Alan Norman Bold (1943-1998) was a hard-working and prolific literary journalist (for The Herald and The Scotsman), poet, anthologist, critic, artist, editor and freelance writer, and a scholar on many subjects.Although he published much poetry early in his adult life, it is for his independent scholarship on poet Hugh MacDiarmid (1892-1978) that he is generally remembered nowadays.
History of Inverness County, Nova Scotia Chapter XXX - North East Margaree: NORTH EAST MARGAREE. Some things can be described with ease, some more with an effort, others with great difficulty, and still others not at all. A description of the old district of North East Margaree, as it looks and stands at present, may quite possibly fall within the last mentioned category. The district is.
N o species of poetry is more ancient than the lyrical, and yet none shows so little sign of having outlived the requirements of human passion. The world may grow tired of epics and of tragedies, but each generation, as it sees the hawthorns blossom and the freshness of girlhood expand, xxiv is seized with a pang which nothing but the spasm of verse will relieve.
Morning in the Burned House published by Houghton Mifflin, (sadly, not on Kindle) For more watercolours and information about Endre Penovac click here. The Tuesday Poets are an international group of poets from New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada, Africa and Europe (and probably a few other places as well!).
She saw two white men on all fours creeping past the well. One carried a gun and the other a red tin can. When they reached the back steps the one with the tin can crept under the house and crept out again. Then both rose and ran. One fell. A yell went up. Yellow tongue of fire licked out from under the back steps. (Wright, 1435).
My defining memory of the second year is catching trains and visiting county contests. I was train-hopping across the country in the bleak midwinter, staring at drowned fields from a fly-encrusted window and staying in identical Travelodges. It was often very cold and very dark except for the evenings where I could step into warm libraries and.
The Swarm actually manages to get sloppier and sillier, and funnier, as it goes on. Scenes of camp gold flow at a steady rate: Chamberlain and Jose Ferrer, who pops up for about a minute playing the boss of a nuclear power plant, are caught in a bee attack inside a control room, writhing about in a shower of insects, which, somehow, immediately sets off the reactor in an explosion.
GEORGE SHOOTING CASE Man Before Court ALLEGED STATEMENT TENDERED Altercation In Camp ST. GEORGE, June 4. The Northern Herald (Cairns, Qld.: 1913 - 1939) Saturday 12 June 1937 p 15 Article Abstract: The story of how Ernest Harry Brown met his death at St. George en or about May 19 was told in the Police Court at Si. George to-day, before Mr. A.