Notes (1) “Lawrence Durrell on Rilke”
Lawrence Durrell on Rainer Maria Rilke’sThe Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge “Alle Uhren stehen” (All Clocks Stop or Time Stops).
Lawrence Durrell on Rainer Maria Rilke’sThe Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge “Alle Uhren stehen” (All Clocks Stop or Time Stops).
A NEW DEPARTURE IN DURRELL STUDIES “Durrell Studies” series from the Durrell Library of Corfu and Cambridge Scholars Publishing Series
Elizabeth Bowen: a Literary Life by Patricia Laurence Palgrave Macmillan, 2019 reviewed by Richard Pine It gives me no pleasure
Poetry editor RONY ALFANDARY writes: The 3rd Poetry section of C.20 finds us all in a lock-down, shying away from
Lawrence G. Durrell, age eighteen, passes his entrance exams on a first try and is admitted to King’s College, Cambridge.
In issue 2 of C.20 we published an excerpt from Brewster Chamberlin’s Ursula’s Triumph – the fourth and final volume
David Green David continues his journey through the Greek islands. In Issue 2 he was in Cyprus, Rhodes and Santorini.
Ralph Berry I never saw a better job of rehabilitation than Caliban. In it, the stage catches at a symbolic
Frank Kersnowski As I remember, and lived, the 1950s were not nearly as dull as much of the fiction of
“A Fatal Resistance To Life In This World“ Frank Kersnowski Introduction Since I would be spending a sabbatical in Europe