British Library publishes CD with several Ted Hughes poems [more]
The New Statesman has published a "previously unseen" manuscript poem, "Last Letter", from the British Library's Ted Hughes Archive [more]
A podcast of the conversation between Daniel Huws, Richard Hollis and Carol Hughes, recorded at the Ted Hughes Conference at Pembroke College, Cambridge, has been made available on the college's website. [more]
Roy Davids has submitted two of his essays, "An unpublished appreciation of Ted Hughes's Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being" and "The Table Talk of Ted Hughes – a Counterblast" for publication ... [more]
Noel Chanan's film "The Artist and the Poet" (Leonard Baskin & Ted Hughes in Conversation) will be screened at the DocSpot at the Barbican, London on 17th Nov. 2010, at 6.30 pm. The event will be followed ... [more]
The Ted Hughes Conference at Cambridge has concluded. Here is a short summary, photos and more. [more]
Daniel Weissbort has published Ted Hughes and Translation (Richard Hollis, 2011). [more]
Lucas Myers has published The Essential Self: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath (Richard Hollis, 2011). [more]
The British Library has acquired letters and manuscripts of Ted Hughes from his sister Olwyn [more]
Roy Davids has just submitted his short essay "Seancing with Ted". [more]
Joanny Moulin sent in this Call for Papers for a publication on Hughes's talks for Poetry in the Making. [more]
Terry Gifford has submitted two essays "A Response to the Letters of Ted Hughes" and "Ted Hughes, Translation and Ecopoetics". [more]
Ann Skea informs me that there is a new radioplay based on Ted Hughes's life, which can be downloaded for free. [more]
Carrie Smith submitted a blog entry relating to Ted Hughes's manuscripts. [more]
"What is the Truth? Ted Hughes, Childhood, Memories and Stories" is an essay that deals with parts of Ted Hughes's biography, how we remember and more. [more]
I've just noticed that Ann Skea's essay "Occult Energies" is now available online. [more]
Ann Skea has uploaded all parts of her essay on Ted Hughes's "Adam and the Sacred Nine" to her website. [more]
Roy Davids has submitted a poem "Sixteen Telegrams to Ted". [more]
Sophie Pollard has submitted a new essay titled "The Oedipus Myth in Ted Hughes's Crow". [more]
Ted Hughes Archive now open at the British Library [more]
Eisbergfreistadt is a project by Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick. Their story goes that in 1923, at the height of the hyperinflation, a huge iceberg stranded just off the German town of Lübeck in the Baltic Sea. The iceberg was declared a free trade zone and attracted a lot of attention. It inspired the artists of the time to design Notgeld (inflation money) … But you best read on and explore for yourselves at
www.eisbergfreistadt.com.
"What is the Truth? Ted Hughes, Childhood, Memories and Stories" is an essay exploring aspects of Ted Hughes's biography as remembered by Hughes and others, how we remember and more.
Edward Hadley: The Elegies of Ted Hughes, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010 [
more].
The Letters of Ted Hughes, Faber & Faber 2007/2009; [
more].
Ted Hughes: Collected Poems (paperback), Faber & Faber 2009; [
more].
Collected Poems for Children (paperback), Faber & Faber 2009; [
more].
Daniel Huws's Memories of Ted Hughes 1952–1963 (Richard Hollis, 2010) [
more].
Ehor Boyanowsky: Savage Gods, Silver Ghosts: In the Wild with Ted Hughes (Douglas & McIntyre).
Review and podcast here.