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from his book Murdered by Capitalism: A Memoir of 150 Years of Life and Death on the American Left.

 

There is a video in two parts of him speaking.

 

Here is a piece in the March 2005 Progressive on Teoti-Wal-Mart.

 

I lived in a house on Bartlett St. in the Mission with John in the mid-90s and later published his work when I was online editor at the Bay Guardian.

The seat of power of West Bengal government, Writers Building looks gorgeous on the eve of Independence Day.

Gemini Ink, San Antonio’s literary arts center, held its 3rd annual Writers Conference July 20-22nd, 2018 at the historic downtown El Tropicano Riverwalk Hotel. The conference focus was “Writing the New Century” and explored the role writing plays in shaping the personal, social, and political consciousness of our 21st century.

 

Featured award-winning authors included Dr. Norma Cantú, Martín Espada, Anel Flores, Veronica Golos, Debra Monroe, and Pulitzer Prize winner Vijay Seshadri.

 

The 3-day conference was comprised of a full schedule of workshops, readings, panel presentations and a small press book fair, with free evening events and after-parties.

F. Starik / Café De Souffleur

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Tonnus Oosterhoff / Café De Souffleur

Little girl writing in her book

Chan dung Tran Xuan An (2003). Nhiep anh: Nguyen Van (cuu giao vien Truong PTTH. Duc Trong, Lam Dong)

75-летие Литинститута. 3 декабря 2008 года.

Фото: Сергей Чередниченко

Vladimir Orlov. "Viola-player Danilov".

Blue plaque for Dr Raphael Ernest Grail Armattoe, 7 Northland Road, Londonderry, 28 September 2012

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75-летие Литинститута. 3 декабря 2008 года.

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75-летие Литинститута. 3 декабря 2008 года.

Фото: Сергей Чередниченко

Gerald Brenan's house in Yegen which he crammed with books in the 1920s and where he received lots of visitors from England including Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey.

TLCS Writer next to an TeleLinden Terminal in front of the MunichSL Rathaus

Russell was born in Lurgan, County Armagh on 10 April 1867, moving to Dublin with his family when he was eleven.

 

In 1890, he started work at Pym's store in Dublin. For many years, beginning in 1897, he worked full-time for Sir Horace Plunkett's Irish Agricultural Organisation Society, a co-operative movement. He began as a 'missionary', travelling extensively throughout Ireland convincing farmers of the benefit of developing credit societies and co-operative banks. He became editor first of The Irish Homestead, and later of its successor, The Irish Statesman, where he published Patrick Kavanagh's early poems, until it ceased publication in 1930.

 

After leaving school in 1884, Russell went to Dublin's Metropolitan School of Art where he first met W.B.Yeats, who became his friend and later his rival. In that year too Russell suddenly began to experience waking dreams of astonishing power and vividness which seemed to be thrust into his consciousness by a mind which was not his. A.E.'s and Yeats's interests in these visions led both to Madame Blavatsky's Theosophical Movement, with A.E. later joining the Dublin group.

 

Russell was one of the major writers in the Irish Literary Renaissance. Among his poetry collections are Homeward: Songs by the Way (1894); The Earth Breath (1897); The Divine Vision (1904); Collected Poems (London, MacMillan, 1913/New York, John Lane, 1916); Salutation (1917) The House of the Titans (1934); and Selected Poems (1935). His mystical writings include The Candle of Vision (1918); The Avatars (1933); The Interpreters (1922); and Song and its Fountains (1932).

 

Russell was principally a painter of landscapes with figures, and of wonderful beings who might be incorporated into the landscapes, or be the dominant features on the canvas, often with amazed mortals observing them. This fluency, and habit of moving from one canvas to a new one to capture a new image meant that his pictures were often left unfinished, and as a result many of them are not as good as he could have made them. Those he did complete are often outstanding.

 

He used the pseudonym AE, or more properly "Æ" This derived from an earlier "Æ'on" signifying the lifelong quest of man, subsequently shortened.

 

He died on July 17, 1935, in Bournemouth, England. He is buried in Dublin.

  

Gemini Ink, San Antonio’s literary arts center, held its 3rd annual Writers Conference July 20-22nd, 2018 at the historic downtown El Tropicano Riverwalk Hotel. The conference focus was “Writing the New Century” and explored the role writing plays in shaping the personal, social, and political consciousness of our 21st century.

 

Featured award-winning authors included Dr. Norma Cantú, Martín Espada, Anel Flores, Veronica Golos, Debra Monroe, and Pulitzer Prize winner Vijay Seshadri.

 

The 3-day conference was comprised of a full schedule of workshops, readings, panel presentations and a small press book fair, with free evening events and after-parties.

The Luther College Writers Festival was held September 27 and 28, 2013. A panel discussion took place in the Mott-Borlaug Room. Photo by Breanne Pierce

Champlain's Dream by David Hackett Fischer (left) was the subject of a Living History series talk hosted by Brian McKillop (right). Fascinating stories of the man behind the myth and the nature of how we remember and create narratives of history.

I love to read. I love to write. I love words. I love to express and share my thoughts. I will be a famous writer/novelists. - Kathryn San Antonio (photographer’s daughter)

 

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Lakshmana temple, in the Western Group of temples at Khajuraho, MP.

The Cornish Colony was comprised of an extraordinary group of visual artists, writers,

architects, landscape designers, musicians, art patrons and public figures who lived and

worked in Cornish and Plainfield, NH from 1885 until 1935. The group included such notable

people as Maxfield Parrish, Stephen Parrish, Ethel Barrymore, Percy Mackaye, Ellen

Shipman, Paul Manship, Thomas and Maria Dewing, Charles Adams Platt, novelist Winston

Churchill, and many others. Cornish, NH even served as the location for President Woodrow

Wilson’s summer White House for three years.

The adjacent Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site was established by Congress in 1964, after

the Memorial’s donation of the land, historic structures and collection of Saint-Gaudens’ art

to the federal government. The purpose of the SGNHS is to preserve, interpret, and exhibit

historically significant resources associated with the life and cultural achievements of August

Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907), one of America’s foremost sculptors. The 148-acres site consists

of his historic home, gardens, grounds, and studios, with over 100 examples of his original

artwork on display and over 10,000 objects within its museum collections.

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