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TrefwoordenFrench (112), Working Class (34), Southern (34), North Carolina (23), Haitian (18), American (13), South Carolina; Southern (9), New Woman (9), New England; Massachusetts (6), Georgia (5) — alle trefwoorden
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GroepenAmerican Postmodernism, Banned Books, Booze!, Brits, Deep South, Feminist SF, Floridians, French Connection, Infinite Jesters, Literary Snobs —toon alle groepen, New York Review Books, Progressive & Liberal!, Virago Modern Classics, William Faulkner and his Literary Kin
Favoriete auteursJohn Agard, W. H. Auden, Jane Austen, Paul Auster, Nicholson Baker, Charles Baudelaire, Simone de Beauvoir, Samuel Beckett, William Blake, Jacques Brel, Walter Brierley, Lionel Britton, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Robert Browning, William S. Burroughs, Albert Camus, Charles W. Chesnutt, Amy Clampitt, John Clare, Arthur Hugh Clough, Robert Creeley, Harry Crews, e. e. cummings, Ivor Cutler, Alphonse Daudet, Rhys Davies, Charles Dickens, Menie Muriel Dowie, Bob Dylan, T. S. Eliot, William Faulkner, Jonathan Franzen, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Allen Ginsberg, Julien Gracq, Sarah Grand, Patrick Hamilton, James Hanley, Thomas Hardy, Harold Heslop, Winifred Holtby, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Henrik Ibsen, Eugene Ionesco, Henry James, B. S. Johnson, Linton Kwesi Johnson, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, James Kelman, Jack Kerouac, Daniil Kharms, D. H. Lawrence, Harper Lee, Harry Mathews, Carson McCullers, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Molière, Morrissey, William Morris, Frances Newman, Flann O'Brien, Mary Oliver, Georges Perec, Harold Pinter, Sylvia Plath, Katherine Anne Porter, Marcel Proust, Raymond Queneau, Jean Rhys, Pierre de Ronsard, Christina Rossetti, Jean-Paul Sartre, Sam Selvon, William Shakespeare, May Sinclair, Ali Smith, Gertrude Stein, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Henry David Thoreau, Frank Tilsley, Amos Tutuola, Boris Vian, David Foster Wallace, Eudora Welty, Walt Whitman, Thomas Wolfe, Virginia Woolf, Émile Zola (Gemeenschappelijke favorieten)
Over mijzelfSome years ago I got a first degree in French, although most of my working career – not that long really after I'd spent so much time bumming around before deciding what to do with my life as a potential work slave – was spent in teaching English Language and Literature. I've since gained an MA with Distinction in Literature on the forgotten novelist James Prior's book Forest Folk (1901), which is a kind of ahistorical, working-class take on the New Woman. My PhD in Literature followed hot on its heels, and 'The Work of Lionel Britton' is largely a thesis about the huge modernist, working-class novel Hunger and Love (1931), which boasted (equally hugely) a five-page, largely eulogistic, Introduction by Bertrand Russell. I'm now writing a biography of Lionel Britton, but in reality spending far more time reading books that are totally unrelated to any such research.
Over mijn boekenAlthough I've included many fictional works here, I probably spend far more time – as when I was a student – reading biographical, historical, cultural, whatever sources to give a contextual approach to what I'm reading. I'm very interested in experimental fiction, and also the literature of outsiders, including women, non-whites, homosexuals, the working class, the shy, and any other political minorities that don't normally get a decent voice in life.

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am yours Halima.
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Halima
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door halimalove om 4:38 am (EST) op Dec 19, 2011
Thanks again,
Chris
door cmtusa om 9:15 pm (EST) op Mar 26, 2011
Not sure if you remember me or not, but you reviewed my novel, Dirty Little
Angels, a while back. I'm writing because I'm almost done with my new novel, In
the Valley of Falling Stars, and I was wondering if you'd be interested in
taking a look at it and giving me your opinion. I can send you a complete
summary, but it's essentially about a mentally-ill man living in post-Katrina
New Orleans who becomes convinced that his wife is pregnant with Jesus Christ.
The book is still in process, but the entire book is sketched out, and I
currently have eight chapters that I feel are done. If you're too busy, I
understand. Just thought I'd ask.
Hope you're doing well,
Chris
door cmtusa om 8:59 am (EST) op Mar 25, 2011
Thanks. I'll check out Rhys Davies and John Hampson.
Sincerely,
Nikos.
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door NADiaman om 1:01 am (EST) op Sep 4, 2009
Yes, poor Ulysses! I know I'm of the minority opinion, but oh well. I actually sort of "led" a group of Ulysses here in LT earlier this year. Here's a link to the group: http://www.librarything.com/groups/thequestforthelastpa
Our next group read begins the first Sat. in Sept. We'll be reading Bulgakov's The Master & Margarita. If you have the time, hope you'll consider joining us. We're both serious & schenaniganish simultaneously.
Best,
Brent
door EnriqueFreeque om 7:00 pm (EST) op Jul 21, 2009
Just had to drop by and say hello after reading your excellent In Country review. I've had that book forever but have yet to delve in; perhaps now you've provided the motivation for me to do so. Thanks!
Best,
Brent
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