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It’s time we stop romanticising the book as a space for information. Information, after all, is not all about physicality.
This is a rich, complex, and rewarding collection, especially the later poetry with all its mature insight.
Literary device helps drive allegorical tale amidst Portugal's society and authoritarian government in 1938.
Southern novelist on his passion for books.
An enjoyable read that combines exquisite writing with dramatic plotting and a powerful, feminist theme that works perfectly.
Love amongst literary luminaries - and a poetic discovery.
First English translation of original Jules Verne manuscript appears a century after being written.
A seemingly simple novel that moves across that disturbing line we all walk between sanity and the edge of comfort.
I'm not the type of guy that reads ‘girl’ books – including such titles as Emma, by Jane Austen.
I read the book again just before leaving college and it felt like I was reading the book for the very first time.
BC Writer of the Week