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Patt Morrison Asks: The poet, W.S. Merwin
An Idaho resort hotel's verdure is not the wild tumble around W.S. Merwin's beloved Hawaiian home, but disciplined grass and orderly stands of trees. Not, perhaps, the sort of trees Merwin had in mind when he wrote, "On the last day of the world I would...Tags: Dylan Thomas, W.H. Auden, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Arts, Stress
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Long-lost Ted Hughes poem focuses on Sylvia Plath's suicide
Jacket CopyPoet Ted Hughes' long-lost poem "Last Letter" will be published Thursday in The New Statesman, BBC4 reported Wednesday afternoon. The poem directly addresses the suicide of his wife, the writer Sylvia Plath. Actor Jonathan Pryce read part of the poem........ -
Paperback Writers: A view from the 'Heights'
Emily Brontë died in 1848, aged 30, leaving only one published book and some poems. That book, of course, is "Wuthering Heights" (recently issued in new editions, by Penguin and HarperCollins), a novel so strange and powerful that it sinks into the...Tags: Sylvia Plath, Crimes, Death, Stephenie Meyer, Crime, Law and Justice
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National Theatre goes global with 'Phèdre' broadcast
In his six years as head of the Royal National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner has made a name for himself with his bold moves. He has commissioned large-scale plays and productions dealing with hot-button political issues, he brought in a major sponsor to...Tags: London (England), Music Theater, Death, Tickets, England
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A call to poets: stay alive
Jacket CopySometimes it seems as though poets, in particular, move in an endangered artistic world. Think Sylvia Plath, above; John Berryman, Anne Sexton. And, last month, Rachel Wetzsteon, an accomplished poet who took her own life at age 42. Writer Jennifer...... -
Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath's son, Nicholas Hughes, has killed himself, 46 years after his mother committed suicide and almost 40 years to the day after his stepmother, Assia Wevill, did the same. He was 47. Plath's son, who was not married and had no children,...Tags: Alaska, Sylvia Plath, Death, Fairbanks, Colleges and Universities
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Requiem: 2007 passings of note
Among the major notables who passed from the scene this year, three of the most famous -- two masters of cinema and a genius of football -- died on the same day: July 30. Two others -- a historic Russian leader and a U.S. chronicler of war -- left us...Tags: Benazir Bhutto, Elections, Arts and Culture, Henry J Hyde, Politics
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Brad Bird, 'Ratatouille's' Pied Piper
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterREMY, c'est moi? It's hard not to think that when meeting Brad Bird, "Ratatouille's" writer-director. He thoroughly identifies with his rat protagonist Remy, who yearns to be a chef in the heretofore unwelcoming kitchen of the legendary French restaurant...Tags: Snow White (fictional character), Steven Spielberg, San Francisco, Film Festivals, Toy Story (movie)
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Reasons to shiver: New in paperback
"The Paris Review Interviews, Vol. III" edited by Philip Gourevitch (Picador) "Have you found any professional criticism of your work illuminating or helpful? Edmund Wilson, for example?" asks Julian Jebb, the guy sent by the Paris Review to interview...Tags: Bullfighting, Death, Fritz Lang, Peter Coyote, Franz Kafka
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PASSINGS
Nicholas Hughes Son of poet Sylvia Plath Nicholas Hughes, 47, a fisheries biologist who was the son of poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, killed himself March 16 at his home in Fairbanks, Alaska, state police reported. Hughes, who hanged himself,...Tags: Death, Beverly Hills, 90210 (tv program), Family, U.S. Army, University of Oxford
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Daniel Craig, a blond Bond?
Sun Movie CriticNow we know we're hitting the big time: James Bond has been seen on the streets of Baltimore and will be stationed here for at least another few weeks. British actor Daniel Craig, set to be introduced as the next 007 at a London news conference today,...Tags: David Niven, George Lazenby, Washington (U.S. state), England, Clive Owen
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'Infamous'
As writers as diverse as Cervantes and Christopher Marlowe has noted, comparisons are odious, but in the case of "Infamous" and "Capote" they are also inevitable. Both films cover exactly the same period in author Truman Capote's life, so much so that...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Peter Bogdanovich, Crimes, Woody Allen, Murder
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