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| | | | | Sebastian Barry is one of my favourite Irish authors; he writes beautifully and I've loved some of his previous books - in fact, the only one I've read that I didn't like much was Days Without End, mainly because the subject (army life in the American West during the Indian Wars) didn't really appeal to... | |
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| | | | | Cultural warning: Indigenous Australians are advised that some references in this blog includeimages or names of people now deceased. Due to COVID_19, the National NAIDOC Committee has decided to postpone NAIDOC Week 2020 (5 July - 12 July) in the interest of safety for Indigenous communities... but Indigenous Literature Week at ANZ LitLovers is a... | |
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| | | | | I'm delighted to once again join forces with Kim fromReading Mattersduring 2025 for a Year With Edna O'Brien! Josephine Edna O'BrienDBE(15 December 1930 - 27 July 2024) was an Irish novelist, memoirist, playwright, poet and short-story writer. Her first novel,The Country Girls(1960), has been credited with breaking silence on sexual matters and social issues during... | |
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| | | "I must not wish my life away," she told herself. Elizabeth Taylor's novel, Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont is an exploration of old age, loneliness and impending death. The focus of the novel is Mrs. Palfrey and her tedious life as one of a handful of elderly residents at a fading hotel. Mrs. Palfrey, facing... | ||