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Archive for January, 2010

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Sunday, January 31st, 2010

‘Sleeping with John Updike’ - a short story by Julian Barnes http://bit.ly/7v5Z3b #
BBC interview with ‘House of the Mosque’ author Kader Abdolah http://bit.ly/8ICtGQ #
50 Penguin authors were asked what their favourite book was, and four of them chose titles by… http://is.gd/6ZkhP RT @TheOrwellPrize #
“often murders happen in the kitchen in the morning. And I’m not [...]

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Sunday, January 24th, 2010

Edgar Allen Poe’s philosophy of furniture (via biblioklept and Roberto Bolaño http://bit.ly/6S5Vwr #
Contrary to the expectations of some, the internet has boosted the written word - http://bit.ly/75spSe #
A nice summary! RT @thecreativepenn The Future of Publishing: A Round Up from Experts http://short.to/13t1v via @tomcolvin RT @BiblioGeek #
Evan Maloney remembers McCabe’s ‘The Butcher Boy’, while Kelman’s [...]

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Sunday, January 17th, 2010

Not since Snow White have mirrors been so vocal - the new Martin Amis novel ‘The Pregnant Widow’ http://bit.ly/4mHWua #
‘So who is Perkus Tooth anyway?’ - Jonathan Lethem answers http://bit.ly/7bAvO1 #
Good interview with David Vann, over @writerspet http://bit.ly/4V4uBN #
B.R.Myers is not impressed by the ’strangled work-driven ways’ of E.Annie Proulx http://bit.ly/6iWtg4 #
Orhan Pamuk in conversation [...]

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Sunday, January 10th, 2010

About to start ‘House of the Mosque’ by Kader Abdolah. thanks @canongatebooks http://bit.ly/4yg5S8 #
Finished Lauren Grodstein’s ‘A Friend of the Family’ - but can’t get it out of my head. A very fine novel. http://bit.ly/8UYJm0 #
Colm Toibin Wins Costa Novel of 2009 for ‘Brooklyn’
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First novel read this year ‘ The Missing Head [...]

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Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

I don’t want to live in her world, but suspect that in fact I do. This is what makes her a great writer. http://bit.ly/5g7V7A #

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