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Wednesday 29 March 2006

New links

The eagle-eyed amongst you will have noticed two new links on the navigation at the top of each RSB page: "minisites" and "offers". I've launched a Samuel Beckett and a Maurice Blanchot "minisite" (minisites are just special areas of RSB dedicated to particular writers, their life and work) and they'll be more to come (the next should be for Christine Brooke-Rose). The minisites are still being worked on, so do please forgive any daft mistakes. The only "offer" so far is the PN Review offer I mentioned yesterday, but there are plenty more to come.

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Wednesday 29 March 2006

Reading Middlemarch

Ooh look: a Reading Middlemarch blog! I remember reading George Eliot's wonderful work when I was marooned in an hotel in Munich about six years ago. Polished it off in about three days. And loved every minute of reading it. (More on Eliot at Victorian Web and via Professor Mitsuharu Matsuoka's website. Or read "George Eliot" by Virginia Woolf - this article by Virginia Woolf being first published in the Times Literary Supplement on the 20th November 1919.)

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Wednesday 29 March 2006

And now Cathy Tyson!

Happily, Condoleezza Rice's forthcoming trip to Liverpool seems to be turning into something of a farce. And now, Cathy Tyson has backed out! More at A Logical Voice (via manchizzle) and Condiwatch.

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The More Loving One

Looking up at the stars, I know quite well
That, for all they care, I can go to hell,
But on earth indifference is the least
We have to dread from man or beast.

How should we like it were stars to burn
With a passion for us we could not return?
If equal affection cannot be,
Let the more loving one be me.

Admirer as I think I am
Of stars that do not give a damn,
I cannot, now I see them, say
I missed one terribly all day.

Were all stars to disappear or die,
I should learn to look at an empty sky
And feel its total dark sublime,
Though this might take me a little time.

-- W.H. Auden
Collected Poems (Faber and Faber)

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