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is the realistic context where Policarpo´s visionary idealism gets sistematically broken down.
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It's funny you should say that, I felt the same way about Fugitive Pieces but in her next book, The Winter Vault, I began to find her...
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Also, Bartleby, although it is not a work of fiction, but Maria Stepanova's In Memory of Memory fits your description perfectly: it is a...
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Shishkin's Maidenhair is also a good example, covering basically the entire 20th century in Russia's history.
Yesterday at 4:10 AM
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About the book, without publisher. The situation that I know is that the publishers look for a translator when they want to publish a...
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The film looks promising, and it has motivated me to move the novel to the top of my to-be-read pile.
Yesterday at 3:54 AM
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I read the novel, because it was recommended on this forum. I only don't remember who recomended it.
Yesterday at 3:52 AM
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Thank you for introducing me to this writer. His books seem very introspective, which is a quality I prize. Looking at his novel The...
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Yes. Short interesting novel..
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Maybe "A Whole Life" by Austrian author Robert Seethaler. I loved it and it is only about 150...
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Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut is the first example that comes to mind for me. Chilean Poet by Alejandro Zambra also fits this...
Thursday at 1:59 PM
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Tiga, up to now I read only Medea and her Children but I recommend it warmly. It is considered her best novel. I loved it for the...
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Seeking a little guidance or advice for my next book by her. I recently finished a couple more of her stories and, just now, The Big...
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My favorite short story of hers was " Moons of Jupiter".
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Alice Munro was one of my favorite writers, a master of short story. I don't have much to say, except that I am sure she'll be read forever,
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