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- Andras Mezei: Many-sided poet and editor - The Independent
András Mezei was a many-sided and accomplished Hungarian writer and poet. One of the defining experiences of his life was the period of Nazi terror in German-occupied Hungary during 1944. His father perished in Auschwitz and although Mezei himself ...
- Books Unbound: Artfully Altering Books - Westport News
Over time, books wear out. The pages begin to fade and yellow, and the information enclosed in the text becomes out of date. The book becomes useless. Useless, that is, except when it comes to creating art. This summer, the Westport Public Library is ...
- ‘Mongol’ makes Genghis Khan a hero (The State)
REVIEW “Mongol†4 stars RATED: R for sequences of bloody warfare RUNNING TIME: 2:06
- Palestine mourns death of poet icon - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldPalestine mourns death of poet iconSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 9 minutes agoPhoto: AP Mahmoud Darwish, whose poetry helped make him one of the leading cultural voices for the Palestinian experience, has died in Houston, Texas, ...
- Writing camp taps into student creativity - Daily Eastern News
Writing camp taps into student creativityDaily Eastern News, IL - 14 minutes agoMany people write poetry, short stories, and novels in hopes of expressing thoughts, feelings, and ideas. Developing someone's ability to write could lead ...
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Daily Telegraph
In his lecture of acceptance of the Nobel prize for Literature in 1970, Solzhenitsyn quoted a Russian proverb: "One word of truth shall outweigh the whole world." Those words succinctly encapsulated his literary creed. In a country where autocratic ...
- Out & About for June 19 - Carroll County Times
Shakespeare comedy of love that is lost and found offers lyrical poetry, outlaws, farce and a most unreliable dog. Olney Theatre, 2001 Olney-Sandy Spring Road. 8:15 p.m. today through Sunday. Free with reservations requested. 301-924-3400 or www ...
- Tales of fathers sail on in `The Boat' (Miami Herald)
Father's Day is a Sunday. Nam Le has time to go out and buy his dad a card or a gift, but he really needn't bother.
- Profit Motive and the Whispering Wind - Baltimore City Paper
By John Gianvito and presented by Turtle: An Anarchic Salon, in an evening of homage and testament also featuring a lecture by Liz McAlister of the Jonah House, the photography of Ryan Coffman, and the poetry/photography of the radical priest Daniel ...
- Moss Kills 'em in a dodgy wig - but in all the Electric Picnic was ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailMoss Kills 'em in a dodgy wig - but in all the Electric Picnic was ...Daily Mail, UK - 15 minutes agoEarlier in the day, veteran Irish Hollywood actor Patrick Bergin's poetry reading failed to impress. The Dubliner roused a poor reaction from the crowd at ...
- Yeats poetry in motion - Irish Independent
Yeats poetry in motionIrish Independent, Ireland - 17 hours agoAnd the returning champion might very well have found his way onto one of Jack's early canvases: Murtagh gaunt and pale, and the dark silks of John Magnier ...
- American Film Theatre - PopMatters
American Film TheatrePopMatters, IL - 1 hour agoThis and another working-class family contretemps, David Storey’s In Celebration, feature a lot of dialogue delivered for the sake of hearing the poetry of ...
- The north-south divide is glaring - Tribune
There are two faces of Chandigarh — the one representing the north of Dakshin Marg and the other south. The north-south divide is glaring. While the north has bigger houses, fewer residents, higher literacy, the south is crowded, less beautiful and ...
- Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is frustrated by censorship (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Award-winning author Ha Jin says he wants to visit his native China after being away for 23 years but is discouraged by the Communist government's censorship of his books.
- Book-length Dinner Reading: Gwendolyn MacEwen’s A Breakfast for ... - blogTO
Book-length Dinner Reading: Gwendolyn MacEwen’s A Breakfast for ...blogTO, Canada - 2 hours agoPlaying on the central trope of consumption in Gwendolyn MacEwen’s poetry collection, A Breakfast for Barbarians, the Scream Literary Festival invites you ...
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