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I had a different post vaguely swimming in my head for this evening but I had an email from the publisher Faber in the UK about a new website called 60 Years in 60 Poems. It is a lovely interactive site on which you can read a poem that represents each year in question. You can also listen to each poem being read, and a good many of the years have extras to explore – photos and audio. It was put together, in part, to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee.
I’ve not read all the poems but I scrolled through and selectively read a few. One of my favorites is 1984 by Robert Crawford. And here is the audio of another really good one, “In the Space of That Year” by Clare Shaw (2008).
Nice, eh?
Go on, go explore and get your poetry fix.
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Faber has scored three of the shortlisted titles for the £5,000 HW Fisher Best First Biography Prize, with books from Bloomsbury, Northumbria Press and Yale University Press making up the rest of the selection.
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Former colleagues of Faber finance director David Tebbutt have paid warm tributes to him this morning, amid widespread shock over the circumstances of his death.
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By: lisacampbell,
on 9/8/2011
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Faber will be publishing a new novel by Australian literary heavyweight Peter Carey next year, with the publisher already billing the dual-narrative title as a classic.
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Faber has a new typographic look and some new July titles for its print-on-demand and e-book imprint Faber Finds.
Two "seminal" music books of the 1980s, Dave Rimmer's Like Punk Never Happened and Fred Vermorel's Starlust, will launch this week, alongside the late poet Ian Hamilton's appreciation of Paul Gascoigne, Gazza Agonistes. Sylvia Townsend Warner's Strangers in a Bag and Trevor Wilson's The Downfall of the Liberal Party 1914-1935 are also among the newly revived titles.
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Faber has acquired two books by Marcel Theroux, with the next novel Strange Bodies about an academic who is asked to authenticate letters written by Samuel Johnson.
Editorial director Walter Donohue and publishing director Lee Brackstone at Faber acquired UK and Commonwealth rights in a two-book deal from Elizabeth Sheinkman at Curtis Brown.
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Bloomsbury and Faber are to jointly develop a digital content platform providing online access to drama texts.
Drama Online will launch in October 2012, and will feature the drama lists from Methuen Drama, Arden Shakespeare and Faber and Faber, including play texts and critical works. It will be sold via subscription and perpetual access to academic institutions.
Users will be able to search through full texts, have access to textual notes, view parallel texts on screen, and the collection will be continually updated as new titles are released.
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The safeguarding of Waterstone's future will secure the midlist of history and science writing, literary fiction and memoir, the m.d. of Faber has said. Stephen Page, writing in the Guardian, said if the Waterstone's acquisition by Alexander Mamut goes ahead, it would be "tremendous" news for readers and writers. He said: "Despite all the noise about e-books and online marketing, bookshops are still at the heart of creating audiences for books."
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on 5/23/2011
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The takeover of Waterstone's by Alexander Mamut is cause for celebration among the publishing industry, Faber c.e.o. Stephen Page has said.
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