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  • Ljubljana

    Ljubljana is one of Europe's coolest capital cities, famed for its castle, beautiful bridges, vibran
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    On Tiredness and Peter Handke – interesting post by This Space http://bit.ly/a5CLLl # How to write a novel about consciousness, death, fatherhood and narrative? Invent a chicken-boy! http://bit.
  • Stories – edited by Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio

    The American Academic Cass R. Sunstein has an interesting argument in his book Republic.com.2.0 Revenge of the Blogs, that the abundance of information, choice, and social networking available on the
  • The Resurrectionist – Jack O’Connell

    So, you want to write a thought-provoking novel about consciousness, death, fatherhood and the role of narrative in our lives? What’s the best way to do it? A stereotypical gothic mansion turned
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    Great essay on David Foster Wallace, by Wyatt Mason (NYRB) – http://bit.ly/anS07v # Powered by Twitter Tools.
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    Booker prize longlist announced – http://bit.ly/b9nTEk # Reading Amis & McEwan – leaves me feeling that I and the world have been made smaller and meaner – Josipovici http://bit.ly/d
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    They Kill Us for Sport – Lear, Happy Endings, and Niccolò Ammaniti's The Crossroads http://bit.ly/cJ6GTk # Powered by Twitter Tools.
  • They Kill Us for Sport – Lear, Happy Endings, and Niccolò Ammaniti’s The Crossroads

    Daisy Godwin’s lament about the lack of redmption in so many of today’s novels – made whilst chairing the Orange Prize judging panel – put her in good company. Samuel Johnson
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    I think only people who dislike a genre should be allowed to write in it – Joseph O'Connor interviewed by Peter Murphy http://bit.ly/9OQ6yj # If you're on facebook, try following Dublin&
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    Great list of 2010's soon to be published titles (including Franzen, Twain, and Kundera) http://bit.ly/bqsuel # Hugo Hamilton on Greg Baxter's A preparation for death, in the Irish Times http: