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Tag Archives: guilt
Memoirs of a Porcupine
Memoirs of a Porcupine is a novel by Alain Mabanckou and translated by Helen Stevenson, © Soft Skull Press 2012
Posted in Book Review
Tagged African literature, animals, book review, contemporary fiction, emotional weight, fiction, French African literature, guilt, novel, oral storytelling, pace, perspective, porcupine, responsibility, serial killer, supernatural, superstition, transcript, translation, violence
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Water Puppets
Water Puppets is a collection of poetry by Quan Barry, © University of Pittsburgh Press 2011
Posted in Book Review
Tagged America, Antarctic, beginnings, book review, contemporary poetry, death, Eden, endings, Garden of Eden, guilt, ice, ideology, iraq war, long form, pain, poetry, politics, puppetry, storytelling, Vietnam, violence, war, water puppetry
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