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Tel: +44 (0)1937 546546 Fiona Sampson in conversation with Peter Salmon about a remarkable poet Due to unforeseen circumstances this event has been rescheduled. It will now take place on Tuesday 23 March 2021, 19.30 – 20.30. Previously booked tickets will still be valid. This is an online event hosted by Unique Media. Bookers will be sent a link in advance giving access and will be able to watch at any time for 48 hours after the start time. “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways, poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning famously wrote, shortly before defying her family by running away to Italy with Robert Browning. But behind the romance of her extraordinary life stands a thoroughly modern figure, who remains an electrifying study in self-invention. ....
21.02.21 | Alex Sievers Yes, but both Loathe and Softcult have since professionally settled this dispute of plagarism between ‘Two Way Mirror’ and ‘Uzumaki’ amicably. Uzumaki. It’s a seminal work by Japanese horror manga artist, Junji Ito, themed around the motif and imagery of spirals. It’s a multi-volume work and goes into some creepy cosmic-horror realms by the end. It’s one of my favourites of his next to The Hanging Balloons, the eerie-as-all-fuck Enigma Of Amigara Fault, Army Of One, and the absurd but also famous Gyo. It’s also the title of a new song by Canadian grunge-shoegaze band, ....
by Fiona Sampson (Profile £20, 336 pp) During her lifetime, Elizabeth Barrett Browning was our most popular woman poet yet, today, even the most passionate poetry lover would struggle to quote more than a few lines of hers. If you re familiar with her story, it s probably because of The Barretts Of Wimpole Street. This 1930 play, which has been filmed three times, is an irresistible slice of melodrama about the romance between Elizabeth and the dashing poet Robert Browning a love affair which was opposed by her tyrannical father, who wanted Elizabeth all to himself. As the trailer for the 1957 version gasped, Behind the doors of a proud, respectable house surge the conflicts of dark, hidden passions! ....