A sin, nor shame, nor loss of maidenhead. Yet this enjoys before it woo, And pampered, swells with one blood made of two, And this, alas, is more than we would do. Oh stay, three lives in one flea ...
Setting the People Free: The Story of Democracy, Second Edition John Dunn Why does democracy—as a word and as an idea—loom so large in the political imagination, though it has so often been misused ...
The last novel of the late Dunne, who died in December 2003, reads rather like a smorgasbord of his previous nonfiction work doused with a heavy sauce of "ripped from the headlines" plotlines.
You can’t buy a revolution, but you can help the only daily paper in Britain that’s fighting for one by become a member of the People’s Printing Press Society. The Morning Star is a readers’ ...
For Lycidas is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer. Who would not sing for Lycidas? He knew Himself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme.
DUNNE, JOHN (JACK) F. John F. Dunne, age 75, of Westminster. Husband of Catherine (Kay) Dunne; father of Jane (Paul) Dunne Burke, James (Wendy) Dunne, Jennifer (Jeffery) Miller; grandfather of ...
John Burnside (1955-2024) was a prize-winning poet, critic and novelist, and the New Statesman’s nature columnist. A personal story of myth, memory, Scotland and the longing for community. If the ...