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Classics Literature Poetry Psychoanalysis

The Drunken Boat

Patti Smith (Boat to Fire Island), Robert Mapplethorpe, circa 1971-74   LE BATEAU IVRE Comme je descendais des Fleuves impassibles, Je ne me sentis plus guidé par les haleurs : Des Peaux-Rouges criards les avaient pris pour cibles, Les ayant cloués nus aux poteaux de couleurs. J’étais insoucieux de tous les équipages, Porteur de blés […]

The Drunken Boat
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Art and Photographic History German Matters

Sissi’s Palace – exploring the Achilleion in Corfu

In mid September this year we visited the Achilleion, a few miles south of Corfu Town. As it was pouring with rain we thought it would be a good opportunity to spend some time inside and dry off a bit. Unfortunately, the Palace was closed due to renovation work so we had to shelter as […]

Sissi’s Palace – exploring the Achilleion in Corfu
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Book Reviews Literature

Also available as a DVD

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Art and Photographic History

Adventures on a Distant Coast

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Art and Photographic History

Cake and a touch of civilisation!

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Art and Photographic History Art Exhibition Reviews Psychoanalysis

Outside the Asylum

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Art Exhibition Reviews Literature Poetry

Back to Birkenhead

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Literature Poetry

“On the Planet’s Edge”: Abram Katsnelson Sees Kyiv in Los Angeles

Most of the émigré Angeleno poets whose work I’ve shared here over the years wrote in Russian, though some of them had roots in Ukraine and even identified as Ukrainian. Today I bring you a poem originally written in Ukrainian by Abram Katsnelson (1914-2003), who, like Peter Vegin (1939-2007), came to California in the 1990s, […]

“On the Planet’s Edge”: Abram Katsnelson Sees Kyiv in Los Angeles
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Poetry politics Psychoanalysis

Dirty old town!

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Literature Penwith Poetry West Cornwall (and local history)

Davy Notebooks Projects Official Launch: Saturday 19th October

The Davy Notebooks Project is glad to announce that we have fully transcribed all 120 of Humphry Davy’s notebooks and sets of lecture notes, the vast majority of which are held at the Royal Institution in London. In total, including our pilot project that took place in 2019, our volunteers transcribed 13,121 pages. We are so very grateful […]

Davy Notebooks Projects Official Launch: Saturday 19th October