Catherine Eisner

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Spoofery: a Brush with Imagists... the Duping of the Modernists...

›
Amateur Literary Sleuthing Unpursued (Part 1) Talking of Marianne Moore (who was first published by H.D., the Imagiste wife of Richard Al...
1 comment:
Friday, 14 October 2011

Inductive Detection

›
He wrote in his notebook, "How delightful on a bright, frosty day when a new sleigh with a rug comes to the door."      The Gener...

D-r Tchékhov, Detektiv. A long lost novel

›
A long lost crime novel by Chekhov surfacing in the 21st Century? Not possible, you say! Yet Chekhov, himself, referred to such a work in pr...
1 comment:
Thursday, 13 October 2011

Hushed Up Chekhov

›
In the centennial of Chekhov's death, I wrote the following essay (published in the Jewish Chronicle , December 24 2004) in which I iden...
6 comments:

Wilde... apostrophiser of boys but not punctuation

›
Can punctuation, as well as poetry, provide a critical plot twist in my fiction? Well. Yes. Remember, Roger Casement, the Irish nationalis...

At Grass, the Blinking Stars ... Doctored Art?

›
I'm certain I recall reading in Andrew Motion's biography of Larkin ( Philip Larkin: A Writer's Life , Faber and Faber, 1993) th...
Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Mr and Mrs Anon.

›
To return to the theme of the 'mute inglorious' Mr and Mrs Miltons so despised by Kingsley Amis (see my September posting, Commoners...
‹
›
Home
View web version

About Me

My photo
Catherine Isolde Eisner
Author of Sister Morphine, Salt Publishing 2008. Published also by Ambit, MsLexia, Stand, Strange Attractor journal and by Arts Council Poetry Collection website overseen by London’s South Bank Centre. Published 2011, Listen Close to Me: Hidden Lives of Love, Madness, Murder, Loss and Deception (Salt Modern Fiction). Published 2014, A Bad Case and Other Adventures of Disturbed Minds (Salt Modern Fiction).
View my complete profile
Powered by Blogger.