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- 'Saddam's jail diaries' published - BBC Middle East
An Arab newspaper has published what it says are excerpts from diaries written by the ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein while in captivity. The extracts printed in Al-Hayat portray a man who never seems to have stopped believing in himself as a ...
- Professors promoted: - The Heights (subscription)
Professors promoted:The Heights (subscription), MA - 1 hour agoShe has written two books, Lost Bodies: Inhabiting the Margins of Life and Death, and Intimate Violence: Reading Rape and Torture in Twentieth-Century ...
- In Case You Haven't Heard - Block Island Times
In Case You Haven't HeardBlock Island Times, USA - 4 hours agoDavid, 50, lives in New York state and was a performer at the Block Island Poetry Project this year. He looks forward to coming back to Block Island for ...
- Sunday - Your Day - Malaysia Star
Malaysia StarSunday - Your DayMalaysia Star, Malaysia - 4 minutes agoKids are invited to learn basic poetry writing from Indranee Liew so they can create a special gift for Motherâs Day. Themed âMarvelous Motherâs Day with ...
- Wall receives Capote Scholarship in Creative Writing - Appalachian State University
Wall receives Capote Scholarship in Creative WritingAppalachian State University, NC - 1 hour agoâWall covers some ground in her poems â coffee cups, pearls, cancer and a coming of age poem that handles the sexual complexity of that subject with grace,â ...
- On radio: Prescott joins the workers' revolution - Daily Telegraph
Alf the plumber first drew my family's attention to Robert Tressell's The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists back in 1946. Alf, more given to pinching me than plumbing, was attempting to engage my mother in the workers' revolution. My mother, who had ...
- Cannes Snores Through Che Biopic - Human Events
Cannes Snores Through Che BiopicHuman Events, DC - 3 hours agoâMost of the people I met that knew him,â says Del Toro, âwhen they spoke about him, there was a sense that they were talking about a family member that ...
- Angelou, local women honored - Charlotte.com
Gigi Dixon listens to legendary poet Maya Angelou during the sixth annual Women Who Lead luncheon in at the Westin Charlotte hotel on Saturday. Renowned poet Maya Angelou urged a Charlotte audience Saturday to âbe ashamed if we die before we can do ...
- A conference cometh - San Francisco Gate
The global artistic impact of the seminal American playwright Eugene O'Neill is the subject of a five-day international conference taking place at his old homestead, Tao House, June 11-15. Conferees from throughout the United States and many ...
- Thinking about Motherâs Day - La Crosse Tribune
I was just thinking about my mother since Motherâs Day is approaching, and thought of a line Iâd written in a poem I wrote her when I was a child. It read, âThanks for scrubbing on your hands and knees and giving the dog a bath so it wonât ...
- For Hayes, Pittsburgh and Poetry Are No Strangers - NewsHour
NewsHourFor Hayes, Pittsburgh and Poetry Are No StrangersNewsHour - 25 minutes agoJEFFREY BROWN: The life of a poet wasn't always the path before Terrance Hayes. As baby he grew up in South Carolina. And basketball was his first passion, ...
- I Can't Sing So Putting Me In A Musical Is Total Madness - Glasgow Sunday Mail
I Can't Sing So Putting Me In A Musical Is Total MadnessGlasgow Sunday Mail, UK - 3 hours agoIt's great to hear them again... they're like poetry." Gwyneth admits she was nervous about doing her first musical. She said: "I can't sing - if I could ...
- Walcott attacks Naipaul in verse (The Times of India)
LONDON: For years Nobel prize-winning poet Derek Walcott has traded insults with VS Naipaul. Now, he has upped the ante by slamming his old sparring partner in a poem that mocked the Indian-origin author as a mongoose.
- Book review: Finding the deeper Albert Camus in his 'Notebooks, 1951 ... - International Herald Tribune
Albert Camus was one of the two pillars of postwar French literature. The other was Jean-Paul Sartre, his comrade in letters if not quite in arms (during the Resistance, Camus dangerously put out a clandestine newspaper, while Sartre stayed safely ...
- Wheat students compete - Cleburne Times-Review
Wheat students competeCleburne Times-Review, TX - 8 hours agoSilver medals, for second place finishes, were presented to Sydney Whitt, art history; Bidi Hernandez, poetry interpretation; and Lacey Stinebaugh, ...Smith students compete at UIL Cleburne Times-Reviewall 2 news articles
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