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...One of his favourite spots in the city was the tip of this park where Zürich’s two rivers, the elegantly contained Limmat and the feral Sihl, meet....
...Thousands of barbecued Pacific saury served with kabosu (a Japanese citrus fruit) are offered out for free on the banks of the Meguro river....
...Ellroy is not Jacqueline Rose or Joyce Carol Oates, out to reclaim Monroe as a feminist icon....
...In a wonderfully poetic epilogue, Jamie takes the boat out alone, along the river, right to the estuary. James Joyce himself could not have written an epiphany to beat it....
...Joyce and Hemingway went on drinking sprees together....
...Wednesday’s parade led off with Prestini’s “Distance to the Market”, followed by Missy Mazzoli’s evocative “As Long as we Live”, based on a poem by Walt Whitman; Molly Joyce’s haunting “East River,” to Christopher...
...This is a reaction after the attack has taken place,” said Joyce Moy, executive director of the Asian American and Asian Research Institute at the City University of New York, about Biden’s response....
...Failing that, I’ll take the great Ruth Rogers, co-founder of the River Cafe. We start simple: artichokes, bitter chicory, perhaps a little Gorgonzola and a dry white wine....
...The warren-like 17th-century building has played host to readings by authors ranging from Allen Ginsberg and William S Burroughs to Zadie Smith and Dave Eggers, while some claim James Joyce to be buried...
...have a fickle attitude to economists / From Joseph P Joyce, M Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations, Department of Economics, Wellesley College, MA, US Some humility is in order for years...
...Joyce’s, in the village of Recess, stocks work by master basket-weaver Joe Hogan and colourfully woven Crios belts by Liz Christy, along with coveted Connemara green marble and owner Mark Joyce’s own artwork...
...Joyce’s influence is writ large here, and The River Capture could be read as an extended love letter to the great novel of interiority....
...He began charting Tasmania’s often violent past in his first novel, Death of a River Guide, which the Times Literary Supplement called “one of the most auspicious debuts in Australian writing”....
...Joyce’s Ray grows more agitated and volatile as he learns that he may simply be a figment of the imagination....
...; the Russian writer Viktor Pelevin wrote a short story, “One Vogue”, in one 372-word sentence; Molly Bloom’s single-sentence soliloquy in James Joyce’s Ulysses is 3,687 words long....
...The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann, Scoop by Evelyn Waugh, To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf, Ulysses by James Joyce. Which books will be sold here in 20 years, if any books are sold here at all?...
...Flaubert and Joyce prescribed that the artist, like God, should be present everywhere in the work but nowhere visible. Simenon goes a step further....
...But Mr Joyce said in an opinion article that it grew just 900 hectares of cotton in 2018 and the last time it took water from the river was in 2017. Cubbie did not respond to a request for comment....
...It’s a quotation from James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake, resonant for a city where art has thrived on exquisite mimicries of insanity: Dada was born here, the anarchic Cabaret Voltaire still flourishes, Joyce...
...“When you are a woman and you are a leader, your actions impact the chances of other women becoming leaders,” Chirambo says, reflecting on the legacy of Malawi’s first female president, Joyce Banda, whose...
...The East River is two blocks away, while JFK international airport is a 45-minute drive....
...“The whole process doesn’t seem too quick,” said Joyce Lau Hor-chung from Civic Exchange, an independent policy think-tank....
...On the path along the waterfront of the Greenwich peninsula, on the river Thames in east London, residents have become used to encountering a four-wheeled pod trundling among the runners, walkers, cyclists...
...@dougcoupland Illustrations by James Joyce...
...Douglas Coupland’s new collection of stories and essays ‘Bit Rot’ is published by William Heinemann (£20) Illustrations by James Joyce...
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