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Tag Archives: Andy Croft
Mourning and Monsters, 1
(As Christmas and the year’s end approaches, you begin to adopt Janus’s regard: looking forward to what is shared and anticipated, while reflecting back on what is lost or appears to be completed. I’ve been considering the links between the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Croft, Broughty Ferry, Byron, Crete, Don Juan, Dundee, Fudan University, N.S. Thompson, Shanghai
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Robo-Burns: The Orfeon Translates
(By way of xenochronicitous – AKA late – celebration of the birth o the Bard, here’s an machine-generated curio. The Bulgarian poet Kristin Dimitrova completed a translation of one of my Burns poems – there’s mair – back in 2009 … Continue reading
‘Ghost’ in Novi Sad (& Unique Mother Tongue)
Here’s a recording some kind person made of me reading the pome ‘Ghost’ in the Novi Sad Festival back in 2008. It was very well received, but I’ve forgotten who sent me this, so thanks and apologies! Listen to beyond … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Croft, Arc Publications, Arjen Duincker, Arthur Sze, Øyvind Berg, Bernhard Widder, Claudia Keelan, Dan Coman, Durres, Elma van Haren, Emran Salahi, Erik Lindner, Georgi Gospodinov, Helene Gelens, Ide Hintze, Kristin Dimitrova, Linda France, Mark Robinson, Murray Edmond, Nadya Radulova, Novi Sad Festival, Odia Ofeimun, Smokestack Books, Thomas Wohlfart, Tone Hødnebø, VBV, Yang Lian
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