Archive for July, 2014
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in At the Movies, News
Tags: black students, Dear White People, entertainment, film, prejudice, racial politics, racism, satire, trailer
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in Good read!, Review
Tags: Bharati Mukherjee, books, Calcutta, Chitra Divakaruni, diasporic writers, fiction, immigrant writer, Jhumpa Lahiri, literature, novel, review, Salman Rushdie, second-generation immigrant, The Lowland, The Namesake
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in News
Tags: books, Cloud Atlas, David Mitchell, fiction, literature, novel, novelist, short story, The Bone Clocks, twitter
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in News
Tags: books, Colombian novelist, Colombian writer, fiction, Impac Dublin Prize, Juan Gabriel Vásquez, Latin-American writer, literature, novel, The Sound of Things Falling
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in Good read!
Tags: Afghanistan, Atiq Rahimi, books, Butcher & Bolt, David Loyn, fiction, Khaled Hosseini, literature, novel, The Kite Runner, The patience stone
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in News
Tags: 2014 Caine Prize, African writing, books, fiction, Kenyan author, literature, loss, mourning, My Father's Head, Nairobi, novelist, Okwiri Oduor
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in News
Tags: Canadian, cloning, comic book, conspiracy, Orphan Black, sci-fi fantasy show, Tatiana Maslany, thrilling adventure, tv series
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in New book
Tags: autobiographical collection of stories, CBC sitcom, comedy, cross-cultural, cultural gaps, Islam, Laughing All The Way to the Mosque, Little Mosque On The Prairie, Muslim communities, post 9/11, religious belief, Zarqa Nawaz
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in News
Tags: Aldous Huxley, Brave New World, cover art, critique, Divergent, dystopian society, government, mass media, parapsychology, philosophical mysticism, science fiction, surreal stories, technology, The Hunger Games
• 1,July 27, 2014 •
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Posted in New book
Tags: books, Caribbean, Caribbean history, Caribbean literature, Caribbean politics, family saga, fiction, Gabriel García Márquez, historical fiction, literature, magic, novel, novel Land of Love and Drowning, St. Thomas, Tiphanie Yanique, United States, Virgin Islands, William Faulkner, Zadie Smith