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Roger Corman, producer, screenwriter and king of films-B, has passed away. More here...
Yesterday at 6:03 PM
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I have not read any of his books and I have never watched 'Apostrophe' or 'Bouillon de culture', but I have seen him in a more recent...
Yesterday at 6:02 PM
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I liked that the award went to an emigrant.
Yesterday at 3:18 AM
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The article here indicates that "she emigrated to the United States in 1989." But her Wikipedia biography lists her nationality as...
Yesterday at 3:12 AM
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It sounds like she created a creative writing department within the Spanish department, which is awesome.
Yesterday at 3:11 AM
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https://www.pulitzer.org/winners/jonathan-eig Also notable among this year’s Pulitzers is a major new biography of MLK.
Yesterday at 3:09 AM
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Ivan Vladislavic, Portrait with keys. The city of Johannesburg unlocked.
Saturday at 8:10 PM
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Mine was more a comment Benny. I am sharing this situation, because I think it may happen anyway on the planet where there is water, if...
Saturday at 8:06 PM
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I thought about starting a thread about it but our dear @Leseratte did it before. Thank you for this, my friend! ;) Well, the situation...
Saturday at 7:55 PM
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I hope you and your loved ones are safe, and the same for all the Brazilians on the forum.
Saturday at 12:35 PM
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An amazing rescue story amid the destruction by the flood that is happening in Rio Grande do Sul, the state most South of Brazil...
Saturday at 3:39 AM
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All things considered, I’m not sure it is any more brave than living in any other parts of the US that have been ravaged by climate...
Saturday at 3:13 AM
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El siglo de las luces (Explosion in a Cathedral) is one of the most enjoyable reading experiences I've ever had. I've never understood...
Friday at 3:20 AM
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It is the first book I've read by him. The other two I bought were The Lost Steps and Explosions in a Cathedral. Haven't read them yet.
Friday at 3:20 AM
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The Kingdom of this World- Alejo Carpentier Marvelous. I bought this and two other newly translated Carpentier novels a few weeks ago...
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