys writing poetry, collecting Zane Grey, Louis L'Amour and Harold Bell Wright books, ...
- Jessy J: Balancing Serious Skills and Sexy Image - All About Jazz
All About JazzJessy J: Balancing Serious Skills and Sexy ImageAll About Jazz, PA - 3 hours ago... it's a bit more like a girl's voice, so for those two really romantic, wispy songs, “Running Away†and “Poetry Man†we wanted to use a lighter sound. ...
- Put Yourself in Key's Shoes - Washington Post
Put Yourself in Key's ShoesWashington Post, United States - 3 hours agoBut even if he didn't really see"the rockets' red glare" or "the bombs bursting in air," what he felt, Bailey says, and what came out in his poetry was ...
- Sunday, September 7, 2008 (Deccan Herald)
The revolutionary Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz, whose name is synonymous in South Asia with modern Urdu poetry, died on August 25 in Islamabad. He was 77. The cause was kidney failure, said his son Shibli Faraz.
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