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❛ We write to heighten our own awareness of life. We write to lure and enchant and console others. The view from the desk of writer Anaïs Nin, who died #OTD in 1977.

❛ We write to heighten our own awareness of life. We write to lure and enchant and console others.

The view from the desk of writer Anaïs Nin, who died #OTD in 1977.
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Into Poetry's latest essay is on the Canadian poet Len Gasparini. Written by Len's widow, the writer Lisa Pike, it focuses on one of his final poems as a key to unlocking his well-crafted, freedom-loving work as a whole. intocreative.co.uk/len-gasparini/

Into Poetry's latest essay is on the Canadian poet Len Gasparini. Written by Len's widow, the writer Lisa Pike, it focuses on one of his final poems as a key to unlocking his well-crafted, freedom-loving work as a whole. intocreative.co.uk/len-gasparini/
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Roman glass vessels. Date: c. 1st century BC–2nd century AD. Medium: soda‑lime glass, blown freehand and in molds; forms include beakers with teardrop bosses, bird and grape flasks, amphoriskoi and head‑shaped flasks. Collections: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The

Roman glass vessels. Date: c. 1st century BC–2nd century AD. Medium: soda‑lime glass, blown freehand and in molds; forms include beakers with teardrop bosses, bird and grape flasks, amphoriskoi and head‑shaped flasks. Collections: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The
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Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford in a scene from Charles Vidor's film noir, Gilda (1946). Johnny Farrell: “Doesn't it bother you at all that you're married?.” Gilda: “What I want to know is, does it bother you?.”

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'December' from Eliot Hodgkin's 'The Months', 1950. The first Christmas roses, seasonal greenery, a dainty indoor cyclamen, a shop-bought anemone, a clementine from Spain and two shy early violets, with their promise of spring.

'December' from Eliot Hodgkin's 'The Months', 1950. The first Christmas roses, seasonal greenery, a dainty indoor cyclamen, a shop-bought anemone, a  clementine from Spain and two shy early violets, with their promise of spring.