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- by Malcolm Redfellow's World Service on Nov 20, 2009
The excellence of Richard J. EvansThere's a small pile of unread fiction beside Malcolm's desk. Another on his bedside table.In the usual run of things, Nine Dragons, the 14th Harry Bosch, would be a day's non-work. Robert Harris's Lustrum, Cicero 2,...
- 2666 by Roberto Bolaño by John Baker's Blog on Nov 19, 2009
The English translation, by Natasha Wimmer, reads like this: The city center was old, with three- or four-story buildings and arcaded plazas in a state of neglect and young office workers in shirt-sleeves and Indian women with bundles on their backs...
- A Very Quick Competition: Havana Cultura Final Launch by Notebooks - Los Cuadernos de Julia on Nov 19, 2009
Almost a month after the launch events in the North of England Havana Cultura is coming back to Manchester for the definitive launch of Havana Cultura website, a window on contemporary Cuban creativity. In October we were treated to salsa and Havana...
- World Toilet Day // Bloggers Unite by Notebooks - Los Cuadernos de Julia on Nov 19, 2009
World Toilet Day // Bloggers Unite Posted using ShareThis One of my recent discoveries included the World Toilet Day. Back in 2006, they were celebrating the Global Orgasm Day ... three years later bloggers are called to unite in raising aware...
- Censorship of Palahniuk's "Guts" - worth getting angry over? by Christopher J. Fraser on Nov 17, 2009
This is interesting: A popular high school English teacher has been suspended after assigning his 11th-grade students a short story about masturbation by “Fight Club” author Chuck Palahniuk. Greg Van Voorhis, 30, issued copies of “Guts” —...
- Who is Our Modern Marinetti? by The Pequod on Nov 13, 2009
2009 sees the centenary of one of the most important works in the history of Modernism, Filippo Marinetti's "Futurist Manifesto." In celebration, the Tate Modern recently held a major exhibition on Futurism which I heard and read much about, but sadl...
- A Poem by Stephen Dunn by John Baker's Blog on Nov 13, 2009
If a Clown by Stephen Dunn If a clown came out of the woods, a standard-looking clown with oversized polka-dot clothes, floppy shoes, a red, bulbous nose, and you saw him on the edge of your property, there’d be nothing funny about that, would the...



















