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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Reading Ulysses
Ulysses is a novel by James Joyce. First published in Paris in 1922, it’s now in the public domain but I read the Wordsworth Classics edition published in 2010. I should note that this video is something a little different … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book, book review, classic literature, classics, fiction, knowledge, language, Latin, novel, perspective, reading, stream of consciousness
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Stutter
Stutter is a collection of poems by William Billiter, © University of Georgia Press 2011 If once a week just isn’t enough Brave Little Books for you, follow me on Facebook and Twitter where I’ll be updating you with brief … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged book review, boredom, contemporary poetry, debut, free verse, pain, poetry, violence
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Bed
Bed is a novel by David Whitehouse, © Scribner 2011.
Posted in Book Review
Tagged bed, book review, brother, contemporary fiction, debut, emotional weight, fiction, inventor, lonely, love, obesity, pain, suicide, weight
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Stone Arabia
Stone Arabia is a novel by Dana Spiotta, © Scribner 2011.
Posted in Book Review
Tagged art, book review, contemporary fiction, fiction, lens, novel, perspective
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