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- 'Jane Eyre,' Charlotte Bronte - Open Democracy
Recommended by Herpreet Kaur Grewal : “The idea of a passionate and independent heroine choosing her life when the status of women in Victorian times was limited is the great appeal of Jane Eyre. Although countless books with female leads now exist ...
- Tara Moss's love story to the letter - with a poet - News.com.au
While the glamorous best-seller has won notoriety from penning a series of gripping crime novels, Moss is currently loving dabbling in a little romance on the side - rather fittingly with an esteemed poet. Ending her short bout of singledom, the ...
- Want to browse famous writers' bookshelves? Then look at LibraryThing ... - Guardian Blogs
What do Sylvia Plath and Tupac have in common? Aside from enduring influence, dying in their prime and being worshipped by a certain type of teenager, both shared a love for JD Salinger, Herman Melville and John Steinbeck. It's one to bear in mind ...
- Edgar Allan Poe - guardian.co.uk
Edgar Allan Poeguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours ago... The Black Cat, The Gold-Bug and his detective tale, The Murders in the Rue Morgue. However, poetry was Poe's field of choice and he achieved national ...
- Spenard fling generates cash for art project - Anchorage Daily News (subscription)
Spenard fling generates cash for art projectAnchorage Daily News (subscription), AK - 12 hours agoIf you want to read or enjoy poetry out loud, check out Poetry Parley on Sept. 3 and then the third Wednesday of every month in the Out North gallery, ...
- Haiku contest returns — think ozone (The Kansas City Star)
Mowers be alert Until evening ozone haunts Keep your engines still The Mid-America Regional Council’s annual haiku poetry contest is back, and it’s all about reducing ozone.
- AUGUST 26, 1999 (New York Press)
You are standing of a summer’s day on a lovely beach, and you are doing what millions of others just out of eyeshot are doing. You are looking at the sand squiggling between your toes. You are perusing the broken shells just beyond your toes and the foamy wavelets curling against the shore nearby.
- Watch Web-only Videos of Readings and Interviews From Our Poetry Series (The Online NewsHour)
In these Web-exclusive videos, contemporary poets such as Robert Hass, Terrance Hayes, Li-Young Lee, John Ashbery and Mary Jo Bang read their work, share their thoughts about the writing process and discuss the health of poetry in culture.
- If it’s banned, read it out loud - Mcalester News Capital
If it’s banned, read it out loudMcalester News Capital, OK - 12 hours agoTeens are urged to read their own original poetry or prose, or read a passage from a banned book. There will be a display and a listed of suggested works if ...
- Crossroads opens 30th anniversary season with satire on race - Scarlet Scuttlebutt
Crossroads opens 30th anniversary season with satire on raceScarlet Scuttlebutt, NJ - 1 hour ago... crackling humor and poetry laced with barbs that are meant to pierce — and implicate people on every part of the color spectrum, whether we are black, ...
- A selection of the worst song lyrics of all time - News.com.au
EVEN the best songwriters have off days - here's just selection of some truly awful lyrics. Plus, enter our poll to see if you agree on the worst songline ever. ‘‘I'm afraid of the dark, especially when I'm in the park, when there's no one else ...
- On the Scene: Burton’s stirring show wows The Whig (The State)
BACK AGAIN: Paul Burton performed at The Whig Saturday night, his first full concert in 34 years. Family, friends and The Whig’s patrons packed the bar for a jubilant performance. Last December, Burton blew away a crowd at The Whig for the “Carolina Funk: Funk 45s from the Atlantic Coast†CD release. It made many wonder if Burton were back for good. He sang the set’s only original song, ...
- Mythology lights the path to bliss (The Australian)
COMPOSER Liza Lim and librettist Patricia Sykes were like two brave voyagers afloat in a small boat on a vast sea when they undertook to work together on their opera The Navigator.
- How One Stock Changes Everything (The Motley Fool)
The next 600% gainer is out there.
- Installation, poetry at Jonathan Frost - knox.VillageSoup.com
knox.VillageSoup.comInstallation, poetry at Jonathan Frostknox.VillageSoup.com, ME - 4 hours agoPrinted folios of the poem, with artwork by Callas, are available free at the gallery, where the installation remains on view through Saturday, Aug. 16. ...
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