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Memory and the Arts

Memory and the Arts
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Muere la actriz argentina Libertad Leblanc, mito sexual de los sesenta

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The Muses of W B Yeats | Irish America

W.B. Yeats and his muses: with his wife, George Hyde-Lees; Olivia Shakespear; Maud Gonne; Iseult Gonne. By James Flannery, Contributor ℘℘℘ It will come as no surprise to admirers of W.B. Yeats that this greatest of modern poets was a celebrant of the art of love from the beginning to the end of his long and immensely productive career.  But now, thanks to a brilliant and magisterial work of scholarship by Joseph M. Hassett, we can fully appreciate how much Yeats owed to the women in his life – nine women, to be precise, whose alluring mystery held him in thrall and inspired in him the heightened state of consciousness he believed necessary for creative expression.

Culture Club - John Spillane

Culture Club - John Spillane Listen to this episode 100 Snow White Horses is out now. He spoke to Matt about his favourite music, movies, plays, books, podcasts and TV shows. First Single Ever Bought: Gilbert O Sullivan - Nothing Rhymed Favourite Band/Artist: The Beatles Favourite Album: The Beatles - The White Album Best Gig: Moving Hearts at The Savoy Cork, 1981 Favourite Movie: Il Postino Favourite Book: The White Goddess by Robert Graves Favourite Podcast: Blindboy Culture Club - John Spillane

Leonara Carrington s Irreverent Dreamscapes

Plotted this way, the typical sketch of Carrington’s biography tends to service two rather emaciated themes: rebellion and mental illness. The trouble is that neither says much about her life or work. Carrington’s paintings and short stories are set in forests and lunar dreamscapes, filled with robed animals and witches and horned creatures, and various kinds of magical soups and stews. There is a relentless love of animals and cooking, an attention to fables and mythology, a wily sense of humor. And yet people in her orbit, from teachers to friends and critics, read a kind of aggressively crafted deviance into her strangeness. When she was at boarding school as a child, Carrington told her biographer, Joanna Moorehead, she went down to breakfast one morning with mismatched shoes. “‘There you are again, Leonora Carrington,’ said one of the nuns. ‘Always desperate to be different.’ But the nun was wrong; Leonora had not worn the wrong shoes deliberately…”

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