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- Why poetry is the soldier's art - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
The Oregonian - OregonLive.comWhy poetry is the soldier's artThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 49 minutes agoHochman says the only truly great things poets can write about are love and death, and war is the ultimate intersection of both. ...
- Nick Cave & the Musician-Novel Trend - Gawker
GawkerNick Cave & the Musician-Novel TrendGawker, NY - 6 minutes ago... is publishing a novel plus a book of poetry, and the Observer reports that Bad Seed Nick Cave has just sold his second, titled The Death of Bunny Munro. ...
- Your purchases from the NPR Store support WAMU 88.5 - WAMU
Your purchases from the NPR Store support WAMU 88.5WAMU, Washington DC - Oct 7, 2008Donald Hall, US Poet Laureate 2006-2007. He has received several national poetry prizes and published more than 15 books of poetry.
- BESIDE A BURNING SEA (Book Reporter)
John Shors’s second work of fiction, BESIDE A BURNING SEA, is a novel of World War II, specifically the Pacific Theater. And most moviegoers know what that means: John Wayne leading a doomed Marine squad on a remote tropical island.
- She loved her boys. But she didn't enjoy them - Globe and Mail
She loved her boys. But she didn't enjoy themGlobe and Mail, Canada - 7 hours agoWhen Stuart reached his sixth birthday in 1921, Maud wrote assessments of her two sons. Stuart she characterized as smart and lovable, Chester as having ...
- Best entertainment bets for Sept. 26-Oct. 3 (Pioneer Press)
The Pioneer Press entertainment staff makes its picks for the best in music and theater for the week ahead.
- It is time to move on - La Crosse Tribune
A rose by any other name smells as sweet. We are on the road to recovery. As a nation we are united. Please don’t let arguments start because someone says Indian rather than Native American, or black rather than African American. Study our history ...
- Hopes for a happy ending: Literary voices on the American Election (Independent)
Presidents and novelists are storytellers both, but it is a rare day in America when their narratives collide. It nearly happened in 1963, the year Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy hired (at the recommendation of William Styron) 37-year-old novelist Richard Yates as a speechwriter. The hard-drinking, chain-smoking author of Revolutionary Road did well in his first weeks, so well he was given ...
- Annual Kwanzaa celebration is Friday at College of Staten Island - Staten Island Advance - SILive.com
Annual Kwanzaa celebration is Friday at College of Staten IslandStaten Island Advance - SILive.com, NY - 8 minutes agoThis event is underwritten by the Black Male Initiative of the Discovery Center of the City University of New York, the Department of Performing and ...
- Development funding ensures State’s vibrant arts future - Australia.TO
Development funding ensures State’s vibrant arts futureAustralia.TO, Australia - 6 hours ago“Art forms such as poetry, publishing and visual, performing and interdisciplinary arts received funding and highlight the diversity of arts in this State. ...
- 'From A to X': John Berger's sparsely told love story (International Herald Tribune)
Berger unravels his story through old letters - not necessarily in chronological order and sometimes possibly in code - from a woman to her beloved in prison.
- Community Events Calendar - Nantucket Independent
Community Events CalendarNantucket Independent, USA - 56 minutes agoCall 228-3352 for more information 9:30 am - 12 pm Poetry Writing Workshop: Music As Muse, Writing In Response to Music & Musicians Come participate in a ...
- Morocco to Host Poetry Competition - Alarab online
Alarab onlineMorocco to Host Poetry CompetitionAlarab online, UK - 41 minutes agoA declaration that the candidate has not already won any literary award for the collection or poem(s) submitted. The deadline for submission of entries is ...
- Reading rivalry aiming to get more Boys Into Books - Leicester Mercury
Reading rivalry aiming to get more Boys Into BooksLeicester Mercury, UK - 1 hour ago... including non-fiction titles about forensic science and dinosaurs and a host of other books covering everything from pirates to poetry. ...
- going digital - Wire
going digitalWire, NH - Nov 12, 2008“A Retrospect,” poetry by Lydia Frances Camp in a Granite Monthly magazine published 105 years ago, begins with the lines, “From the dim and distant past ...
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