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11.07.2008 20:40    lrb.co.uk
from London Review of Books Volume 30 issue 14
World    Books & CD    Articles


Mr Former President Václav Havel

11.07.2008 15:41    telegraph.co.uk
Mary Kaldor reviews To the Castle and Back by Václav Havel

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running review

11.07.2008 06:45    complete-review.com
The most recent addition to the complete review is our review of Murakami Haruki's What I Talk About When I Talk About Running.

This year's 'Best of the Booker' ...

11.07.2008 06:45    complete-review.com
It's not quite an annual event yet, but no doubt the 'Best of the Booker'-competition will be soon, and they've now announced this year's winner -- and just like last time around, it's Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children.


'The writer in a time of crisis'

11.07.2008 06:45    complete-review.com
At Pambazuka Aurelie Journo talks to Binyavanga Wainaina, the founder of Kwani? about this year's Kwani? Litfest, in The writer in a time of crisis.

Angola: Over 1,000 Books At Cultural Identity Meeting

11.07.2008 06:45    allafrica.com
Over 1,000 assorted books and CDs of artists from Portuguese-speaking countries are on sale during the colloquy on Cultural and National Identity started Thursday.

Age Banding Controversy Continues in Great Britain

11.07.2008 06:44    readersread.com
The practice of "age banding" -- listing the suitable age of reader for children's books -- has infuriated British authors who say that age banding is inappropriate. J.K. Rowling and Philip Pullman are just two of the bestselling authors who

Jhumpa Lahiri Wins Frank O'Conner Award

11.07.2008 06:44    readersread.com
The judges for the Frank O'Conner award usually issue a short list. But this year they were so impressed with one book that they simply announcedit as the winner of the world's third richest honor for a short story collection.

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