Showing posts with label Clive James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clive James. Show all posts

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Poetry by Heart

According Jim Holt, Clive James wrote in Cultural Amnesia (2007), "the future of the humanities as a common possession depends on the restoration of a simple, single ideal: getting poetry by heart." Holt's essay on memorizing poetry, "Got Poetry?" was published in the New York Times (April 5, 2009).

Reviews of Cultural Amnesia:
Tom on Literararty.com (January 13, 2008).
Clive James writes regularly for The Times (www.timesonline.co.uk).  
Visit his website (www.clivejames.com).

Saturday, September 27, 2008

"The book of my enemy has been remaindered"

"And I am pleased," writes Clive James in the poem of the same name.  His Opal Sunset: Selected Poems, 1958-2008 (Norton, 2008) was reviewed by David Orr in the New York Times (September 26, 2008).

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Clive James read some Auden letters rather early

And he talks about it to John Clarke, and reads some of Auden's poems on his website.

20th Aldeburgh Poetry Festival

The Poetry Trust will launch a new digital platform in November 2008, presumably during the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival, which will include poetry podcasts.

The Aldeburgh Poetry Festival (November 7-9, 2008) features among others, Clive James, Alan Jenkins, and David Kirby.