Recent Posts
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Lee Valley Inscape: PhotographyMay 24, 2023 | The Traveller in the Evening
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Brian Catling (28 Oct 1948 – 27. Sep 2022)Oct 8, 2022 | Art
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Michael Tencer: AffirmismsJul 28, 2021 | Book
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Serge Arnoux: le sexaphysique du texteJan 2, 2021 | Surrealism
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Bronowski on Blake and IndustryDec 7, 2020 | History / Politics
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Ken Fox: Autoeroticapocalypticum (Exract)Nov 26, 2020 | Poetry
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Recent Tweets
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RT @conor_kostick: In the film #Arrival, academics save the world. If aliens arrived and academics actually had to save humanity we’d be do…
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RT @bbcquestiontime: “‘No one puts a child in a boat, unless the water is safer than the land’... it’s tragic, and it expresses perfectly t…
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Isn't this Compact magazine a new home for the right? twitter.com/OsherL/status/…
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Photographs taken by Andy Wilson on and around the Lee Valley. "By ‘inscape’ [Gerard Manley Hopkins] means the untwitter.com/i/web/status/1…ZQwcSQ
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Lee Valley Inscape a photographic collection free to download bit.ly/3OuGlIw
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Great question, extended here to ten authors 1. William Blake 2. James Joyce 3. William Burroughs 4. George's Bataâ€twitter.com/i/web/status/1…3y
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This is going to be good - something for proper Blakeans to riff on... twitter.com/the_eco_though…
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"The scattered text is unbound, and unbinding, and it contributes to the generation of meaning through the dissolutâ€twitter.com/i/web/status/1…sd
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RIP Mark Stewart, bone-deep iconoclast from the start, and with the best ever version of Blake's Jerusalem to top iâ€twitter.com/i/web/status/1…PS