Craig Anthony Raine, FRSL (born 3 December 1944) is an English contemporary poet. Along with Christopher Reid, he is a pioneer of Martian poetry, a movement...
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Martin Amis, Julian Barnes, Tina Brown, James Fenton, Ian Hamilton and Craig Raine. http://www.lrb.co.uk/v03/n05/john-sutherland/making-strange Martin Amis...
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does not understand them. Poets most closely associated with it are Craig Raine and Christopher Reid. The term Martianism has also been applied more...
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Nina Raine is an English theatre director and playwright, the only daughter of Craig Raine and Ann Pasternak Slater, and a grand niece of the Russian...
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Eliot (2006), Craig Raine defended Eliot from the charge of anti-Semitism.[clarification needed] Paul Dean was not convinced by Raine's argument but nevertheless...
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included in the book were Anne Stevenson, Carol Rumens, Christopher Reid, Craig Raine, David Sweetman, Derek Mahon, Douglas Dunn, Fleur Adcock, Hugo Williams...
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Barnaby Raine (born 1995), English historian Craig Raine (born 1944), English poet David Raine (born 1957), English footballer Elizabeth Raine (died 1842)...
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National Gallery Victoria. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-300-17683-4. Raine, Craig (11 August 2006). "Craig Raine on Ron Mueck's sculptures". Retrieved 20 January 2019...
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Billy Liar Rita Salisbury Playhouse 1995 Racine's Andromache, adapted by Craig Raine Annette LeSkye Almeida Theatre 1997 Jane Eyre Bertha Shared Experience...
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Moses Raine (born 7 August 1984) is an English playwright and screenwriter. He was born in Oxford and is the son of the poet and critic Craig Raine and...
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Today 39 Winter 2012 | Arete Magazine Archived 19 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine Extensive interview with Tamsin Greig by Craig Raine and Nina Raine...
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Character (1992) Dealer's Choice (1995) – also writer. 1953 – written by Craig Raine. Blue Remembered Hills (1996) – written by Dennis Potter. Closer (1997)...
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Hollinghurst, Seamus Heaney, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie, Julian Barnes, Craig Raine, Colm Tóibín, Stefan Collini, James Wood, Linda Colley, Jacqueline Rose...
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read". In 2011, several previously unpublished letters from Hughes to Craig Raine were published in the literary review Areté. They relate mainly to the...
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Pope – Peter Porter – Jonathan Price – F. T. Prince – Matthew Prior – Craig Raine – Peter Redgrove – Henry Reed – Anne Ridler – Michael Riviere – W. R...
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Ted Hughes (2007) The Letters of Seamus Heaney (2023) Poetry portal Craig Raine The Song of Lunch (TV adaptation of his poem) Adams, Stephen (9 January...
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poetry out of its groove. For poets born in the thirties and forties – Craig Raine, Wendy Cope, Derek Walcott, Seamus Heaney – Eliot is monumental, although...
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1980 Kate Pullinger 2024 Philip Pullman, Vice-President 2001 Craig Raine 1984 Nina Raine 2019 Ross Raisin 2018 Ian Rankin 2016 Nicholas Rankin 2009 Frederic...
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The Lord Mills; fashion designers Giles Deacon and Patrick Grant, poet Craig Raine; and actor Kevin Whately. The school can trace its origins to an endowment...
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to 2017 Scarlett Moffatt, television presenter Harold Orton, linguist Craig Raine, poet and critic Thomas Wilfred Sharp, town planner Peter Soulsby, the...
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Maggie O'Sullivan Wilfred Owen Clere Parsons Tom Pickard F. T. Prince Craig Raine Tom Raworth Peter Reading Peter Redgrove Carlyle Reedy Denise Riley John...
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Foundation International Poetry Competition, ed. with Amy Clampitt and Craig Raine. Beaworthy: Arvon Foundation, 1987. Bitter Fame: A Life of Sylvia Plath...
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Biography, for The Photographer at Sixteen Poetry Introduction 4 with Craig Raine, Alan Hollinghurst, Alistair Elliott, Anne Cluysenaar and Cal Clothier...
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fellow 1582 (also alumnus) Rudolf Peierls, Wykeham Professor of Physics Craig Raine Marcus du Sautoy Jane Shaw, Dean of Divinity Jeremy Sheehy, Dean of Divinity...
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Mathews in Press Gang (1989–1993), Kelvin Raine in Maisie Raine (1998) and convicted police murderer Chris Craig in Let Him Have It (1991). Reynolds was...
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published three times a year, edited and founded in 1999 by the poet Craig Raine. The magazine aimed to give detailed coverage of theatre, fiction, and...
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through the eyes of a Martian. Poets most closely associated with it are Craig Raine and Christopher Reid. Another literary movement in this period was the...
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1944 – Ralph McTell, English singer-songwriter and guitarist 1944 – Craig Raine, English poet, author, and playwright 1944 – António Variações, Portuguese...
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Porter (Sydney: Hyland House Publishing, 1994) History: The Home Movie, Craig Raine (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1994) Turner, David Dabydeen (London: Jonathan...
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by Michael Alexander, published in The Earliest English Poems (1966). Craig Raine, in Rich (London: Faber, 1984), p. 27. 'Wulf and Eadwacer', by Fiona...
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