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leading writers on a place of inner refuge in times of crisis 7.evie wyld
leading writers share the secrets of their internal places of refuge in times of crisis
Leading writers share secrets of their place of internal refuge 5.Alice Oswald
leading writers share the secrets of places of internal refuge in crisis 4.Tessa Hadley
leading writers evoke places of internal refuges which they visit in times of crisis
Leading writers share the secrets of places of internal refuge in times of crisis
leading writers share their secrets of places of inner sanctuary 10.Aida Edemariam
Heather Jones explores the deadly symbolism of the Howth Ma
Nicholas Rankin explores the emergence of the deadly 'force reducer' that is the sniper
The late Seamus Heaney's exploration of the great bard of the Anglo-Saxon epic, Beowulf.
Stuart Kelly discusses Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschka and German artist Joseph Beuys
Stuart Kelly on the career of Willa Muir, who translated Kafka and other German writers.
Catherine Fletcher unveils handguns' explosive Renaissance origin
Emma Butcher on the publishing phenomenon that was the traumatised Napoleonic Redcoat
How James Baldwin's short story helped break down divisions of class, age and race.
Financial Times journalist Stephen Bush on the third movement of Sibelius's Symphony No 5.
Stephen Johnson considers how Shostakovich's Symphony No 5 surprised it's first audience
Joan explores the symbolism of food and eating in Shakespeare's plays
James explores the light Shakespeare throws on national identity, then and now
Celebrating the birdsong-inspired music of the 20th-century French composer, Messiaen.
Celebrating a composer whose music is shot through with the uncertainties of life.
Folk musician Kathryn Tickell celebrates the Australian-American folksong fanatic.
Celebrating the French composer and her inspirational long-form sense of perspective.
Reflections on the powerful Lamentations of English composer Thomas Tallis.
Kenneth Steven writes on the Hebridean island of Iona.
Poet Kenneth Steven writes on Raasay, an island close to Skye.
Kenneth Steven looks at Rum, a wild and windswept Hebridean island.
Poet Kenneth Steven writes on the remote islands of St Kilda.
Poet Kenneth Steven writes on Hoy in the archipelago of the Orkney islands
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