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I love Geetanjali Shree. But I have read only one novel by her.
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Desai is 86 and she hasn't published anything in 13 years. I do think her Nobel candidacy is "over." Her penetration through the layers...
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I don't know if some of you have access to Masterclass. I was looking at Rushdie's class about creative writing and he strongly...
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Another year for me rooting for Anita Desai or Salman Rushdie
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James Joyce: Ulysses
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You certainly will be able to enjoy it from a very different perspective.
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And I'm going to wait till I'm dead to read Finnegans Wake, 😋
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James Joyce: Ulysses
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Sadly my copy of Ulisses has gone together with my other books.
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I've attached a link to a University of Rochester article meant for those gearing up to finally read Ulysses by James Joyce. Although...
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It's difficult to locate books by Sarat Chandra Chatterjee in English, but I did find this one recently, and I added it to my Advanced...
Yesterday at 5:51 PM
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Hurrah! The flags are back!
Yesterday at 5:50 PM
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I just want to point out the following comment, as it seems to have become a central concern with translation as it is today: "All too...
Yesterday at 5:49 PM
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🇬🇧 W. Somerset Maugham, from Collected Stories ⭐⭐⭐ I picked up Maugham because I had just finished Tan Twan Eng’s House of Doors which...
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🇮🇪 Paul Lynch - Prophet Song : Latest booker winner, sort of dystopian world, crackdown by authorities on any sort of dissent, arrest...
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What about Indian writers, guys? I think we're neglecting some Indian or some Indian heritage writers such as: Amitav Gosh, Geetanjali...
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