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- Solzhenitsyn owed much to the great Russian 19th-Century authors - BBC News
Times OnlineSolzhenitsyn owed much to the great Russian 19th-Century authorsBBC News, UK - 3 hours agoEven in a Stalinist hard labour camp in the 1950s, Solzhenitsyn managed to compose some 12000 lines of poetry in his head, choosing verse as an aid to his ...Video: Nobel prize winner Solzhenitsyn dies at 89 RussiaTodayTruth-telling Solzhenitsyn remained great to the end Philadelphia InquirerEditorial: The legacy of Solzhenitsyn Schenectady GazetteActon Institute - The Seoul Timesall 2,445 news articles
- Beatnix closing doors today with final 'bash' (Waco Tribune-Herald)
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- An angular vision - Financial Times
H emingway said he looked like “an unsuccessful rapist”, Paul Nash thought him “strangely sub-human” and to WH Auden he was “that lonely old volcano”. Wyndham Lewis styled himself “The Enemy”, and certainly by the time he had ...
- Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt welcome twins - Cleveland Plain Dealer
AP Photo Angelina Jolie and partner Brad Pitt arrive for the premiere of the film "Changeling" at the 61st international Cannes film festival in May NICE, France (AP) The Brangelina twins are here: Angelina Jolie has given birth to a girl and a boy ...
- Book review: The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek by Sid Marty - National Post
National PostBook review: The Black Grizzly of Whiskey Creek by Sid MartyNational Post, Canada - 1 hour agoMarty, an author and former park warden whose poetry and essays are as integral to the Canadian Rockies as the fiction of Alistair MacLeod is to Cape Breton ...
- "Eros": A creepy love story entwined with Germany history (Seattle Times)
"Eros" by novelist Helmut Krausser is the creepy, suspenseful story of a German industrialist who tells his story of obsessive love to an author, who must parse out the questions it raises about truth, falsehood and Germany's troubled past
- Survivor in an alien land - Kate Clanchy interview - Scotsman
Survivor in an alien land - Kate Clanchy interviewScotsman, United Kingdom - 43 minutes agoClanchy, who was born and raised in Scotland, was first acclaimed as a writer when her debut poetry book, Slattern, in 1996, won almost every award going, ...
- Making her case in Peru (yorkregion.com)
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- Blomidon, as landmark and myth - Nova News Now
Blomidon, as landmark and mythNova News Now, Canada - 3 hours agoOur view of Cape Blomidon has inspired much art and poetry, so it is no great wonder that the Wolfville Historical Society has mounted an exhibition for the ...
- FBI investigate Shakespeare theft drama - Sunderland Echo
CBS NewsFBI investigate Shakespeare theft dramaSunderland Echo, UK - Jul 13, 2008... two works by the 10th century poet Aelfric printed in 1566 and 1709, an edition of Beowulf printed in 1815 and a 1612 book of maps and poetry. ...First edition of Shakespeare plays found in US after theft in ... Edmonton JournalArrest over Shakespeare theft ITNFour-hundred-year-old Shakespeare book recovered a decade after ... The Canadian Pressall 461 news articles
- Let Obama choreograph his own dance - Columbus Other Paper
Let Obama choreograph his own danceColumbus Other Paper, OH - 3 hours agoThough Soleau’s video explains how he was inspired by Robert Frost’s poetry about New England, viewers don’t need to know that to enjoy the flowing ...
- All's fair in this poetry – even the livestock potty - Sacramento Bee
All's fair in this poetry – even the livestock pottySacramento Bee, USA - 3 hours agoBy Carlos Alcalá - calcala@sacbee.com The State Fair, we like to say, is a fair to remember. Poets and versifiers from around the area gave us dozens of ...
- A Great Mann of the West (The New York Sun)
The 1950s were arguably the greatest years of the Western — the period in which clichés were sustained and destabilized through psychology, revisionism, high style, and the kind of grandeur that follows when the most durable clichés are reframed against classical paradigms. Consider "The Furies," in which a baggy reworking of the Oresteia is played out in an agora that stretches to the horizon, ...
- the road less traveled - Wire
the road less traveledWire, NH - 2 hours agoThis was Hall’s first reading from “Fall of Frost” in New Hampshire, where Frost wrote the bulk of his most well-known poetry. ...
- On the Shahnameh millennium concert: A conversation with Master Behzad Ranjabaran (Payvand Iran News)
When my friend Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi asked me to write a piece about the Shahnameh Millennium Concert, I thought it might be best to interview the composer of "Persian Trilogy," Behzad Ranjbaran. -Fariba Amini
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