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World Book Night 2012 lines up varied list of classics and modern-day delights. 来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 58 作者:Williams,Charlotte 摘要: The article offers information on the World Book Night 2012 that will be held in Great Britain on April 23, 2011. Among the books that will be ...
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Here, he recommends five European classics that everyone should read at least once in their life, including "the greatest novel ever written" and some lesser-known masterpieces.Page 2 → About We ask experts to recommend the five best books in their subject and explain their selection in an ...
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In the Books section of The Guardian, they have a regular feature called “Where to Start With” where they discuss the books written by a well-known author. Recently they had “Where To Start With” Truman Capote. The only book I had read before by Truman Capote was ‘Breakfast at Tiff...
October 31, 2024ByAnn MorganinBook of the month,Europe,Post-world,The storiesTags:Belgium,book review,books,culture,David Van Reybrouck,Dutch,Flemish,Hugo Claus,translation8 Comments A few weeks ago, I found myself having lunch next to the Belgian authorDavid Van Reybrouck. We were in the wr...