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Tag Archives: Film
More from Iain Sinclair… Test Centre announces Red Eye
On the back of our all New and Expanded reissue of Suicide Bridge, Test Centre have just announced that another reissue from that period, Red Eye, is now available for Pre-order. Here is their information and links for the release… … Continue reading
Posted in British Literature, Events, Literature, New books, Recommended reads
Tagged Albion Village Press, Brian Catling, British Literature, British poetry, Chris Torrance, English literature, English poetry, Experimental poetry, Film, Hackney, iain sinclair, Launch, London, Lud Heat, Maggot Street, mythology, Psychogeography, Reading, Red Eye, Special, Stoke Newington, Test Centre
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Basil’s Arc: The Paintings and Poetics of Basil King (September 22, 2012)
Posted in American Literature, British Literature, Literature, Poetry
Tagged Abstract Expressionism, Alchymical Muse, American literature, American Poetry, Basil King, beat generation, Beat poetry., Black Mountain College, British Literature, British poetry, documentary, Film, Literature, Martha King, Maya Deren Theater, New York, Nicole Peyrafitte, Pierre Joris, Skylight Press
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The RUINS poemscape video featuring poetry by Margaret Randall
Last year Skylight Press was privileged to publish a collection of poetry by the esteemed poet, Margaret Randall, called Something’s Wrong with the Cornfields. Soon after, another poetry collection was published by University of New Mexico Press for their … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, Literature, Poetry
Tagged Alchymical Muse, ambient, American History, American literature, American Poetry, Architecture, Audio-visual, books., classical music, Daniel Staniforth, Film, Literature, Luna Trick, Margaret Randall, New Mexico, Orchestral, poemscape, poetry, Pueblo, Rebecca Wilby, Rebsie Fairholm, Ruins, Soundtrack, Spoken language, video
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Basil King reads from Learning to Draw/ A History!
Poet & Painter Basil King reads from his latest book Learning to Draw/A History (Skylight Press). A film about Basil King and his work will be coming out September 2012. This video and the upcoming film is made by Nicole Peyrafitte … Continue reading
Posted in American Literature, British Literature, Literature, Poetry
Tagged American literature, American Poetry, Art, Art scene, arts, Basil King, British Literature, British poetry, contemporary art, expressionism, Film, New York City, Nicole Peyrafitte, Painting, Performance art, poetry, Poetry Project, video
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Tudor History – Give me the Warts!
As someone interested in Tudor history I’m often tempted to have a peek at new television and film adaptations of the period – but have learned to temper my hopes and expectations in doing so. In the old days it … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Uncategorized
Tagged Anne Boleyn, British History, charlton heston, Costume Dramas, duke of anjou, Elizabeth I, Elizabethan, English history, Epic films, Film, Helen Mirren, Henry VIII, henry viii and his six wives, Hilary Mantel, Historic films, Historical Fiction, Historical novel, History, Lady Jane Grey, mary of guise, mary queen of scots, Mary Tudor, Movies, Ray Winstone, Richard Burton, Television Drama, The Tudors, Tudor History, Tudors
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