Poetry
Poetry
Poetry
Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Retirony
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Daily cake
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: All You Need Is…
Poetry
Autumn, the season for poets
We are once again entering a time of introspection and reminiscence as the long summer days give way to mists and mellow fruitfulness
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Forties
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: On Hold
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: What the goat singers knew
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Mitch Benn’s poem of the week: Looking forward in anger
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Lee wants his country back
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What's wrong with JD Vance?
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'I want my country back'
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: The Spoils
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The poet who sang about the dark times
Brecht lived through some of Europe’s darkest times yet still produced some of the 20th century’s boldest, most influential and epoch-defining theatre
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Trickle down
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It's Tory leadership contest time
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The US right wing nutjobs
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Cui Bono
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Nigel, fly to Florida
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: Just so
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Spare a thought for the satirists
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Nic Aubury’s 4-line poem: The Fan
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Kathleen Jamie’s ‘Cairn’ is poetry in prose
The Scottish writer infuses quiet moments with beauty and profundity. Her new book is so good it’s almost impossible to let it go
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Beautiful spark of divinity
Beethoven’s fascination with the Enlightenment eventually led him to adapt Schiller’s poem An die Freude (Ode to Joy) into his Ninth Symphony
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Seamus Heaney’s songs of the earth
How a Danish archaeologist’s book about ancient bodies found buried in peat bogs inspired some of the poet’s greatest work
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The truth, erudition and beauty of Benjamin Zephaniah
The late poet was a natural anarchist and a one-off whose like we will not see again
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Multicultural Man: On the Russian soul
The likes of Osip Mandelstam, Marina Tsvetaeva, Anna Akhmatova and Joseph Brodsky were regarded by their contemporary readers with the awe now reserved for rock stars
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Paul Éluard, poet of the surreal
He is little-known today, but when he died in 1952, thousands lined the streets of Paris to show respect. What happened to Paul Éluard?
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Decoding The Waste Land
T. S. Eliot's masterpiece still shocks and disconcerts and bewilders after 100 years
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When one Door closes: Jim Morrison in his own hand
A new boxed set provides a rare insight into the life and mind of one of the most popular cultural icons of the 20th century during what were to be his final days
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Taras Shevchenko: The poet who dedicated his life to Ukrainian self-determination
Few nations can boast a cultural figure so enmeshed with the very essence of their national identity as Taras Shevchenko, writes CHARLIE CONNELLY