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07
Nov
2009
I'ts Good to Be Me and Molar Free - on the lower left Jaw

20 hours ago by pathickey

Big Red is a particularly tastey cinnamon flavored jaw popping dental delight that wakes up the flavor buds and on the second bite down splits the last molar on the the lower-left jaw of my periodontal challenged mug. The Big Red jingle is sung by Hip-hop artiste Ne-Yo -no less.Toxic Abcess, Batman! ...

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Ulysses, by James Joyce (Disordered thoughts of an amateur #6)

21 hours ago by Lisa Hill

Ok, now we’re getting into the tricky stuff. In chapter 7, otherwise known as Aeolus, Leopold Bloom is in a newspaper office, trying unsuccesfully to lodge an advert. He’s an advertising man, remember, though he really doesn’t fit the mould of the ad men we see in American sitcoms. Indeed, it’s real ...

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Could This Be The Last Book Binge?

1 day ago by savidgereads

Now this is going to be the last pile of books that I have bought you will be seeing for a while as I have decided to now officially test myself and see how long I can go without buying a book. There are a few reasons for this. The main one (at the moment) is that I am seriously considering, and I h ...

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Bookbabble Episode 51: We Can’t Let You Read That!

1 day ago by Donny

Bookbabble Episode 51: We Can’t Let You Read That! Recorded 1 Nov 2009 Babblers: Bjorn, Lone, Marcel, Donny, with guest Glenda Larke Synopsis: The group talks about censorship in our literature, and as it happens in our respective countries. We discuss about what’s clearly bad, why they should or sh ...

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Break Every Rule, Part 2

1 day ago by John Madera

Whereas the first chapter of Carole Maso’s Break Every Rule (I wrote about it HERE) is a kind of travelogue where cities or towns in Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts, as well as in France, inspire reveries on home and language, the second chapter unfolds much differently. “Notes ...

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Ikuisen ilon antaa kaunis luomus

1 day ago by penjami

Kyllästyin jokin aika sitten lopullisesti blogini otsikkokuvaan: kirjahyllynpätkä kirjallisuusblogin etusivulla ei ollut kovinkaan mielikuvituksellinen. – Uusi, hieman vehreämpi näkymä on yksityiskohta puistonpenkistä. Kyseinen penkki majailee lähellä Thamesin rantaa Lontoon Richmondissa, puistoalue ...

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06
Nov
2009
La vita dei dettagli. Scomporre quadri, immaginare mondi

2 days ago by Robo

È l’attenzione al particolare che rende il libro La vita dei dettagli di Antonella Anedda ( Donzelli editore) un prezioso strumento per immaginare mondi, come recita il sottotitolo. Guidata da una frase di Joyce ( Pensare attraverso i miei occhi) la Anedda ci guida nel mondo dell’arte per farci cogl ...

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Recent reading: Ulysses

2 days ago by Steve

Ulysses by James Joyce My rating: 3 of 5 stars This is one of the books that appears on lists of “books you ought to read before you die”, and “greatest novels of the 20th century”. I can’t remember where and how I acquired my copy; I’ve had it for years, and it’s been on my “to read sometime” menta ...

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Hemingway & Company (Plus Big Badaude Giveaway!)

2 days ago by badaude

Crazy week at Shakespeare & co.So what was it like? Well, most days went a little like this: Morning, walk to work past Notre Dame, gleaming. Arrive - tumbleweeds everywhere: unswept, unslept. Giro Playboy in the bathroom ('Would you like a coffee? A glass of wine?' 'A coffee.') Corinne sawing shelv ...

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Happy birthday Faber

2 days ago by alanoriordan

This essay appeared in the Irish Times marking the 80th birthday of publisher Faber & Faber and celebrating a history that has incorporated a long, distinguished relationship with the world of Irish letters TS ELIOT HAD a unique position in 20th-century literature. He was able to shape literary mode ...

In the Hibernian metropolis - alanoriordan.wordpress.com

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