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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: 1998 - José Saramago
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. Thursday, 6 January 2011. 1998 - José Saramago. Is there anything wrong with voting for nobody? Not abstaining or spoiling but keeping the voting slip blank. This is the premise for Seeing. The answer seems to be that it is only wrong if enough people do it. 1921 - Anatole France. 1948 - T.S. Eliot. 2006 - Orhan Pamuk. 1998 - José Saramago. 2007 - Doris Lessing.
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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: January 2011
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. Saturday, 22 January 2011. 1921 - Anatole France. How is it that in a short space of time I have collected enough Anatole France books to rival the amount of books I have by Andre Gide and yet more have heard and have been influenced by Gide? 1948 - T.S. Eliot. Is it the attempt at fitting deep and large themes of humanity within comedy drawing room settings?
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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: From one achiever to another
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. From one achiever to another. Is partly about poetry under persecution. It will seem appropriate for these two poets to be linked regardless of their very different backgrounds due to their similar approaches to writing poetry. Their poetry involves dense meanings and evocations of memories applied to the love of literature. Translation by Edward Seidensticker).
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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: 1953 - Winston Churchill
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. Tuesday, 8 February 2011. 1953 - Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill once wrote a novel entitled The Inside of the Cup. I had no idea there was another famous, at least somewhat well known, Churchill living around at the same time. What are the chances? 1936 - Eugene ONeill. 1953 - Winston Churchill. View my complete profile. The Winter's Night Bookshop.
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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: 2003-J.M.Coetzee
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. Monday, 17 January 2011. Are writers like waterskaters who write words on the sand to be washed away? Written with a strong graceful style that is sensitively economical while being in constant flow. Coetzee. Much like Wild Sagasso Sea. By Jean Rhys, in style as well as concept, Foe. 1921 - Anatole France. 1948 - T.S. Eliot. 2006 - Orhan Pamuk. What I get up to.
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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: February 2011
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. Friday, 18 February 2011. 1936 - Eugene O'Neill. Long Day’s Journey Into Night. To ‘(Then disgustedly)’. To ‘ (Then appreciatively). How I could cope watching Long Day’s Journey Into Night. On the stage I do not know. Tuesday, 8 February 2011. 1953 - Winston Churchill. Winston Churchill once wrote a novel entitled The Inside of the Cup. What are the chances?
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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: 1921 - Anatole France
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. Saturday, 22 January 2011. 1921 - Anatole France. How is it that in a short space of time I have collected enough Anatole France books to rival the amount of books I have by Andre Gide and yet more have heard and have been influenced by Gide? 1921 - Anatole France. 1948 - T.S. Eliot. 2006 - Orhan Pamuk. 1998 - José Saramago. 2007 - Doris Lessing.
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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: 1936 - Eugene O'Neill
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. Friday, 18 February 2011. 1936 - Eugene O'Neill. Long Day’s Journey Into Night. To ‘(Then disgustedly)’. To ‘ (Then appreciatively). How I could cope watching Long Day’s Journey Into Night. On the stage I do not know. 1936 - Eugene ONeill. 1953 - Winston Churchill. Http:/ twitter.com/TheBookSpy In association with The Winter's Night Bookshop. What I get up to.
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Thoughts & Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners: 2006 - Orhan Pamuk
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Thoughts and Reflections On Nobel Prize Winners. A dry stone wall focusing on the Nobel Prize winners of Literature. From one achiever to another. Friday, 7 January 2011. 2006 - Orhan Pamuk. The Black Book (1994). When the question of culture makes up the thematic basis of a book it puts those outside the culture concerned at a disadvantage. The question of an author’s audience also looms up. Is Orhan Pamuk a turkish writer writing for turks or an international writer writing for everyman?
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