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Category Archives: Canterbury
The Resonance of Arthur
The majority of those travellers that I met in Winchester back then were fascinated by the legend of King Arthur. Similar to me, they had decided to start their journey in the ancient capital of England, but were as much … Continue reading
1991: Last days of the hand-written letter
It may not seem so long ago, but back in April 1991 when I first came to the United Kingdom, Internet cafes and email did not exist. Keeping in touch with friends and loved ones back home required a lot more … Continue reading
Posted in Canterbury, Chaucer, Printing, Publishing
Tagged Arthur, blog, blogging, Canterbury Tales, Caxton Press, Chaucer, email, letter-writing, letters, mail
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The Beginning (Again) of Matt’s Tale
Prologue I cannot believe it. It’s five years on since I accidentally sent that email on New Year’s Eve to over 50 friends and family (and so there was no hiding from it). I had started writing it following an argument about what I really wanted … Continue reading
Posted in Camelot, Canterbury
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