The travel writer and novelist on ignoring woke politics, smoking opium in Afghanistan and the book that broke his marriage ...
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner read the poem Here by Hull-based poet Philip Larkin, and Sir Keir Starmer read from Psalm 107. Hosted by the Rev Canon Dominic Black, the service included singing ...
If I felt slightly silly coming to this ancient tourist trap every year, I was comforted that arguably the world’s coolest tourist, the exiled Russian, Nobel Prize-winning poet Joseph Brodsky ...
Dylan Larkin had a power-play goal and an assist in his 700th career NHL game and the Detroit Red Wings snapped a three-game losing streak with a 4-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on ...
When the young Philip Larkin – mole-like ... deprivation – tend to be seen as wholly characteristic of Larkin’s poetry, and one can, reviewing his life and work, understand why this view pertains.
Oddly enough, two of them are Irish. He takes a look at Philip Larkin’s poem Going, Going, the poetry of Seamus Heaney, and the agitprop Scottish play The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black Black Oil.
Belfry’s Philip Haywood, the winningest coach in the history of Kentucky high school football, died Wednesday at age 73. He was seriously injured in a car crash in Pike County and was taken to ...
Schama also shines a spotlight on Philip Larkin’s popular poem Going, Going, the moving and evocative poetry of Seamus Heaney and Derek Jarman’s garden in Dungeness. All that and there’s ...
Schama looks at the work of writer Philip Larkin, in particular his extraordinary poem Going, Going, and the rapid transformation of Britain’s landscapes and our struggle to keep up with the ...
‘Gloomy old sod, aren’t I,’ Philip Larkin remarked to his friend Judy Egerton at the ... just before his thirty-seventh birthday, the poet makes a rare raid on that ‘forgotten ...
Bob Dylan has a number of links to Dylan Thomas, said author Jeff Towns Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's decision to take his stage name from the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas is "hugely important for ...
All of us as vital as the one light we move through.” Amanda Gorman was just 22 when her inaugural poem, “The Hill We Climb”, read for Joe Biden’s presidency in 2021, made her a breakout ...