Seamus Heaney
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Poetree on a Thursday
Katyboo1's Weblog —
Authority: 133
I know I have been uber blogging lady today, but with me it’s either feast or famine. Tallulah has just woken up with a gummy eye. Jason is steaming his head because his eyes are stuck shut and I have stomach cramps and suspiciously itchy eyes myself, despite spending the last forty eight hours being Mrs. hygiene ...1 week ago -
The Company They Kept ed by Robert B Silvers and Barbara Epstein: review
Family: News and advice on family matters children and parents —
Authority: 975
Philip Womack finds luminosity and wisdom in an elegant volume of pieces from the New York Review of Books in which writers remember their dead friends.1 week ago -
In praise of… the London Review of Books
Comment is free | guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 155
"The liveliest, the most serious and also the most radical literary magazine we have" is how Alan Bennett describes the London Review of Books , which celebrates its 30th anniversary this week. For Tom Paulin its "the most extraordinary journal of its time". Among the many reasons it seems so essential to Britains ...1 week ago -
Highs and Lows of the Week So Far
Helen Smith —
Authority: 119
[IMG: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_WpubcGT6R88/SuhFOUNtv5I/AAAAAAAAAdU/RHksilwDOa8/s400/Highs+and+lows+of+the+week.jpg]2 weeks ago -
OXFORD PLAYHOUSE
Oxfordprospect.co.uk - Oxford News —
Authority: 126
Press Release Date: Wednesday 21 OctoberALAN BENNETTSELLS OUTat OXFORD PLAYHOUSE Friday 20 November at 5pm Alan Bennett makes his way to the Oxford Playhouse stage on Friday 20 November for an extraordinary sell-out performance in support of the Playhouse’s 70th Anniversary Campaign. The 70th Anniversary Campaign ...2 weeks ago -
The shape of a poem
Sherry Chandler —
Authority: 128
I am taking an eight-week poetry class at the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning. Called “The Path of a Poem,” the class is led by Leatha Kendrickk. I take Leatha’s classes whenever they’re offered because she is not only a fine poet and a fine teacher with a wide-ranging knowledge of poetry and prosody ...4 weeks ago