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The Man Who Wouldn’t Stand Up

Jacob M Appel won the Dundee International Book Prize in 2012 for The Man Who Wouldn’t Stand Up.  Appel is a bioethicist, essayist and fiction writer. Despite many of his short stories already having been published, Appel found it difficult to find a publisher for his debut novel at home saying, “American publishers appeared to Read More

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Lincoln

It’s an odd thing watching a film when you know how it ends. Rather than needing to focus on predicting (or anticipating) the outcome one focuses instead on the journey, picking up details along the way. We know how the subject matter of Lincoln will resolve itself:  most viewers will be familiar with the passing Read More

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Jubilation! : poems celebrating 50 Years of Jamaican Independence

2012 was a big year for Jamaica. Internationally, the island’s impressive athletic performances during London’s Olympic Games prompted a proliferation of green, black and gold flags at numerous events and festivities. As Usain Bolt, unofficial Jamaican national hero (Jamaica has specific official National Heroes) and the world’s fastest man, broke yet another astonishing world record, Read More

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Hyde Park on the Hudson

Roger Michell’s Hyde Park on Hudson centres on a weekend in 1939 when King George VI and the Queen travelled to America (the first trip made by British monarchs to the U.S.) to visit President Franklin D. Roosevelt, residing at his mother’s upstate New York home. Against this background, the developing intimate relationship between Roosevelt Read More

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Hitchcock

Making a biopic about one of the film world’s most well-known and loved directors must be a daunting task. Director Sacha Gervasi should therefore be praised for taking on the story of Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma’s (Helen Mirren) turbulent relationship during the filming of Psycho (1960). The making of Hitchcock’s most Read More

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Head On

Head On is the second collection from Clare Shaw, a poet described by Carol Ann Duffy as “one of the best new readers on the circuit”. Although the description refers to the poet’s performing abilities, the sound of Clare Shaw’s energetic voice can equally be heard coming through the lines on the page. Shaw’s pen Read More

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A Fine Madness

A Fine Madness is a collection of prose-poetry portraying the experiences and political awakenings of a soldier during the 1998 Congo war. The collection is based on the author’s own writings, composed during his time as a combatant. Mashingaidze Gomo joined the Airforce of Zimbabwe in 1984, beginning a twenty-three year military career as an Read More

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The Exile’s House

Ian Parks is primarily known as a love poet. The Exile’s House, however, signals a thematic departure.  Although a hint of romance can be read into certain pieces, this collection is primarily about landscape and an exploration of our relationship with place. The Exile’s House considers roots and origins, investigating how  perceptions of place are Read More

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Estrangement

Estrangement, showing in the Cooper Gallery until the 16th of February, is an exhibition offering us images inspired by a sort of disconnection from the world. Estrangement can convey itself in many different forms; it can speak to the individual, the collective alienation of humans to themselves, or to a place or situation in life. Read More

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Drawn from Structures Living and Dead

The current exhibition in the Lamb Gallery, Drawn from Structures Living and Dead, features the work of three artists alongside items  from Dundee University’s D’Arcy Thompson Zoology Museum. It runs in conjunction with two other exhibitions which share scientific subject matter and which also draw upon local talent. The exhibition is concerned with biological observation Read More

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