Catherine Eisner
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...
Saturday, 21 March 2020
An Oxbridge Tragedy . . .
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Eyes dart, evade. Cheeks flush. “Must dash, I’ve barely time for my next viva.” She never looked ...
Wednesday, 18 March 2020
Words in Time of Pestilence . . . Plague: Are Allegorical Pandemics Instructive? Albert Camus and Kurt Vonnegut.
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The spikes on the outer edge of the COVID-19 virus particles resemble a crown, bestowing on the disease its potent name. The Plague ( ...
Tuesday, 3 March 2020
A Visit Recalled: Dame Edith Sitwell.
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‘Chocolate?’ I had foolishly arrived with a scarce box of fancy liqueur chocs. ‘ My dear , the last time ...
Sunday, 23 February 2020
Ignoble Retreat at the Edge where Earth and Firmament meet . . .
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Ubi cœlum terræ se conjungit. A host of angels vent their dirge obsc...
Tuesday, 18 February 2020
Medieval Verse (4) Praise Crown Restored . . . Raise Voice in Song . . .
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[ This hitherto untranscribed text is by a hand unknown and no putative attribution to any earlier scriptor should be assayed. ] D...
Friday, 7 February 2020
Medieval Verse (3) When lief a Churl
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[ This hitherto untranscribed text is by a hand unknown and no putative attribution to any earlier scriptor should be assayed. ] ...
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