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- Extended Q&A: Fred Andrle, author of Love Life, a collection of poems - The Columbus Dispatch
As host of WOSU AM's radio show Open Line , Fred Andrle has interviewed the famous and become a bit famous himself. But nothing, he said, compares to the thrill of seeing the words "First Edition, First Printing" on his book of poems. Love Life , a ...
- Serbia deserves to feel proud - Guardian Unlimited
In the end, Radovan Karadzic's capture came not in the manner of his cliche-ridden nationalist poetry, with a last stand against external forces and in defence of Serbdom, but instead at the hands of the Serbian government. The man accused of ...
- How-to, Video, Blog Post - CNET News
The U.S. presidential race is in full swing, and as usual it has captured the attention of the news media. But where can you go to dig deeper than the headlines? Obviously there are a million news resources, like CBSNews.com , where you can go to ...
- Book and author events - Los Angeles Times
Book and author eventsLos Angeles Times, CA - 48 minutes agoDark Delicacies, 4213 W. Burbank Blvd., Burbank. 2 pm Free. (818) 556-6660. Poetry at the Ruskin Red Hen Press editor Kate Gale and Elena Karina Byrne, ...
- Prof. Ian Jack: Literary scholar who moved from Butler and the Brontës to the definitive edition of Browning (Independent)
Ian Jack, Emeritus Professor of English Literature at Cambridge, was the author of a series of masterly studies and editions of English writers between 1660 and 1860. His critical discussion was careful and decisive, his editing learned and lucid. There is no reader of Keats, or of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, or of Robert Browning, but must reckon a debt to Ian Jack.
- America Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 23rd - OpEdNews
OpEdNewsAmerica Back on Track... for Wednesday, July 23rdOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- The Garden of Last Days - guardian.co.uk
The Garden of Last Daysguardian.co.uk, UK - 1 hour agoAnd, again, she too has a would-be protector, not a misguided cop this time, but a poetry-loving bouncer called Lonnie. The women in both books stand to ...
- Cross-border slamming - Globe and Mail
Cross-border slammingGlobe and Mail, Canada - 1 hour agoThe poetry is highly dramatic, sometimes very funny and at other times super serious. The issues dealt with by the poets on the Toronto and Vancouver teams ...
- Poets and pistols - Melbourne Herald Sun
Poets and pistolsMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour ago... but feed their souls with poetry and music. What Gilmour has captured through his unique access is a very rare look at life in the hot spot, ...
- Celebrating the poetry of the "golden generation" (The Sentinel)
If you have ever tried to write a poem, you know how difficult it can be. Often, the attempt results in a train wreck of words you must search through to find a line or two worth saving.
- Poetry writing at the Library - Belleville Intelligencer
A Special guest from the Quinte Writer's Guild will inspire you to be a poet and be a poetry reader. Bring some of your inspirational poems with you. This will be held at 2:00 p.m. This is a pre-registered event
- Dead Palestinian poet's words alive on UK stage - Reuters UK
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - The words of Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish have come poignantly to life on an Edinburgh Festival stage a week after his death following heart surgery in a U.S. hospital. Ironically the play Jidariyya (Mural) - written eight ...
- Book Review: "Marrying Anita" explores love in the "new India" - San Jose Mercury News
Book Review: "Marrying Anita" explores love in the "new India"San Jose Mercury News, USA - 10 minutes agoSome of her most tender writing is reserved for a married, lonely mortgage underwriter who woos her with Urdu poetry and orange juice. ...
- Eulogising past glories - Nation
Socrates thought they were the voice of conscience. Iroquois Indians saw them as commands to be followed. Voltaire said they resulted from overeating. Freud defined them as repressed thoughts. Author Robert G. Allen wrote: â€The future you see is ...
- Cultural Arts Fest to bring live music, poetry, art, crafts to Waco community (Baylor Lariat)
The fifth annual Waco Cultural Arts Fest Saturday will be held Sunday at Indian Springs Park. The festival will have live music, arts and crafts and an artist marketplace.
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