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U.S. Negroes, Your Fight is Our Fight: Black Britons and the 1963 March on Washington
(Book chapter)This essay examines the diasporic character the 1963 March on Washington movement for Jobs and Freedom in Britain. In the months leading up to the march Black British activists and intellectuals closely followed events ... -
The Uncertainty Machine
(Article)A popular article exploring divination and the Chinese Book of Changes as an "uncertainty machine". -
Under the trimithes
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The Uniquness of London
(Book chapter)While, superficially, London may seem just another destination for migrants, it has a series of unique characteristics, which my proposed essay will outline. First, its long history of immigration, due to the duration of ... -
United Kingdom
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An unpublished letter to Lord Roberts, from Carmen Sylva
(Article)Transcript and discussion of a previously unpublished letter from Carmen Sylva to Lord Roberts -
Unrelated beauty: Amy Lowell, polyphonic prose, and the imagist city
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Unseemly Science
(Book)In the divided land of England, Elizabeth Barnabus has been living a double life – as both herself and as her brother, the private detective. Witnessing the brutal hanging of someone very close to her, Elizabeth resolves ... -
Untitled
(Other)CCTV interactive photographic installation, one-day display invited by Bloomberg for Tate Modern Gallery, UK -
Untitled (2003)
(Video)A thirty-four second film composed of one hundred and thirty-four digital still photographs of the night sky, taken over several hours of observation. Exposures for sixty personally-counted seconds enabled stars and aircrafts ... -
the vanishing princess. Bess, 1936
(Other)Two poems from a series of poems about stage magic and illusions -
Variations on a Half-Remembered Theme
(Other)poem in sestina form, winner of second-prize in the Brittle Star poetry competition. See p.8 of this publication for comments from the judge (George Szirtes) Szirtes' comments include "it is a very well-made sestina" and ...