Catherine Eisner

Monday, 9 May 2016

A Theory of Literary Reincarnation : George Gissing and Patrick Hamilton. More Palimpsestic Texts? (Part 4.)

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Two minds with a single thought could almost be the definition of my theory of literary reincarnation, particularly when the inspiriting sp...
Sunday, 1 May 2016

Bas-relief . . . ‘Soyez mystérieuses . . .’ *

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Birth Rites Since childhood, the girl infants of that tribe had been confined by wire muzzles, each tiny visage gradually compressed ...
Sunday, 24 April 2016

Circo Perfuso . . . fato sanguinis.

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                         Circo Perfuso Christianis                          Postremo monstravit gladiatori finis                          ...
Sunday, 17 April 2016

Oderint dum metuant*

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             Though endlessly in his City of Stone              From every corner of the Boulevards              His voice is yammering...
Saturday, 16 April 2016

Dotty? The Premature Embalmment of an Anti-art? Ian Hamilton Findlay and la poésie concrète.

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I suppose I was first struck by the possibilities of la poésie concrète  when I encountered in my youth the delightful verses of Ian Hamilt...
Saturday, 9 April 2016

A Girl Alone: Scenario of a Screenplay in Homage to George Gissing.

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1879. A rebellious working girl with advanced ideas on women’s independence leaves London to revisit her narrow-minded provincial home ....
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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).
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