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    Ljubljana is one of Europe's coolest capital cities, famed for its castle, beautiful bridges, vibran
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    Exclusive exxcerpt from the new Benjamin Black (Banville novel) Elegy for April – http://bit.ly/avQn6E # Whatever people say I am, Alan Sillitoe 1928-2010: http://is.gd/bHvAf RT @3ammagazine # L
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    Orange Prize shortlist announced http://bit.ly/bq2qQT # looking for the left-wing in Stieg Larsson's Millenium trilogy http://bit.ly/cvzvF3 # (on Beckett) "while all around him hacks and inat
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    In case you missed it – The New Yorker has published Bolaño's The Prefiguration of Lalo Cura http://bit.ly/d3l79K # Novelist Peter Murphy hits nail on head in panel discussion about Ian McE
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    "How the Paperback Novel Changed Popular Literature" http://bit.ly/blsOSk Smithsonian Mag on #writing #reading #publishing RT @dbschlosser # TMO Review of Louise Welsh's Naming the Bones
  • Naming the Bones – Louise Welsh

    The more I think back on Louise Welsh’s latest novel, Naming the Bones, which I finished just over two weeks ago, the more quietly impressed I am by it.  And if that seems like damning with fai
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    Philip Pullman talking about 'enhanced editions' and the future of publishing http://bit.ly/dk2guG # Doubt in the novel – Brian Moore's Cold Heaven http://bit.ly/9JW5Ct # Orhan Pamuk
  • Doubt in the Novel – Brian Moore’s Cold Heaven

    In a TMO interview with Australian novelist Tim Winton, the question of faith and doubt came up, and more specifically the suitability of different literary formats to deal with them. “TMO:How m
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    Louise Welsh talks to RTE radio about her new novel 'naming the bones' http://bit.ly/9thusP # The Composite Artist – essay by Salman Rushdie in Laphams Quarterly http://bit.ly/cM4cZL # I
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    ‘I’m not a plumber, I’m not a cross-dresser (though I have been tempted)’ TMO reviews Harry Revised http://bit.ly/bUmip1 # Novelist William wall looks at Ireland through the prism of D