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#7 is the work of my favorite poet, Ogden Nash. His two Custard the Dragon books were so fun, and his ever-present wordplay and wit inspired me to focus on similar themes in @isleofelsi The @QuentinBlakeHQ illustrated Custard versions should not be missed! 8/
Thomas Tickell, Poet, died #onthisday in 1740. https://t.co/IoYZ1w0rBv
"I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will."
English novelist and poet, Charlotte Brontë was born #OnThisDay in 1816 #ReadMoreWomen
Exhibiting at #Scribblecon!
RUSSELL PAYNE
@russell_payne
Writer, artist, poet, Jack Kirby museum ambassador. Author of the BBC’s Morris Telford.
All ages Comic Con
May 25th #Todmorden
FREE ENTRY
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#Otd 1906 (Good Friday): Birth in #Foxrock, #Dublin of Samuel Beckett, avant-garde novelist, playwright, theatre director & poet, who lived in Paris for most of his adult life & wrote in English & French. @NobelPrize laureate. '84, Saoi of Aosdána 📷 Samuel Beckett bridge, Dublin
Jean D A Metzinger(1883-1956)A major 20th-cent French painter, theorist, writer, critic & poet, who along with Albert Gleizes wrote the 1st theoretical work on Cubism. Early works, from 1900 2 1904, influenced by the Neo-impressionism of Georges Seurat & Henri-Edmond Cross.
This Thursday, April 11 at 11 am, poet, editor, translator, and anthologist Jerome Rothenberg will be giving a talk at University Galleries. This public talk is part of the PUB.UNIT Presents event series by the Publications Unit in the Department of English.
26 APRIL @ApplesAndSnakes Poetry Evening @Tate Modern #TateLates
Join winner of the Ted Hughes Award 2018, poet, educator, curator and editor @RaymondAntrobus reading from his latest poetry collection 'The Perseverance' @PennedintheM FREE with Ticket👉https://t.co/qYpxH26YIS
Elizabeth Catlett's (1963) sculpture honouring the 18thc first published African-American female poet, Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784) who was enslaved at the age of 7 after being kidnapped and brought to the US from West Africa #womensart
Hugh Miller #MyPlaceInHistory is Cromarty
B.1802 I applied himself to many different professions inc. stonemason, poet, folk historian, bank accountant, newspaper editor, theologian, traveller, eminent geologist & writer - one of Scotland's most accomplished 'lads o' pairts'
Pedro Américo (1843-1905) was a Brazilian artist, novelist, poet, scientist, philosopher, politician, professor & other things. Here's some of his amazing paintings.
Very grateful to have been part of the brilliant @Two_Min_Stories with poet, comedy writer + friend Keith Hutson @keithhutson3. Thank you to the great hosts @ChrisNeilan + Mark Pajak for having me! The podcast is now live: https://t.co/JxEqDNwtru (Episode 6) x #PoetryMonth
A poet, an artist, an educator, a mystery writer, and a playwright: five inspiring women of 1919. #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/2IWixlMdIM
The Uncertainty of the Poet, 1913 https://t.co/VIlqFDTjUH #wikiart #italianart
Joel Brodsky, Jim Morrison, The Doors, The American Poet, New York City, 1967.
@Osmo_sian 's DND boy this time!
There will come a poet,
Whose weapon is his word
He will slay you with his tongue,
Oh lei oh lai oh lord