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In 1884, an article on her written by Charlotte O'Conor Eccles appeared in the Weekly Irish Times. [9] She is the centrepiece of a narrative poem by Áine Miller, titled "Betty Sugrue - Hangwoman; The Woman From Hell", [10] and the main character in Declan Donnellan's 1989 play Lady Betty.
The Romantic Dogs (Los perros románticos in Spanish) is a collection of poems by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño.It was first published in 1994, then expanded in 2000. The bilingual edition, with English translations by Laura Healy, was published by New Directions in 200
The Rainbow Bridge is a meadow where animals wait for their humans to join them, and the bridge that takes them all to Heaven, together. The Rainbow Bridge is the theme of several works written first in 1959, then in the 1980s and 1990s, that speak of an other-worldly place where pets go upon death, eventually to be reunited with their owners.
At 6:45 p.m. on a Friday, Riley received a text from an unknown number. “I could see in the little preview, ‘Hi, Hannah. I think I found your dog,’” she remembers.
Owners “never lost hope” of finding their missing dog — and their faith was rewarded with an emotional reunion 10 years later. ... The news that a good Samaritan found the dog left the ...
Eileen Myles (born December 9, 1949) is an American poet and writer who has produced more than twenty volumes of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, libretti, plays, and performance pieces over the last three decades. [1]
Jason Bredle (February 16, 1976 – ) is an American poet and translator. Born in Indianapolis, he received degrees in English literature and Spanish from Indiana University, where he was named Ruth Halls Outstanding Young Artist in Poetry, and an MFA from the University of Michigan, where he earned a Hopwood Award.
Lakota Woman-Mary Brave Bird's 1990 memoir (published under the name Mary Crow Dog). Having been a close friend of Aquash, Brave Bird dedicates the chapter "Two Cut-off Hands" to her friendship with Aquash and the events leading to her death. [66] Aquash is the subject of June Jordan's "Poem for Nana," from Passion, her 1980 collection of poems.