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| | | | Reading Challenge Self-Sabotage If I'd had anotherY?ko Tsushimabook on my shelf, I would have chosen that to read in January (for Tony's #JanuaryInJapan + Meredith's Japanese Literature Challenge17). I should know better than to pick just any book, especially a classic, in order to be part of the group. I don't do that well in... | |
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| | | | Just in time for August and Women in Translation Month, here's a list of resources about Japanese women writers for listening and watching. | |
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| | | | This is one of the stories I'm reviewing for Asexual Fiction from Riptide Publishing Month. What is this story about? Works of art get stolen, leaving BLANK SPACES on the wall of an art gallery. The End. Okay, not really. Absence is as crucial as presence. The absence of these stolen works of art is... | |
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| | Fiction - paperback; Penguin; 112 pages; 2018. Translated from the Italian by W.J. Strachan. The Beautiful Summer by Cesare Pavese (1908-1950) won Italy's most prestigious literary award, the Strega Prize for fiction, in 1950. (The author sadly died by suicide a couple of months later.) It's the story of a teenage girl whose friendship with... |