By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
Ceasefire,” his most famous poem, invoked the “Iliad” in exploring his country’s sectarian strife. But his work wasn’t ...
Throughout history, poets have captured the essence of love, desire, longing, and devotion in their verses. Romantic poetry ...
Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Prince William — the Duke of Rothesay as he is titled in Scotland — visited a farm and a support center with the aim of ...
RETURNING visitors are a sure sign of success in the hospitality and tourism trade. Even the DUCKS go back for more every year. Granted they don't get the grandeur and class of the AA five-star B ...
Hamish Mann’s collection includes work inspired by life in the trenches, as well as photographs, short stories, sketches, playscripts and letters to his parents ...
The Scotland international has ended his stay in ... the kindness’ he received from the club and the fans despite his short stint in Canada. “I am also so thankful to have been a part of ...
Our Poetry Book of the Month reviews include two invigorating releases by Diane Seuss and a dark, posthumous collection by Tove Ditlevsen Alongside Terrance Hayes, Diane Seuss has a strong case to ...
WRITING in Latin, the Scottish poet Arthur Johnstone (c1579-1641), has a series of pre-Union poems in praise of Scottish cities, taking them each in turn. I quoted my English-language versions of the ...