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CELEBRITIES IN THE NEWS | June 9, 2012
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[TheChronicleHerald.ca] - “I hope you will read and love poetry. I hope you never write it. Get a real job,” said Babstock, 42, admitting that his career choice has been a tough slog at times. The Newfoundland-born, Ottawa Valley-raised wordsmith also saluted the Griffin jurors
Blue Heron review: Love songs sound heavenly
www.sfgate.com
[San Francisco Chronicle] - This, of course, is mostly a distinction without a difference, since biblical love poetry is every bit as steamy as the other kind, but it did make for a wonderful variety of musical approaches. The biblical settings in Latin, particularly those by
Translating a Pablo Neruda Mystery
www.publishersweekly.com
[Publishers Weekly] - US readers who have admired Neruda's sensitive love poetry without knowing about his life may be surprised to learn the more sordid parts of the poet's history with women—the abandonments, betrayals, and callous double standards.
Who is in the news? Dr. Cyrus Zargar
qctimes.com
[Quad City Times] - His new book helps readers better interpret the love poetry of classical Muslim society and wrote the book as a response to misunderstandings of Sufi love poetry. According to Zargar, Sufism is a mystical expression of Islam that has been far more
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