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Laughable Loves por Milan Kundera
The Collected Stories of Isaac Babel por Isaac Babel
James Joyce (Lives) por Edna O'Brien
The Paris Review Interviews, I (Paris Review Interviews) por The Paris Review
The History Man por Malcolm Bradbury
Palestine por Joe Sacco
Vermeer in Bosnia: Cultural Comedies and Political Tragedies por Lawrence Weschler
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1 Umberto Eco - Name of the Rose
2 Milan Kundera - The Unbearable Lightness of Being
3 Isabel Allende - Paula
4 Herman Hesse - Demian
5 Virginia Woolf - To the Lighthouse
6 Ernest Hemmingway - The Old Man and the Sea
7 Gabriel Garcia Marquez - The Autumn of the Patriarch
8 Jack Kerouac - On the Road
9 John Steinbeck - The Grapes of Wrath
10 Franz Kafka - The Trial
11 Ian McEwan - Black Dogs
12 Jorge Louis Borges - Ficciones
13 Luis Sepulveda - Diary of a Sentimental Killer?
14 Nadine Gordimer - The House Gun
15 Joseph Conrad - The Shadow Line
16 D H Lawrence - Sons and Lovers
17 William Golding - Lord of the Flies
18 Jose Saramago - All the Names
19 William Faulkner - The Sound and The Fury
20 Gunther Grass - Tin Drum
21 Thomas Mann - Death in Venice
22 Arthur Schnitzler - Dream Story
publicado por papalaz às 11:03 am (EST) em Jun 2, 2007
publicado por stancarey às 12:10 pm (EST) em Apr 12, 2007
Nothing to do with the above but have you read anything by Christopher Hope? I'm reading his latest, My Mother's Lovers and it is quite good, so here's another recommendation. I really liked one of his previous works, Heaven Forbid.
As for the differences between Dublin and Paris, well, in a way the good thing is that now, when I'm in Paris, it's all pleasure and no work. Trouble is I don't get home as much as I would like, and I keep hearing about all these great things happening over there (radio on the internet is a very good thing!). Dublin still has (despite what Dubliners think!) a provincial feel to it I think. It has changed a lot though and there's quite a bit to do around town.
Enjoy your day
publicado por nathb às 5:49 am (EST) em Feb 26, 2007
publicado por nathb às 5:13 am (EST) em Feb 21, 2007
As for Irish writers, well I guess you would have the usual suspects like John Banville, Colm Toibin, Roddy Doyle (I see you have some of their works already), Pat McCabe, John McGahern, William Trevor, etc.. One writer I particularly like is Mary Morrissey. She has a couple of novels out and I would recommend The Pretender. I also quite like Ronan Bennett.
I must admit that the only contemporary Greek writer I have read is Panos Karnezis. Anyone you would recommend?
As for sitting in a cafe in Paris, that's where I'm from and I could not agree with you more...
publicado por nathb às 5:10 am (EST) em Feb 21, 2007