Tilfældige bøger fra awritewords bibliotek
My Life and Hard Times (Perennial Classics) af James Thurber
The Moon Is Down af John Steinbeck
Middlesex: A Novel (Oprah's Book Club) af Jeffrey Eugenides
World Without End af Ken Follett
Dictionary of Problem Words and Expressions
When You Are Engulfed in Flames af David Sedaris
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YndlingsforfattereMichael Chabon, Richard Dawkins, Neil Gaiman, Madeleine L'Engle, Chuck Palahniuk, Michael Shermer, John Steinbeck (Fælles favoritter)
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skrevet af kambrogi kl. 9:52 am (EST) den May 8, 2008
A Fine Balance, by Rohintan Mistry (a Canadian/Indian writer)-- A beautiful and incredibly depressing book.
God of Small Things -- Arundhati Roi (check the spelling, Indian woman author) -- mystical, cyclical, reminds me of Toni Morrison's Beloved, won the Booker Prize
The Far Pavilions -- M M Kaye (British) -- literature of the Raj, takes place in what is now Pakistan, a rip-roaring romance/adventure tale
The Raj Quartet - Paul Scott, a British writer, tells about the last days of the Raj in four fat books. Based on the complex consequences of a relationship between an Indian man and a British woman. Great BBC TV series, too.
Brick Lane by Monica Ali- Indian-British immigrant fiction, a slow-moving psychological novel of an immigrant woman's transformation in the UK.
White Teeth by Zadie Smith -- features a potpourri of British immigrants, with one Pakistani family in the mix -- a sometimes-humorous romp with great characters facing the complexities of multi-generational acculturation problems
Cracking India by Bapsi Sidhwa -- Parsi writer from Pakistan tells a semi-autobiographical story of Partition. Heartbreaking, but based on truth. Made into a stunning film called Earth by Canadian/Indian film maker Deepa Mehta (who made a fabulous set of three films in a series about women and India -- Fire, Earth and Water)
I could go on and on! Forgive me for running off at the mouth!
skrevet af kambrogi kl. 8:24 am (EST) den May 7, 2008
I am never daunted by a big, fat book. If it is really good, it is never long enough.
I have read all of Seth's books except the book-length poem and his autobiography, so I am hot to read it. I have it on my wish list. I wonder if you have read other Indian, Indian-inspired or Indian immigrant fiction? It is of interest to me, and much of it is wonderful.
skrevet af kambrogi kl. 12:42 pm (EST) den May 5, 2008
skrevet af kambrogi kl. 10:29 am (EST) den May 5, 2008
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