There is a new essay online which I wrote for the Ted Hughes conference at Emory University in 2005. It is called "'Family relations' – Traces of a cosmology in Ted Hughes's Creation Tales" [more]
Palgrave Macmillan has just published Edward Hadley's new book, The Elegies of Ted Hughes, which developed from his PhD thesis. [more]
Roger Elkin submitted a new essay for publication on this site! It is called "Ted Hughes and 'A Separate Little Self'" [more]
Exeter University will host a conference in October which is based around literary archives. [more]
The British Library obtained can original copy of The Saint Botolph's Review, annotated by Ted Hughes. [more]
British Library publishes CD of recordings from the BBC and British Library Sound Archives: "Sylvia Plath - The Spoken Word". [more]
Ann Skea alerted me to two news articles in The Times Online [more]
Ann Skea alerted me to several news articles in The Times, The Guardian and at BBC News. [more]
Daniel Huws has published his Memories of Ted Hughes 1952–1963 (Richard Hollis, 2010; 54 pages). [more]
Keith Sagar's new full-length study Ted Hughes and Nature: 'Terror and Exultation' has just been published by Fastprint Publishing. [more]
Paperback edition of Letters of Ted Hughes corrected and improved [more]
Podcast with Ehor Boyanowsky about "Savage Gods, Silver Ghosts" and his relationship with Ted Hughes now online. [more]
New issue of the Ted Hughes Archive Blog online [more]
Noel Chanan has published a DVD with a discussion between Ted Hughes and Leonard Baskin [more]
Keith Sagar has submitted a review of Ehor Boyanowsky's "Savage Gods, Silver Ghosts" [more]
New issue of the Ted Hughes Archive Blog online [more]
Ann Skea has published a new Ted Hughes transcript on her website. [more]
New issue of the Ted Hughes Archive Blog online [more]
Donald Crossley and Kate Rew featured in new episode of Wild Swim [more]
The BBC has published several features on Ted Hughes an Mytholmroyd on its website [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.