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- Looking back at the Booker: JM Coetzee - Guardian Blogs
The book that won JM Coetzee his second Booker prize is, according to Time magazine: "A subtly brilliant commentary on the nature and balance of power in his homeland...Disgrace is a mini-opera without music by a writer at the top of his form." OK ...
- Late in life, Millerton man shared story of POW camp - Star-Gazette
For me, the most remarkable thing about Arnold Mitchell isn't how he managed to survive difficult times. What is remarkable is the way he put the horrors of war behind him and built a beautiful life. Mitchell, who was shot down over Austria in 1944 ...
- Myrtle Beach museum hosts Gullah celebration - Hilton Head Island Packet
Myrtle Beach museum hosts Gullah celebrationHilton Head Island Packet, SC - 7 hours agoThe exhibit is part of Saturday's free Family Day, which also features "A Gullah Culture Celebration." MYRTLE BEACH -- Residents and visitors to the Grand ...
- Raleigh-Bartlett Meadows students perform what they learned (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
The kindergarten and fifth-grade classes of Raleigh-Bartlett Meadows Elementary celebrated graduation ceremonies on May 22 and 23.
- Nepali literature blooming in Diaspora (Nepalnews. com)
The poetry festival organised recently by the International Nepali Literary Society (INLS) in Baltimore, USA, alongside the convention of the Association of Nepalis in America (ANA) saw volumes of literary recitations that reflected deep feelings of nationalism, nationality and Nepaliness.
- FR native featured at Portuguese-American poetry reading (Fall River Herald News)
The latest event in a series featuring area Portuguese-American poets and writers will be held June 5 at the Boston Public Library.
- Jason Collett Is Helped By Ghosts - ChartAttack
ChartAttackJason Collett Is Helped By GhostsChartAttack, Canada - 2 hours agoAnyway, it was around the time of my birthday and Emily Haines from Metric gave me this book of her father's poetry. His name is Paul Haines, and Emily put ...
- Hear terrific jazz free all weekend - Detroit Free Press
Summer is jazz festival season. Of course, the big daddy of them all is the four-day 29th annual Detroit International Jazz Festival on Labor Day weekend. But there's lots of action in the meantime, starting with the 14th annual Michigan Jazz ...
- Mystic Arts Cafe features poet Edward Hirsch (Westerly Sun)
The Arts Café~Mystic concludes its 14th season on Friday evening, May 16, with a reading by Edward Hirsch, widely regarded as one of the most important living American poets. Hirsch will read from "Special Orders," his just-published collection.
- The Soviet Patient: âMy Heart is Black without a Grease-Paintâ - ArmeniaNow.com
ArmeniaNow.comThe Soviet Patient: âMy Heart is Black without a Grease-PaintâArmeniaNow.com, Armenia - 17 hours agoMaybe fate had prepared a destiny of a poet for him, but poetry became the shadow that just accompanied him, during the days tasting of medicines, ...
- A sad tryst with destiny - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphA sad tryst with destinyCalcutta Telegraph, India - 1 hour agoToru was the first Indian woman to write poetry in both French and English. Film director Pramathesh Baruaâs house, Ballygunge Circular Road: The building ...
- âParuthiveeranâ hogs the limelight (The Hindu)
Awards for Priya Mani and Vasanthabalan
- Local Poets Join McAuliffe Middle Schoolâs Poetry Month Celebration - FortBendNow
Local Poets Join McAuliffe Middle Schoolâs Poetry Month CelebrationFortBendNow, TX - 1 hour agoIn celebration of Poetry Month, McAuliffe Middle School welcomed local poets Donna Garrett and Se7en (pronounced seven) to the campus to recite some of ...
- Sometimes, the obvious needs to be restated - New Straits Times
Sometimes, the obvious needs to be restatedNew Straits Times, Malaysia - 37 minutes agoThey would have called it elitist; a Harvard man quoting ancient Greek poetry. But even they would not be able to deny the effect that it had. ...
- Pictures of the floating world - Columbia Daily Tribune
Columbia Daily TribunePictures of the floating worldColumbia Daily Tribune, MO - 1 hour ago"Frank Lloyd Wright," the famous American architect, "owned more than 6000 prints," Mehrhoff said. "It changed his view of nature, and he changed ours. ...
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