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...Letter in response to this article: More to Austen than bonnet-laden romance / From Heather Thomas, Trustee, The Jane Austen Society, London N1, UK...
...Thomas G Heaney Birkenhead, UK...
...It’s a classic, plain white shirt by Thomas Pink and I had this big “B” embroidered on the pocket in a swirly font. I found it hanging on the back of something else, and it’s still in mint condition....
...G Heaney, Birkenhead, UK Now apply the same madness test to Mrs May / From Simon Renton, London, UK...
...Unlike his contemporary Seamus Heaney, Mahon’s verse never appeared in any of Bill Clinton’s presidential speeches....
...The title, Land of the Living, is drawn from Seamus Heaney’s The Burial at Thebes. “The dead in the land of the dead/ Are the ones you’ll be with longest,” he wrote....
...Nicolson references Heaney and Yeats, Melville and Milton, but his own writing sparkles too, with beautiful accompanying illustrations by artist Kate Boxer....
...Like the philosopher Thomas Nagel, who asked “What is it like to be a bat?”...
...Sure, you’ve all read Seamus Heaney.” Not all the songs are winners, but Regan has a lovely stage presence, self-deprecating yet assured....
...Prince Charles kicked off the celebration by broadcasting his reading of a poem from Seamus Heaney....
...Aeneid Book VI, by Seamus Heaney, Faber, RRP£14.99/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, RRP$23 How fitting that the final published poem by Seamus Heaney, arriving three years after his death in 2013, should be a...
...Aeneid Book VI, by Seamus Heaney, Faber, RRP£14.99 / FSG, RRP$25 (May) A new translation of Virgil’s epic by the late Nobel Prize-winning poet....
...Thomas has become, as Seamus Heaney noted, more of a “case history than a chapter in literary history”. A poetic anomaly who refuses to fit comfortably into any one school, movement or period....
...Something massive and unnerving, like Holbein’s Thomas More or El Greco’s St Jerome or Velázquez’s Pope – some old guy staring at you out of the past. Who are your literary influences?...
...From Dr Thomas G. Heaney....
...Church (UK) Rev Michael Heaney, General Secretary of the Congregational Federation (UK) Rev Torbjørn Holt, Chairman, Council of Lutheran Churches in the UK Rt Revd Munib Younan, President, Lutheran...
...Brian Merriman’s 18th-century bawdy epic, “The Midnight Court”, is uncut, but daringly mixes the various translations by Frank O’Connor, Heaney, Muldoon, Ciaran Carson and Thomas Kinsella....
...Thomas Blake Glover was the archetypical 19th-century Scot on the make and he is still bringing benefits to his native land....
...In the same year, she is on the judging panel for the Whitbread Book Award, won by Seamus Heaney. 2000: Appears nude in Broadway production of The Graduate as Mrs Robinson....
...The poet who is held to dominate the 20th century was the subject of Arena (BBC2, Saturday) last week: Thomas Stearns Eliot was not, judging from the quite large archive of film, comfortable in his own skin...
...Whether a “Collected Poems” could be called a poison is debatable, but the collected Tennyson or even Seamus Heaney could certainly give you tennis elbow....
...As this festival has a strong musical side it will include the Russian premiere of Thomas Adès’s chamber opera Powder Her Face, and much else....
...By contrast, Seamus Heaney’s account of the genesis of his poem “The Guttural Muse” is interesting in its way but is not an anecdote....
...on Thomas Flanagan - the catalogue of stars goes on....
...POETRY Harry Eyres DISTRICT AND CIRCLE by Seamus Heaney Faber ₤12.99, 96 pages In this latest collection Heaney goes over old ground (poems about anvils and turnip-snedders), and also, as in the title...
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