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| | | | | Michelene Wandor: And while I'm on the subject, I do wonder how some of the short-listed books got onto the short list in the first place. No names, no lawyers. | |
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| | | | | Nathan Hewitt's public musings, beep boop. | |
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| | | | | The Three Body Problem. Liu. High concept science fiction about the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and the consequences thereof. Though massively hyped, this is a fairly bland novel. The first quarter or first third or so are interesting. From an American perspective it's refreshing to have a story set in recent Chinese history, especially in ... | |
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| | | This article by Ingham is as specific as the ones in the last post were general. "On Historical Truth and Hagiographical Truth: Saint Feodosii's Mother," Russian History 18.2 (1991): 127-41 I'm mostly willing to grant without argument Ingham's thesis (you're a sucker if you take a saint's life as a reliable source for facts about... | ||