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Feraturing Yves Bonnefoy French poet, essayist, translator, and art historian, Yves Bonnefoy, was born in 1923 in Tours.
Poetry is a never-ending task In the first of two interviews introducing this year's Prague Writers' Festival, organiser Michael March talks to Yves Bonnefoy, who will be appearing at the festival, about Hamlet, Baudelaire, and his belief that the human race is 'condemned to hope'
Yves Bonnefoy: The Only Rose Translated by John Naughton from New and Selected Poems
Yves Bonnefoy The House Where I Was Born
Doris Lessing Nobel Prize in Literature
12.10.2007
Nobel Prize in Literature predictions
25.9.2007
Ed Sanders: Poems for New Orleans 
11.9.2007
Martin Belk: Seeking Dada in Prague 
12.6.2007
Live from Hotel Josef: Thursday Well it has been one hell of a week. That is to say, five days of pure joy from morning to night. And today we all depart wonderful Prague and wonderful Hotel Josef to the four corners of the world. I have loved every minute. What can be better than to wake up in a great bed, go down for a fabulous breakfast with stimulating company? Each day has unfolded with so many provocative encounters.
7.6.2007
Live from Hotel Josef: Wednesday Another great night’s sleep. Jump into the shower, quickly dress and prepare to go downstairs for a morning treat. Notice there is a message left from the Hotel Josef staff. Steven Gove called and has asked that I call him. Pick up today’s Guardian and join Sasha, Teri and Elena.
6.6.2007
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The Plastics

The New York Times publishes a lengthy article on the history of the band The Plastic People of the Universe.

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