WRITERS

SOLO – Novel by Rana Dasgupta

The brilliant story of one man living through the 20th century, in Bulgaria. It lies on the River Stour. Its…

6 years ago

QUITE RADICAL, BUT POWERLESS TO DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT – John Fuller / Think about literature

Becoming poet, novelist and critic It has been a market town since the 13th century. Ashford, a town in the…

6 years ago

THE CARPATHIANS – Novel by Janet Frame, the woman who did not want to live the human world under false pretenses

There is no past or future. Using tenses to divide time is like making chalk marks on water This town…

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A FEW RULES FOR BEGINNERS – Katherine Mansfield / When everything in life that we really accept undergoes a change

I want to be all that I am capable of becoming Its oldest building is the 1858 Colonial Cottage in…

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BEST AMERICAN NOVELS OF ALL TIME – The House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton

Discover Creativity, reading best American novels of all time An American author and Pulitzer Prize winner, EDITH WHARTON, is known…

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AFTERNOON RAIN IN STATE STREET – Poem by Amy Lowell

Exploring the Imagist style, mixing formal verse and free forms Her poem “Fixed Idea” was published in 1910, after which…

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FROM THE PALM OF MY HAND – Víctor Terán / When Love flowers unceasingly, like a sickness

When love is bigger than a cloud A typical Mexican city? With a lively market, Juchitán de Zaragoza it's a…

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CARAMELO – Novel by Sandra Cisneros

A novels that across the border between literary and popular fiction Guanajuato is located between the arid north of the…

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MANHATTAN BEACH – Novel by Jennifer Egan

A crime story on the waterfront Of her inspiration and approach to the work, listening music she have not experience…

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THE BLUE BOOBY LIVES – James Tate and the distirbing poems

Nothing better than to move the reader deeplye Along every avenue and around every corner of the city there is…

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