John Keats and his greatest love – his brother George: Q&A with biographer...
The Cockney Poet: "The goodness of his heart and the nobleness of his spirit.” John Keats (1795-1821) is celebrated as one of the greatest poets of the English language, succumbing to tuberculosis at...
View ArticleStanford writers bag an awful lot of prizes this year
It’s easy to forget the caliber of the people you are rubbing elbows with every day. So let me take a moment to blow their collective horn – especially since they’re so humble. Many of you may have...
View ArticleSometimes a Kindle is not enough: Gigante recalls an era when books were buddies
Denise Gigante, at home with a friend (Photo: L.A. Cicero) Last year, we interviewed Denise Gigante about her acclaimed new book, The Keats Brothers – the Q&A is here. The formidable author is...
View ArticleTLS: When did Keats become a great writer? Ask Gigante.
“What was he really like?” In case you missed it, a recent Times Literary Supplement article reviewed four new biographies of John Keats – one of them Denise Gigante‘s The Keats Brothers: The Life of...
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