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Tag Archives: Seamus Heaney

For the poor and beaten down – David Caddy’s Man in Black

October 24, 2012

Perhaps the little black dress epitomises haute couture because black is the perfect foil for a dirty great swag of …

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Instagram for the soul – Sam Willetts’ New Light for the Old Dark

July 26, 2012

There was always something cringeworthy about family snaps. As Philip Larkin says in Lines On A Young Lady’s Photograph Album …

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How I became an Eliot addict – The Waste Land – Faber and Faber – Touch Press

July 24, 2012

Buy The Waste Land app for iPad I usually buy the new phone, or laptop first and then find out …

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Through a glass, darkly – Gail Ashton’s The Other Side of Glass

July 20, 2012

Buy The Other Side of Glass from the Cinnamon Press The heft of the fountain pen really does deliver the …

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