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- Book Review: Living a New Language - US-China Today
Book Review: Living a New LanguageUS-China Today, CA - 2 hours agoThroughout this time period he works his body without rest, while his soul subsists on dreams of Beina and of poetry. Will Nan leave his wife for Beina? ...
- Napa Valley Writers' Conference presents public lecture series ... - Napa Valley Register
Napa Valley Writers' Conference presents public lecture series ...Napa Valley Register, CA - 53 minutes agoHillman is the author of eight books of poetry, most recently “Pieces of Air in the Epic.” Novelist Lan Samantha Chang will lecture on the well-known short ...
- A poet goes to Washington: 'Hermit' Kay Ryan of California named ... - Baltimore Sun
A poet goes to Washington: 'Hermit' Kay Ryan of California named ...Baltimore Sun, United States - 4 hours agoThe Library of Congress announced Thursday that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical poetry has been compared to Emily Dickinson's, ...
- Yeats revised, do you? - Examiner.com
Yeats revised, do you?Examiner.com - 2 hours agoOr, because modern poetry has until late sworn off form and meter, do the words come less focused nowadays than in Yeats’ time? ...
- What's Happening for Book Lovers (The Plain Dealer)
September means that more writers can be spotted in Northeast Ohio, returning like migratory birds. Some of the exciting ones in the week ahead includes Brad Meltzer, Mary Monroe, Erin McGraw and poet Ali Kazam. Most events are free.
- Roundtable “Promotion of Azerbaijan abroad” held in Ataturk Center - Azeri Press Agency
Roundtable “Promotion of Azerbaijan abroad” held in Ataturk CenterAzeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan - 5 hours agoShe said that the publication of the novel “Man unaware of love” written by Mahammad Asad bay under the nickname of Gurban Seid and the author’s archive ...
- Travels with Herb - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Straight south today, from Tucumcari, New Mexico to Deming N.M. Very high country. For about the last 75 miles into Albuquerque, I was above 5000 feet elevation, and loosing power on the hills. Over nighted here, then west to Phoenix. I originally ...
- High times at Pond Street festival - Camden New Journal
Camden New JournalHigh times at Pond Street festivalCamden New Journal, UK - 2 hours agoThe New Journal-sponsored event drew hundreds to Pond Square on Saturday for its sparkling mixture of music, poetry, food and fun. Many of Highgate’s famous ...
- Boston dropout rings up a perfect score - Boston Globe
Sixteen was a long year for Alex Quince. A quiet teenager making A's and B's, he ran away from home, dropped out of school, and tried everything from marijuana to heroin. He struggled with his sexual orientation. When his mother called his cellphone ...
- William Rockhill Nelson Awards honor Kansas, Missouri writers (The Kansas City Star)
Matthew Eck, Diane Glancy and Milton S. Katz are the winners of the sixth annual William Rockhill Nelson Awards honoring literary excellence by Kansas and Missouri writers.
- Joan Ensor: Redding native, Redding treasure - Redding Pilot
Redding PilotJoan Ensor: Redding native, Redding treasureRedding Pilot, CT - 38 minutes agoWe didn’t work with the children.” Even today Ms. Ensor continues her volunteer work at the Mark Twain Library, where she prices the poetry books for the ...
- Discussing the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam - Juneau Empire (subscription)
Discussing the Rubaiyat of Omar KhayyamJuneau Empire (subscription), AK - 3 hours agoHe wrote about 5000 quatrains, a stanza or poem of four lines, embodying his philosophy of life. In Persian these were called rubaiyat. In 1859, in London, ...
- The 'Quiet' man: Eliot man recalls a 'masterpiece' film - Portsmouth Herald News
The 'Quiet' man: Eliot man recalls a 'masterpiece' filmPortsmouth Herald News, NH - 24 minutes agoBut the narrative, written in that gentle, lyrical, southern-tinged prose that is unmistakably James Agee's, we hear and begin to see what is not right ...
- Filipino Heritage Month celebration in Bacolod City Staff Writer - The Daily Tribune
Bacolod City is the gateway to Negros Occidental, known as the Philippines’ “Sugarlandia.” The province prospered with sugar, its vast tracts of land planted with sugar cane. During its heyday, mansions were built and the lifestyle was lavish ...
- Asian Literature in Schools: Misrepresentation in American Curriculum - Nazar
NazarAsian Literature in Schools: Misrepresentation in American CurriculumNazar, Texas - 2 hours agoPoetry, per a school district's request, comes only from dead white men and no kid has ever experienced the titillating words of Rumi. ...
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