Catherine Eisner
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Sister Morphine
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Sister Morphine
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Monday, 30 March 2020
A Brief Statement on Behalf of the Bereft Mother
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She was the light of my life, my only child, and now I live in darkness. I exist but I am not alive. There is never a day when sh...
Thursday, 31 May 2018
That space the Evil One abstracted . . . and attention gained with forked tongue . . .
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This morning I was awakened by the ‘tsk-tsk!’ of a stonechat. In Provence or thereabouts they call the bird Le Tarier pâtre (the Shepherd...
Monday, 25 September 2017
A Web Link to Catherine Eisner’s published works . . .
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Publishers of Catherine Eisner, Salt is one of UK’s foremost independent publishers, committed to the publication of contempor...
Monday, 17 July 2017
A Visit to the Pushkin Club . . . destination 46 Ladbroke Grove W11
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Of course, her first emotion, when she learned her husband was living with his Russian interpreter, was utter relief. No longer was he to b...
Saturday, 26 March 2016
Lament of a Girl Led Astray (score from Sister Morphine).
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Put a tenner on the table as yer leavin’, Put a tenner on the table won’tcha, dear. Put a t...
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Oreville Spy Campus: An Introduction to Stoneburgh Military Academy (Pt. 1)
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Familiarly codenamed ‘Oreville’ by certain analysts in our spying fraternity, Stoneburgh Military Academy is the elite alma mater for gener...
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