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...For at least 15 years Joyce DiDonato has been one of a handful superlative singers equally at ease in comedy and tragedy, and equally eloquent in four languages....
...“If you look at James Joyce you see a very pure artist,” she says. “You can deduce a kind of a political leaning or sympathy in Joyce, but it’s not explicit . . . I don’t really like polemics.”...
...The writer is executive director of American Compass Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher’s agenda of tax cuts, deregulation, trade expansion and union busting emerged more than 40 years ago as a remedy...
...Some users joked that it had ingested acid — or too much James Joyce....
...Some writers become gloomier with age — Hardy, Ibsen, Beckett — while others — Joyce, Thomas Mann, Virginia Woolf — kick up their heels and indulge in transcendent play....
...Two decades later, after studying law and working in journalism, she published her first novel, Near to the Wild Heart, a title borrowed from James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man....
...Obviously, I’m interested to see how Margaret Thatcher, whom I’ve resurrected to be my sommelier for the evening, will react to Grant’s presence....
...Another highlight is “Bloomsday”, a crawling, Joy Division-esque meditation on Dublin’s famous James Joyce commemoration....
...Joseph P Joyce M Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations, Department of Economics, Wellesley College, MA, US Letter in response to this letter: An economist’s wry take on first lesson of politics...
...In James Joyce’s story “The Dead”, for instance, the much anticipated guest is Gabriel Conroy, the highly strung nephew of the ladies of the house (core group), whose late arrival pushes the narrative into...
...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...
...Almost exactly 100 years ago, in February 1921, Margaret C Anderson and Jane Heap, editors of the New York-based literary magazine The Little Review, lost an obscenity trial....
..., M Margaret Ball Professor of International Relations, Department of Economics, Wellesley College, MA, US Some humility is in order for years of austerity / From Stephen Beer, London SW9, UK The state...
...But Agrippina needs to be seen for Joyce DiDonato’s consummately duplicitous Agrippina, which the Royal Opera House saw earlier this season in a different production....
...It’s even possible he arrested Sylvia herself, as Margaret suggests in her memoir. In any event, the marriage didn’t last....
...Marcel Proust, Gabriel García Márquez and Margaret Atwood can keep a long sentence in the air for as long as necessary....
...In December 1974, Phil and Joyce Kunz received a bountiful crop of Christmas cards....
...The Creativity Code opens with a discussion of the three types of creativity defined by the cognitive scientist, Margaret Boden, who likes to refer to computers as “tin cans”....
...Anderson, of the New York-based magazine The Little Review, which first serialised James Joyce’s Ulysses (for which they were convicted of obscenity); and Sylvia Beach, who owned the Paris bookshop Shakespeare...
...In the late 1970s she was an idealistic young teacher with a masters degree in literature and an enthusiasm for Marcel Proust and James Joyce....
...Best known for playing Joyce Grenfell in the biographical show Re:Joyce!...
...His mother Joyce was a teacher “from a long line of teachers”, and his father Philip a merchant seaman, raised in a strict Baptist household....
...But the last shade, James Joyce, is bracing as well as brutal and tells the poet to get on with it, get back in harness, write for the joy of it....
...A year earlier, Yvonne Joyce Fletcher, a police officer, was fatally shot during a protest outside the Libyan embassy in London, leading to an 11-day siege....
...As Joyce Wanderi at the Association of Social Franchising for Health points out, the biggest problem in Africa is still “unaffordability”....
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