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| | | | | "But, my friends, let me digress for a moment, and forgive me for keeping you here: I wish today that we were still the old grains of dust! Our lives were ordered not by laws but by whims." My final entry for German Literature Month is Joseph Roth's Confession of a Murderer. The tale of... | |
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| | | | | Fiction - paperback; Flamingo; 240 pages; 2003. This is one of those rare books that is almost impossible to review without quoting the whole novel from cover to cover. Pretty much every clipped and stripped back sentence in Paula Fox'sThe Widow's Children resonates with meaning and provides startling insights into the ways in which family... | |
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| | | | | What are you like when it comes to hype surrounding new books? Do you give into it for fear of missing out on a title "everyone" seems to be... | |
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| | | I have a 1980s Book Club edition of The Magician's Nephew, which quotes the British mythologist Roger Lancelyn Green on the flyleaf: 'Lewis turned back to seek the origins of the Witch, the Wardrobe - and the Lamp Post. From this quest grew The Magician's Nephew, which ran away with its creator to make perhaps... | ||