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  • Christopher Logue
  • English poet (1926–2011)

    Christopher Logue, CBE (23 November 1926 – 2 December 2011) was an English poet associated with the British Poetry Revival, and a pacifist. Born in Portsmouth

    Christopher Logue

    Christopher_Logue

  • The Devils (film)
  • 1971 film by Ken Russell

    Pierre Barre Georgina Hale as Philippe Trincant Brian Murphy as Adam Christopher Logue as Cardinal Richelieu Graham Armitage as King Louis XIII of France

    The Devils (film)

    The_Devils_(film)

  • War Music (poem)
  • Project of British poet Christopher Logue

    War Music is the working title of British poet Christopher Logue's long-term project to create a modernist poem based on Homer's Iliad, begun in 1959

    War Music (poem)

    War_Music_(poem)

  • Kae Tempest
  • English poet, musical artist, novelist and playwright

    Melbourne, Brisbane, and Sydney. Some of Tempest's influences include Christopher Logue (his "favourite poet"), Samuel Beckett, James Joyce, W B Yeats, William

    Kae Tempest

    Kae Tempest

    Kae_Tempest

  • Savage Messiah (1972 film)
  • 1972 British film

    Russell, with Harry Benn as associate producer, from a screenplay by Christopher Logue, based on the 1931 book Savage Messiah by H. S. Ede. Much of the content

    Savage Messiah (1972 film)

    Savage_Messiah_(1972_film)

  • Dante's Inferno (1967 film)
  • Television film by Ken Russell

    Andrew Faulds as William Morris Iza Teller as Christina Rossetti Christopher Logue as Algernon Swinburne Gala Mitchell as Jane Morris Pat Ashton as Fanny

    Dante's Inferno (1967 film)

    Dante's_Inferno_(1967_film)

  • Lindsay Anderson
  • English filmmaker, theatre director, and film critic (1923–1994)

    (Christopher Logue, 1959) Serjeant Musgrave's Dance (John Arden, 1959) The Lily White Boys (Harry Cookson and Christopher Logue, 1960) Trials by Logue:

    Lindsay Anderson

    Lindsay_Anderson

  • Private Eye
  • British satirical and current affairs magazine

    Gerald Scarfe, Tony Rushton, Patrick Marnham and Candida Betjeman. Christopher Logue was another long-time contributor, providing the column "True Stories"

    Private Eye

    Private_Eye

  • Alan Howard (actor)
  • British actor (1937–2015)

    Mowatt (rehearsed reading) Orange Tree Theatre July 1983 War Music by Christopher Logue from Homer's Iliad, Almeida Theatre 1984, followed by a British Council

    Alan Howard (actor)

    Alan_Howard_(actor)

  • Logue (surname)
  • Surname list

    Charlie Logue, member of Irish folk rock band Goats Don't Shave Christian Logue, member of American metal band Savage Grace Christopher Logue (1926–2011)

    Logue (surname)

    Logue_(surname)

  • Wilfred Owen
  • English poet and soldier (1893–1918)

    include Sir Andrew Motion (Poet Laureate 1999–2009), Dannie Abse, Christopher Logue, Gillian Clarke and Seamus Heaney. Owen Sheers was awarded the prize

    Wilfred Owen

    Wilfred Owen

    Wilfred_Owen

  • Alan Clodd
  • Irish publisher (1918-2002)

    In the 1950s and early 1960s Clodd published poetry pamphlets by Christopher Logue, Ronald Firbank, and Kathleen Raine. In 1967 he founded the Enitharmon

    Alan Clodd

    Alan_Clodd

  • Maurice Girodias
  • French publisher (1919–1990)

    Samuel Beckett, William S. Burroughs, Iris Owens, John Glassco and Christopher Logue. Girodias was born Maurice Kahane in Paris, France, the son of Manchester-born

    Maurice Girodias

    Maurice Girodias

    Maurice_Girodias

  • The Paris Review
  • New York–based English-language literary magazine

    writers, including du Bois, Plimpton, Matthiessen, Alexander Trocchi, Christopher Logue, and Eugene Walter. The first-floor and basement rooms in Plimpton's

    The Paris Review

    The_Paris_Review

  • Shakespeare and Company (bookstore)
  • English-language bookstore in Paris

    him in English. Among the journal's editors were Richard Seaver, Christopher Logue, and Alexander Trocchi. Jane Lougee was the publisher. From 1959 to

    Shakespeare and Company (bookstore)

    Shakespeare and Company (bookstore)

    Shakespeare_and_Company_(bookstore)

  • Black Watch
  • Infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland

    Karl Leyser, German-born medieval historian and Oxford professor Christopher Logue, English poet Fulton Mackay, Scottish actor Gillean Maclaine, the

    Black Watch

    Black Watch

    Black_Watch

  • The End of Arthur's Marriage
  • 6th episode of the 3rd season of The Wednesday Play

    early work of director Ken Loach, and the script was written by poet Christopher Logue. It is unusual in Loach's catalogue for the surrealism, and the director

    The End of Arthur's Marriage

    The_End_of_Arthur's_Marriage

  • Allen Ginsberg
  • American poet and writer (1926–1997)

    Adrian Mitchell, Alexander Trocchi, Harry Fainlight, Anselm Hollo, Christopher Logue, George MacBeth, Gregory Corso, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Michael Horovitz

    Allen Ginsberg

    Allen Ginsberg

    Allen_Ginsberg

  • Crusoe (film)
  • 1988 film by Caleb Deschanel

    release poster Directed by Caleb Deschanel Screenplay by Walon Green Christopher Logue Based on Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Produced by Andrew Braunsberg

    Crusoe (film)

    Crusoe_(film)

  • Gandalf's Garden
  • UK magazine

    cuttings). Some well-known contributors to the magazine included Christopher Logue, Adrian Mitchell, Joan Baez and Spike Milligan. The front cover of

    Gandalf's Garden

    Gandalf's_Garden

  • Civil list
  • List of individuals to whom money is paid by the government

    Wordsworth, William Barnes, Geraldine Jewsbury, Margaret Oliphant, Christopher Logue, and Molly Parkin. (Lord Byron is often said to have received a civil

    Civil list

    Civil_list

  • Trojan War in literature and the arts
  • published in 2019. A Prince of Troy, published in 2019. War Music by Christopher Logue, a Modernist retelling of books 1–8 and 16–19 of Homer's Iliad, published

    Trojan War in literature and the arts

    Trojan War in literature and the arts

    Trojan_War_in_literature_and_the_arts

  • Merlin (literary magazine)
  • and 1954. It published the work of Samuel Beckett, Henry Miller, Christopher Logue, Pablo Neruda, and Jean-Paul Sartre, among others. Merlin's politically

    Merlin (literary magazine)

    Merlin_(literary_magazine)

  • Theodora Keogh
  • American novelist

    co-founders of the Review; Scottish novelist Alexander Trocchi; the poet Christopher Logue; and Alabama poet and screenwriter Eugene Walter. Keogh wrote nine

    Theodora Keogh

    Theodora Keogh

    Theodora_Keogh

  • Willie Rushton
  • English cartoonist and comedian (1937–1996)

    1966) True Stories Christopher Logue (Rushton illustrations only) (Four Square, 1965) The Penguin Private Eye Rushton with Christopher Booker and Richard

    Willie Rushton

    Willie Rushton

    Willie_Rushton

  • List of American films of 1991
  • Bell, John Bennett, John Cater, Vernon Dobtcheff, Martin Friend, Christopher Logue, Mac McDonald, Michelle McKenna, Murray Melvin, Norman Mitchell, Nick

    List of American films of 1991

    List_of_American_films_of_1991

  • Iris Owens
  • American novelist

    among them Alexander Trocchi, Christopher Logue, John Stevenson, George Plimpton and Richard Seaver. Like Trocchi and Logue, she earned money writing erotic

    Iris Owens

    Iris_Owens

  • Alexander Trocchi
  • Scottish novelist (1925–1984)

    literary magazine Merlin, which published Henry Miller, Samuel Beckett, Christopher Logue, and Pablo Neruda, amongst others. Although not published in Merlin

    Alexander Trocchi

    Alexander Trocchi

    Alexander_Trocchi

  • Cholmondeley Award
  • Poetry award

    2004 John Agard Ruth Padel Lawrence Sail Eva Salzman 2005 Jane Duran Christopher Logue M. R. Peacocke Neil Rollinson 2006 Alan Jenkins Mimi Khalvati Jo Shapcott

    Cholmondeley Award

    Cholmondeley_Award

  • Rosemary Hill
  • English writer and historian

    Planning. Hill has been married twice. Her first husband was the poet Christopher Logue (1926–2011), whom she married in 1985; and her second was the architectural

    Rosemary Hill

    Rosemary Hill

    Rosemary_Hill

  • Committee of 100 (United Kingdom)
  • Former British anti-war activism group

    Dr Fergus King Rev RE Kirby Michael Lesser Ed Lewis Isobel Lindsay Christopher Logue Alan Longman Alan Lovell David Lumsdaine Hugh MacDiarmid Pat McConnell

    Committee of 100 (United Kingdom)

    Committee of 100 (United Kingdom)

    Committee_of_100_(United_Kingdom)

  • War Music
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    composition by James Ledger War Music (poem), a project of British poet Christopher Logue War Music (Refused album) War Music (Slim the Mobster album) War Music

    War Music

    War_Music

  • An Arrow's Flight
  • 1998 novel by Mark Merlis

    Wilson's essay entitled 'The Wound and the Bow'. It was also inspired by Christopher Logue and Robinson Jeffers. It has been read as a sequel to Andrew Holleran's

    An Arrow's Flight

    An_Arrow's_Flight

  • Valhalla (1986 film)
  • 1986 Danish animated feature film

    featuring the voices of a primarily British cast. In the German dub, Christopher Lee voiced Thor. The movie was released in October 1986. More than 100

    Valhalla (1986 film)

    Valhalla_(1986_film)

  • Neustadt International Prize for Literature
  • American literary award

    Brenton (1942–)  England Kamala Markandaya (1924–2004)  India  England Christopher Logue (1926–2011)  England N. Scott Momaday (1934–2024)  United States Sándor

    Neustadt International Prize for Literature

    Neustadt International Prize for Literature

    Neustadt_International_Prize_for_Literature

  • Donovan
  • Scottish musician (born 1946)

    Loach film Poor Cow. "Be Not Too Hard" was a musical setting of Christopher Logue's poem September Song and was later recorded by such artists as Joan

    Donovan

    Donovan

    Donovan

  • Victor Lewis-Smith
  • British producer and critic (1957–2022)

    World" column of bizarre news items in Private Eye, where he replaced Christopher Logue. In 2011, he was living in Cumbria and never visited the magazine's

    Victor Lewis-Smith

    Victor Lewis-Smith

    Victor_Lewis-Smith

  • The Good Earth (Manfred Mann's Earth Band album)
  • 1974 studio album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band

    Too Hard" (Rogers, Christopher Logue) – 4:12 "Earth Hymn Part 2" (Mann, Slade) – 4:18 "Be Not Too Hard" (Single version) (Rogers, Logue) – 3:39 "I'll Be

    The Good Earth (Manfred Mann's Earth Band album)

    The_Good_Earth_(Manfred_Mann's_Earth_Band_album)

  • A High Wind in Jamaica (film)
  • 1965 film directed by Alexander Mackendrick

    The score was composed by Larry Adler, with lyrics written by poet Christopher Logue. Mike LeRoy sang the title theme. Mackendrick expressed dissatisfaction

    A High Wind in Jamaica (film)

    A_High_Wind_in_Jamaica_(film)

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    University Press. p. 377. ISBN 978-0-8223-3769-0. Logue, Christopher (2015). "Introduction by Christopher Reid". War Music, an account of Homer's Iliad.

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • Joan (album)
  • 1967 studio album by Joan Baez

    Noel and her book Daybreak. "Be Not Too Hard" (Donovan, lyrics: Christopher Logue) "Eleanor Rigby" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) "Turquoise" (Donovan)

    Joan (album)

    Joan_(album)

  • Costa Book Awards
  • Former annual literary awards

    Tash Aw The Harmony Silk Factory Kate Thompson The New Policeman Christopher Logue Cold Calls Hilary Spurling Matisse the Master — 2006 William Boyd

    Costa Book Awards

    Costa_Book_Awards

  • Christopher North (composer)
  • American composer and musician

    (2010) verse play by Christopher Logue, percussion/drums & Cigar BoxGuitar score, with song for mixed choir, produced in NYC Christopher North's De la Sur

    Christopher North (composer)

    Christopher_North_(composer)

  • Binette Schroeder
  • German author and illustrator (1939–2022)

    published by NordSüd Verlag Crocodile, Crocodile (1975), translated by Christopher Logue, published by Jonathan Cape Die wunderbaren Reisen und Abenteuer des

    Binette Schroeder

    Binette_Schroeder

  • List of people from Hampshire
  • born in Aldershot Kathleen Lockhart, actor, was born in Southsea Christopher Logue, poet, was born in Portsmouth Henry Long, footballer, was born in

    List of people from Hampshire

    List_of_people_from_Hampshire

  • Danny Trejo
  • American actor (born 1944)

    Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 4, pp. 32. Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 3, pp. 28. Trejo and Logue (2021), chapter 11, pp. 102. Trejo and Logue (2021)

    Danny Trejo

    Danny Trejo

    Danny_Trejo

  • 2005 in literature
  • children's literature: Mal Peet, Tamar Cholmondeley Award: Jane Duran, Christopher Logue, M. R. Peacocke, Neil Rollinson Commonwealth Writers Prize: Andrea

    2005 in literature

    2005_in_literature

  • Bird of Prey (TV serial)
  • 1982 British TV series or programme

    Carole Nimmons as Anne Jay Nigel Davenport as Charles Bridgnorth Christopher Logue as Hugo Jardine Jeremy Child as Tony Hendersly Roger Sloman as Harry

    Bird of Prey (TV serial)

    Bird_of_Prey_(TV_serial)

  • List of American films of 1971
  • Melvin, Michael Gothard, Georgina Hale, Brian Murphy, John Woodvine, Christopher Logue, Kenneth Colley, Graham Armitage, Andrew Faulds, Judith Paris, Catherine

    List of American films of 1971

    List_of_American_films_of_1971

  • The Wednesday Play
  • British TV drama anthology (1964–1970)

    directed by Kenneth Loach) The End of Arthur's Marriage (written by Christopher Logue; directed by Kenneth Loach) In Two Minds (written by David Mercer;

    The Wednesday Play

    The_Wednesday_Play

  • International Poetry Incarnation
  • Anselm Hollo Michael Horovitz Ernst Jandl Paolo Lionni (1938 - 1985) Christopher Logue George MacBeth Tom McGrath Adrian Mitchell Dan Richter Alexander Trocchi

    International Poetry Incarnation

    International_Poetry_Incarnation

  • The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream
  • 1967 fundraising concert held in London, U.K

    Fire, Ron Geesin, Lincoln Folk Group, Mike Horovitz, Poison Bellows, Christopher Logue, Robert C. Randall, Suzy Creamcheese, Sam Gopal's Dream, Giant Sun

    The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream

    The_14_Hour_Technicolor_Dream

  • Bill Le Sage
  • British musician, composer and bandleader

    Swings (1958, with Sid Phillips) Red Bird Jazz & Poetry (1959, with Christopher Logue and Tony Kinsey) An Evening with Tony Kinsey 'Mr. Percussion' (1961

    Bill Le Sage

    Bill_Le_Sage

  • Stuart Holroyd
  • British writer (1933–2025)

    subsequent confrontation in a nearby public house involving Kenneth Tynan, Christopher Logue and Colin Wilson were widely reported. Emergence from Chaos was a

    Stuart Holroyd

    Stuart_Holroyd

  • The King's Speech
  • 2010 film by Tom Hooper

    plays the future King George VI who, to cope with a stammer, sees Lionel Logue, an Australian speech and language therapist played by Geoffrey Rush. The

    The King's Speech

    The_King's_Speech

  • Austryn Wainhouse
  • American translator and writer

    the press. Wainhouse was friends for many years with British poet Christopher Logue, with whom he carried on a lively correspondence for decades. Hedyphagetica

    Austryn Wainhouse

    Austryn_Wainhouse

  • Deaths in December 2011
  • (1974–2005). Pavle Jurina, 56, Croatian handball player and coach. Christopher Logue, 85, British poet. David Montgomery, 84, American historian, brain

    Deaths in December 2011

    Deaths_in_December_2011

  • Friday Night, Saturday Morning
  • British TV talk show (1979–1982)

    Archer, Lord Colville, Jan Kavan, Jessica Mitford, Jill Tweedie, Christopher Logue, Denise Coffey, Phillip Hodson 18 December 1981 Jane Walmsley Maureen

    Friday Night, Saturday Morning

    Friday_Night,_Saturday_Morning

  • Griffin Poetry Prize
  • Canadian poetry award

    Notley Disobedience Winner Victor Hernández Cruz Maraca Finalist Christopher Logue Homer: War Music Finalist Les Murray Conscious and Verbal Finalist

    Griffin Poetry Prize

    Griffin_Poetry_Prize

  • Nimbus (literary magazine)
  • Kavanagh's career. Due to editorial differences between Wright and Hull, Christopher Logue, in 1957, became co-editor with Hull and the name of the magazine

    Nimbus (literary magazine)

    Nimbus_(literary_magazine)

  • Keepsake Press
  • English private press

    by Lydia Pasternak Slater, illustrated by Gordon Bradshaw WHAT, by Christopher Logue Two Confessions by Edward Lowbury, illustrated by Elizabeth Lewis

    Keepsake Press

    Keepsake_Press

  • Charles Fox (jazz critic)
  • English writer and broadcaster

    magazine entitled Ninepence founded with the poets Patrick Brangwyn and Christopher Logue. Fox was part of the group around McCarthy who founded Jazz Monthly

    Charles Fox (jazz critic)

    Charles_Fox_(jazz_critic)

  • Tom Pickard
  • English poet and filmmaker

    national strike since 1926. Performers at the event included the poets Christopher Logue, Hamish Henderson, Tony Harrison, Eric Mottram, Jeff Nuttall, Barry

    Tom Pickard

    Tom_Pickard

  • 1990 in literature
  • American Poetry: W. S. Merwin Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Christopher Logue, Kings Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: James Merrill, The Inner

    1990 in literature

    1990_in_literature

  • Wholly Communion
  • 1965 British film by Peter Whitehead

    Lawrence Ferlinghetti Allen Ginsberg Michael Horovitz Ernst Jandl Christopher Logue Adrian Mitchell Alexander Trocchi Andrei Voznesensky The Monthly Film

    Wholly Communion

    Wholly_Communion

  • Prior Park College
  • Public school in Bath, Somerset, England

    biographer and journalist Peter Levi, University of Oxford educator Christopher Logue, poet Sir Ken Macdonald Director of Public Prosecutions of England

    Prior Park College

    Prior Park College

    Prior_Park_College

  • 2005 in poetry
  • Clung. Auckland University Press Cholmondeley Award: Jane Duran, Christopher Logue, M. R. Peacocke, Neil Rollinson Eric Gregory Award: Melanie Challenger

    2005 in poetry

    2005_in_poetry

  • John Glashan
  • Scottish cartoonist (1927–1999)

    ISBN 0-233-96945-4 Sweet and Sour: An Anthology of Comic Verse. Ed. Christopher Logue. London: Batsford, 1983. ISBN 0-7134-3792-8 Small Parts in History

    John Glashan

    John_Glashan

  • St John's College, Portsmouth
  • Former independent school in Hampshire, England

    Cunningham puppeteer, writer and ventriloquist, OJ 1961–68 [d. 2017] Christopher Logue, English poet [d. 2011] Mike Hugg founding member of the 1960s group

    St John's College, Portsmouth

    St John's College, Portsmouth

    St_John's_College,_Portsmouth

  • Church Row, Hampstead
  • Residential street in London, England

    guests including the actors Tom Courtney, and Peter O'Toole, the poet Christopher Logue, fashion designer Mary Quant and the boxer Terry Downes. The Gothic

    Church Row, Hampstead

    Church Row, Hampstead

    Church_Row,_Hampstead

  • The Best of Manfred Mann's Earth Band Re-Mastered
  • 1999 greatest hits album by Manfred Mann's Earth Band

    Mick Rogers, Chris Slade) – 3:24 "Be Not Too Hard" (single version) (Christopher Logue, Rogers) – 3:35 "Spirits in the Night" (Bruce Springsteen) – 6:27

    The Best of Manfred Mann's Earth Band Re-Mastered

    The_Best_of_Manfred_Mann's_Earth_Band_Re-Mastered

  • List of English writers (K–Q)
  • poet, Dr. Dolittle Norah Lofts (1904–1983), novelist and biographer Christopher Logue (1926–2011), poet and screenwriter Herbert Lomas (1924–2011), poet

    List of English writers (K–Q)

    List_of_English_writers_(K–Q)

  • British Poetry Revival
  • Poetry movement

    Finch, Edwin Morgan, Jim Burns, Elaine Feinstein, Lee Harwood, and Christopher Logue. Many of these poets joined Allen Ginsberg and an audience of 7,000

    British Poetry Revival

    British_Poetry_Revival

  • Edward J. Logue
  • Urban planner, public administrator

    Edward Joseph Logue (February 7, 1921 – January 27, 2000) was an American urban planner and public administrator who worked in New Haven, Boston, and

    Edward J. Logue

    Edward J. Logue

    Edward_J._Logue

  • List of Old Portmuthians
  • Former students of Portsmouth Grammar School

    Helicopters James Clavell (1924–1994), novelist, screenwriter and director Christopher Logue (1926–), critically acclaimed poet Sir Malcolm Bates (1934–2009),

    List of Old Portmuthians

    List_of_Old_Portmuthians

  • George Sutherland Fraser
  • British poet

    Kinsella - James Kirkup - Philip Larkin - Laurie Lee - Alun Lewis - Christopher Logue - Rob Lyle - George MacBeth - Norman MacCaig - Mairi MacInnes - Ewart

    George Sutherland Fraser

    George_Sutherland_Fraser

  • Prince Charming (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    film) Prince Charming (manga) Prince Charming, the autobiography of Christopher Logue Prince Charming, novel by Rachel Hawkins Prince Charming (TV series)

    Prince Charming (disambiguation)

    Prince_Charming_(disambiguation)

  • Vernon Scannell
  • English writer and poet

    I deserted from the Army." The first recipient of the Owen Award, Christopher Logue, author of some of the best war poetry of the past half-century (in

    Vernon Scannell

    Vernon_Scannell

  • Marilyn Stafford
  • British photographer (1925–2023)

    Le Corbusier, Renato Guttuso, Carlo Levi, Sharon Tate, Donovan, Christopher Logue, Lee Marvin, Joanna Lumley, David Frost, Richard Attenborough, Alan

    Marilyn Stafford

    Marilyn_Stafford

  • List of English-language poets
  • 1946, NZ) Thomas Lodge (1556–1625, E) John Logan (1748–1788, S/E) Christopher Logue (1926–2011, E) James Longenbach (living, US) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    List of English-language poets

    List_of_English-language_poets

  • Lillian Garrett-Groag
  • Argentine playwright, theatre director and actor

    in an imagined setting in rural Spain. War Music (2009), based on Christopher Logue's modernist rewrite of Homer's Iliad. A Flaw in the Ointment by Georges

    Lillian Garrett-Groag

    Lillian_Garrett-Groag

  • 1990 in poetry
  • Randall Sharp for "Doing It" Bernard F. Connors Prize for Poetry: Christopher Logue, "Kings" Bobbitt National Prize for Poetry: James Merrill, The Inner

    1990 in poetry

    1990_in_poetry

  • 2011 in the United Kingdom
  • 1914) 1 December – Eric Arnott, eye surgeon (b. 1929) 2 December – Christopher Logue, poet (b. 1926) 3 December – Dev Anand, Indian-born actor (b. 1923)

    2011 in the United Kingdom

    2011_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • 1926 in poetry
  • Manuel Caballero (died 2021) Spanish poet and novelist November 23 – Christopher Logue (died 2011), English poet, playwright, screen writer and actor associated

    1926 in poetry

    1926_in_poetry

  • Partisan Coffee House
  • Coffeehouse in London (1958–1962)

    Berger, art critic and author Richard Hoggart, author and sociologist Christopher Logue, poet and pacifist Rod Stewart, entertainer It was also visited by

    Partisan Coffee House

    Partisan_Coffee_House

  • Ray Foulk
  • 150,000 go wild as Dylan rocks isle, The Daily Telegraph, p. 1. Logue, Christopher Logue (13 Sept 1969) A feir feld ful of folk – Second thoughts on the

    Ray Foulk

    Ray_Foulk

  • Prospect Theatre Company
  • directly to the musical War Music (1977) with words by Homer and Christopher Logue and music by Donald Fraser. From 1970 to 1976 four major productions

    Prospect Theatre Company

    Prospect_Theatre_Company

  • Costa Book Award for Poetry
  • Annual literary award for English-language poetry

    Ghosts Matthew Hollis Ground Water Michael Symmons Roberts Corpus 2005 Christopher Logue Cold Calls Winner David Harsent Legion Shortlist Richard Price Lucky

    Costa Book Award for Poetry

    Costa_Book_Award_for_Poetry

  • 1959 in poetry
  • Unfallen Laurence Lerner, Domestic Interior, a first book of poems Christopher Logue, Songs Louis MacNeice, Eighty-Five Poems James Michie, Possible Laughter

    1959 in poetry

    1959_in_poetry

  • 2007 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Town and Country Planning Association. For services to Urban Design. Christopher Logue, Writer and Poet. For services to Literature. John David Mackie, lately

    2007 New Year Honours

    2007_New_Year_Honours

  • The Opportunists
  • 1999 film

    written and directed by Myles Connell, and starring Christopher Walken, Cyndi Lauper, Donal Logue, and Vera Farmiga. The film takes place in the urban

    The Opportunists

    The_Opportunists

  • 1956 in poetry
  • The Minute and Longer Poems, Hessle, East Yorkshire: Marvell Press Christopher Logue, Devil, Maggot and Son Norman MacCaig, Riding Lights, London: Hogarth

    1956 in poetry

    1956_in_poetry

  • Joyce Rugg Gunn
  • British lawyer and court official

    1962-03-09. p. 7. Retrieved 2025-07-07 – via Newspapers.com. "Poet Christopher Logue defies to L. C. C. Over Market Antique Arcade". The Kensington News

    Joyce Rugg Gunn

    Joyce_Rugg_Gunn

  • 1969 in poetry
  • Laurence Lerner, Selves Christopher Logue New Numbers The Girls Michael Longley, No Continuing City Hugh MacDiarmid, pen name of Christopher Murray Grieve, A

    1969 in poetry

    1969_in_poetry

  • X (magazine)
  • British review of literature and the arts

    quantity any more. X + 1 had it in for Commitment in the shape of Mr Christopher Logue; X + 2 takes on Mr Kingsley Amis, Mr Alvarez, Mr Conquest, Mr G. S

    X (magazine)

    X (magazine)

    X_(magazine)

  • Penguin poetry anthologies
  • Elizabeth Jennings - Patrick Kavanagh - Sidney Keyes - Philip Larkin - Christopher Logue - Hugh MacDiarmid - Louis MacNeice - Dom Moraes - Edwin Muir - William

    Penguin poetry anthologies

    Penguin_poetry_anthologies

  • Wallace Southam
  • British business executive and amateur composer (1900–1990)

    Chiswick, 1967 "Silence" (Edward Lucie-Smith), 1967 "Gone Ladies" (Christopher Logue), 1968 Fifteen Love Songs, Athens, 1948, privately printed Poetry

    Wallace Southam

    Wallace_Southam

  • Paul Phillips (conductor)
  • American conductor, composer and music scholar (b.1956)

    (various) [S & piano], 1987 War Music (Christopher Logue), 2005, rev. 2006 90-minute music theatre piece based on Logue's adaptation of The Iliad. Commissioned

    Paul Phillips (conductor)

    Paul Phillips (conductor)

    Paul_Phillips_(conductor)

  • British Poetry since 1945
  • Poetry anthology

    Jennings - Brian Jones - David Jones - Philip Larkin - Peter Levi - Christopher Logue - Edward Lucie-Smith - George MacBeth - Norman MacCaig - Hugh MacDiarmid

    British Poetry since 1945

    British_Poetry_since_1945

  • 1981 in poetry
  • below) Peter Levi, Private Ground Liz Lochhead, The Grimm Sisters Christopher Logue, Ode to the Dodo Michael Longley, Patchwork, Irish poet published

    1981 in poetry

    1981_in_poetry

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Swiss

    Christophe

    With Christ Inside; He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Carrier of Christ; Christ Bearer

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  • Christophe
  • Boy/Male

    English French

    Christophe

    He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...

    Christophe

  • Kristopher
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian American

    Kristopher

    Form of Christopher.

    Kristopher

  • CHRISTOPH
  • Male

    German

    CHRISTOPH

    German form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPH means "Christ-bearer." 

    CHRISTOPH

  • Christoffer
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, German, Greek, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Christoffer

    Carrier of Christ

    Christoffer

  • KRISTOPHER
  • Male

    English

    KRISTOPHER

    Variant spelling of English Christopher, KRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer." 

    KRISTOPHER

  • Christopher
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Christopher

    English : from a medieval personal name which ostensibly means ‘bearer of Christ’, Latin Christopherus, Greek Khristophoros, from Khristos ‘Christ’. Compare Christian + -pher-, -phor- ‘carry’. This was borne by a rather obscure 3rd-century martyred saint. His name was relatively common among early Christians, who desired to bear Christ metaphorically with them in their daily lives. Subsequently, the name was explained by a folk etymology according to which the saint carried the infant Christ across a ford and so became the patron saint of travelers. In this guise he was enormously popular in the Middle Ages, and many inns were named with the sign of St. Christopher. In some instances the surname may have derived originally from residence at or association with such an inn. As an American family name, Christopher has absorbed cognates from other continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

    Christopher

  • Kristopher
  • Boy/Male

    American, Christian, German, Greek, Scandinavian

    Kristopher

    Carrier of Christ; Form of Christopher; Christ Bearer

    Kristopher

  • Christopher
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss

    Christopher

    Christ-bearer; To Carry; Bearer of Christ

    Christopher

  • CHRISTOFFER
  • Male

    Danish

    CHRISTOFFER

    , Christ-bearer.

    CHRISTOFFER

  • CHRISTOPHE
  • Male

    French

    CHRISTOPHE

    French form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHE means "Christ-bearer." 

    CHRISTOPHE

  • Christopher
  • Boy/Male

    English American Latin Greek Shakespearean

    Christopher

    He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...

    Christopher

  • Christopher
  • Male

    English

    Christopher

    Christ-Bearer

    Christopher

  • Christoffer
  • Boy/Male

    English German Danish

    Christoffer

    He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...

    Christoffer

  • Khristopher
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian

    Khristopher

    Form of Christopher.

    Khristopher

  • CHRISTOPHER
  • Male

    English

    CHRISTOPHER

    English form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer." 

    CHRISTOPHER

  • Christofer
  • Boy/Male

    English German

    Christofer

    He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...

    Christofer

  • CHRISTOFFER
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    CHRISTOFFER

    Scandinavian form Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOFFER means "Christ-bearer." 

    CHRISTOFFER

  • Christofer
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish

    Christofer

    He who Holds Christ in his Heart; Bearer of Christ

    Christofer

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Online names & meanings

  • Liya | லியா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Liya | லியா 

    I am with God

  • Aeny | ஏந்ய 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aeny | ஏந்ய 

    Radhas husband

  • Fransiska
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish

    Fransiska

    Frenchman; Free Woman

  • Laughter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Laughter

    English (Norfolk) : of uncertain origin; perhaps a nickname for a jolly, laughing person, from the vocabulary word laughter.Possibly also an Americanized form of Dutch Lachter, an unflattering nickname from Middle Low German lachter ‘shame’, ‘disgrace’. This is a common name in NC.

  • Chandramoli
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Chandramoli

    Name of Lord Shiva

  • Livchit
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Livchit

    Absorbed in Consciousness

  • Kranti
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Kranti

    Revolution

  • Dharmishta
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Mythological

    Dharmishta

    Lord in Dharma

  • Gaetan
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Gaetan

    Fom Gaete.

  • Wahhaj
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Wahhaj

    Glowing incandescent

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  • Kitcat
  • a.

    Designating a club in London, to which Addison and Steele belonged; -- so called from Christopher Cat, a pastry cook, who served the club with mutton pies.