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- A testament to Lessing's literary vitality (Concord Monitor)
Last year, Doris Lessing, almost 88 and the outspoken, iconoclastic author of more than 50 books - novels, story collections, poetry and nonfiction - became the oldest writer to receive the Nobel Prize in literature. This year, she has published yet another volume, a clever, moving coupling of fiction and nonfiction.
- Mind your lingo - Times of India
Mind your lingoTimes of India, India - 4 hours agoExpose people to its wealth and poetry in a positive way. Let them be attracted to Marathi on their own. By beating them over the head with it, ...
- Literary calendar for June 29-July 5 (The Charlotte Observer)
Sunday SIGNING: Helen Thayer (“Walking the Gobiâ€), 1 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 4345 Barclay Downs Drive. 704-602-9800. Monday BOOK CLUB: Elizabeth Still will host the Southern Fiction Book Club, 6 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers. SIGNING: Sherrie Mathieson (“Forever Coolâ€), 7 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers. BOOK CLUB: Tavia and Claire Highsmith will host the Mother/Daughter ...
- event in Lewes returns June 28-29 - Cape Gazette
event in Lewes returns June 28-29Cape Gazette, DE - 1 hour agoThe Clambake will also feature readings from the poetry of the late Gilbert V. Byron by Jacques “Jack†Baker, a longtime friend of Byron who is writing his ...
- Culture clinic: Elisabeth Luard - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.ukCulture clinic: Elisabeth LuardTelegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 4 hours agoOtherwise, the 16th century at the court of Elizabeth I, when women were educated and men wore tights and wrote poetry. And there was Shakespeare, ...
- Professor brings literary giants to Lenoir-Rhyne (The Charlotte Observer)
John Updike, Alice Walker and former U.S. Poet Laureate Billy Collins have already made appearances at Lenoir-Rhyne University's 20-year-old Visiting Writers Series. So have Frank McCourt and Joyce Carol Oates. This year, scheduled authors include Anna Quinlen (“Black and Blueâ€), Terry McMillan (“Waiting to Exhaleâ€) and poet Galway Kinnell – winner of a Pulitzer, a National Book Award and a ...
- About ‘Gay’. And some speculation on why the Religious Right ... - The Moderate Voice
About ‘Gay’. And some speculation on why the Religious Right ...The Moderate Voice - 1 hour agoMoreover, both troubadour poetry and courtly love were closely associated with southern French heretical movements, especially the Albigensions, ...
- Time for Media and Feminists to Penetrate Prostitution: On The Issues ... - PR Newswire
NEW YORK, July 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Prostitution penetrated the news in a major way in recent months -- from ex-governor Eliot Spitzer of New York and his paid binges with women to the suicide of DC madam Deborah Jeane Palfrey and the ...
- BURIED TREASURE - Staten Island Advance
For the several weeks since Rock the Harbor appeared as a small but dangerous idea, we have periodically walked out to the South Meadow and gazed on the empty space, allowing our imaginations to run wild. What would it look like once the big stage ...
- Coming home to heal - Roanoke Times
Coming home to healRoanoke Times, VA - 2 minutes agoIn Boise, though -- with notebooks of depression-inspired poetry and his uncle's old guitar -- he began to understand what was happening with the acoustic's ...
- Downers Grove - Orlando Sentinel
Downers Grove officials are hoping a communitywide study will provide a road map to assess the village's long-term and short-term needs. The village will take roughly a year to gauge resident opinion on topics including schools, economic development ...
- Café Co-op Touski: All fresh, no fry - Hour.ca
Hour.caCafé Co-op Touski: All fresh, no fryHour.ca, Canada - 5 hours ago... music, poetry and sketch comedy. On Aug. 3, Touski celebrates with a family party that includes storytelling and animation for children. ...
- The parking lot at night (Rocky Mountain News via Yahoo! News)
FREE SPEECH ZONE - It's like a scout camp. But it's unlike any scout camp that's ever existed before.
- Herald/DAVID MORRIS (Killeen Daily Herald)
Click image(s) to enlarge Joe Ramirez, a second-grader at Clear Creek Elementary School, works with GarageBand on his laptop during the math academy Tuesday afternoon.
- Cuba In A Different Light - Tampa Tribune
Cuba In A Different LightTampa Tribune, FL - Jul 26, 2008Kushner - who was raised in San Francisco's Haight district by poetry-loving scientist parents and moved to Los Angeles in 2003 - made three visits to Cuba ...
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