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Charming Cambridgeshire village with two churches in one churchyard
You can even camp or champ in one of the churches in the quaint village of Swaffham Prior
Out-of-villagers often stop to marvel at the strange sight (Image: Cambridge News)
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Cambridgeshire has many charming villages, all with their unique layers of history and local character.
Media release: Storm chasers team up to celebrate George Mackay Brown’s centenary
A SEARCH has been launched to locate as many copies as possible of George Mackay Brown’s first collection of poems, as part of celebrations to mark the centenary of the writer’s birth.
Brown, who was born in October 1921, was a poet, author and dramatist, whose works reflect his roots in Orkney.
In 1954, just 300 copies of ‘The Storm and other poems’ were printed, at the poet’s own expense.
Now, BBC Radio Orkney and the George Mackay Brown Fellowship have teamed up to try and track down as many copies as possible, and hear the stories of how and where they’ve survived.
Lost and Unfounded
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Discussed in this essay: The Lost Writings
, by Franz Kafka, edited by Reiner Stach, translated by Michael Hofmann. New Directions, 2020. 128 pages.
FRANZ KAFKA’S WRITINGS have from the start been afflicted with dubious editing practices, so I suppose we should not be surprised by another round of the same. Much of the author’s work was published posthumously by his friend Max Brod, who sometimes modified it in the process, rearranging material and wrenching extracts from his diaries and letters. Scholars have been sorting through the curious and sometimes sordid history of these publications for decades. Now, the publishing house New Directions has released a collection of the author’s fragments entitled
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