Posted by NLP on April 23, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Raphaël | Issy | Kathleen
Filed under Film, Opinion, Poetry · Tagged with 9/11, Alain Brigand, Alejandro González Iñárritu, Amos Gitaï, cinema, Claude Lelouch, Claudia Massie, Daisy Behagg, Danis Tanović, Don DeLillo, film, Franck Villain, Homi Bhabha, Idrissa Ouedraogo, Issy Houston, Kathleen Rocksavage, Ken Loach, Mark Cousins, Mira Naior, Poetry, Raphael Lambert, Samira Makhmalbaf, Sean Penn, Shohei Imamura, short films, Slavoj Žižek, transnational, Youssef Chahine
Posted by NLP on May 1, 2011 · Leave a Comment
According to Buzz, the character in Kathleen Rocksavage’s new short story for NLP, each person “inhabits a universe that most resembles a celestial book that writes its own stories”. In her second short collection of poetry for NLP, prize-winning poet Alice Willington continues to explore this solitary and imperfect sphere – as the poet reveals, … Continue reading →
Filed under Art, Fiction, Opinion, Photography, Poetry · Tagged with Alice Willington, Carsaig, Catherine Middleton, George Eliot, Kathleen Rocksavage, Natalie Muallem, photography, Poetry, Sabotage, William Wales