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- An exploration of many a world - The Nelson Mail
The Nelson MailAn exploration of many a worldThe Nelson Mail, New Zealand - 14 minutes agoNext Tuesday, Cliff Fell's second book of poetry is being officially launched, as part of the Woollaston Readers and Writers week in Nelson. ...
- Kulemin's homework starts with English 101 - Toronto Star
Kulemin's homework starts with English 101Toronto Star, Canada - Oct 17, 2008One thing that needs no translation is Kulemin's poetry with the puck. He has two goals to lead Toronto in that category after three games and he added ...
- 'Perhaps the people next door are teaching a dim-witted non ... - Irish Independent
'Perhaps the people next door are teaching a dim-witted non ...Irish Independent, Ireland - 21 minutes agoIndeed, for many years it featured an entire window of banned books. And it was at City Lights that Allan Ginsberg's great poem Howl was first published, ...
- John Burrows - Daily Telegraph
John Burrows, who died on August 28 aged 96, was a Japanese military expert at Bletchley Park, the wartime code-breaking organisation, and went on to become Chief Inspector of Schools during the 1970s. Before being sent to Bletchley, Burrows had been ...
- A marriage slipping into history - Baltimore Sun
A marriage slipping into historyBaltimore Sun, United States - 40 minutes agoProtagonists Alice and Edward have their separate passions - she for poetry and he for history - that evoke their intense feelings. ...
- To Do Wednesday (New London Day)
MUSIC DECADES BY DEZYNE - 7 p.m., Mohegan Sun Wolf Den; free. JAMES HARRIS
- Worlds apart, yet related by tradition (The Japan Times)
FLYING POPE: 127 Haiku, by Ban'ya Natsuishi, translations by Ban'ya Natsuishi and Jim Kacian. Allahabad, India: Cyberwit.net, 2008, 139 pp., $20 (paper) Ostensibly these two books of poetry seem to have little in common, beyond their red covers (the first an ancient painting of a tiger, claws and face, bordered by green leaves; the second a mysterious gray wing on a red background), but the ...
- Big night in W. Boylston (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
WEST BOYLSTON - West Boylston Arts Festival, a celebration that organizers compare to First Night, will be held from 10 a.m. to midnight Sept. 20. Only instead of New Year's Eve revelers ringing in the New Year, the merrymakers at this party will be helping to keep music ringing from the rafters and art adorning the walls of the West Boylston schools this year, all while celebrating the 200th ...
- Professor's poetry nominated for Pushcart - St. Cloud Times
St. Cloud State University English professor Steve Klepetar has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize for his poetry. It's Klepetar's fourth Pushcart nomination since 2004. "Running on Sand" was nominated by the national literary magazine, "Stirring: A ...
- Teen readers wanted for reading and discussion group (Sun Newspapers)
The DeSoto County Library invites teens in sixth through twelfth grades who love to read to join a new teen reading and discussion group. The first meeting will be a "Pizza Party and Book Sharing" from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 11 at the library, 125 N. Hillsborough Ave., Arcadia.
- Iranians aroused to action - The Australian
Iranians aroused to actionThe Australian, Australia - 8 hours agoThe delights of the grape, the transports of desire, "the wine you drink, the lip you press": such are the themes of classical Persian poetry. ...
- Ladi6 heads out on her own - Stuff.co.nz
Stuff.co.nzLadi6 heads out on her ownStuff.co.nz, New Zealand - 37 minutes ago"So I roll up to her house, thinking we’re gonna sit down, have tea and talk about poetry. And then she comes in with this ghetto-blaster and starts rapping ...
- Open Mouth, Insert Foot - Egypt Today
2006 kicks off with a major cultural controversy as Ibrahim El-Moallem, a leading Cairo publisher and chairman of the Arab Publishers’ Union, leads publishers participating in the Cairo International Book Fair into open rebellion against the ...
- Stratford Library gets kids' 'nook' - Connecticut Post
Stratford Library gets kids' 'nook'Connecticut Post, CT - 3 hours agoBy RICHARD WEIZEL STRATFORD -- From Grisham mysteries to the poetry of Frost and Tolstoy classics, Carol Pieper was never without a book in her hands, ...
- It's a Bard buisness - Age
'ONCE more into the sleepy suburban streets that lace between Fitzroy North and Clifton Hill dear friends, once more." Treasure that line for it is all that is left of the most pretentious review what I ever wrote. If you slum it regularly on these ...
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