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  2. Sisimito - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that when a woman falls in love with a Sisimite, the Sisimite will claim her as his own, and she will never be seen again. The Honduran explorer and historian, Jesús Aguilar Paz (1895-1974), said that the Sisimite lives in the highest part of the Honduran mountains, more specifically in the inaccessible caverns found there.

  3. Lagoon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Lagoon is an Africanfuturist first contact novel by Nnedi Okorafor (2014, Hodder & Stoughton; 2015, Saga Press/Simon & Schuster). It has drawn much scholarly attention since its publication, some of which was written before Okorafor's important clarification that her work is "Africanfuturist" rather than "Afrofuturist."

  4. The Sea (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine's critical summary reads: "In his Booker-winning novel, Banville’s language is captivating". [5] Globally, Complete Review noted a lack of consensus, summarizing that "with opinions tending toward the extremes". [6] The poet Michael Longley expressed admiration for The Sea, and described Banville as "a wonderful writer". [7]

  5. The Sea, the Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Sea, The Sea is a tale of the strange obsessions that haunt a self-satisfied playwright and director as he begins to write his memoirs.Murdoch's novel exposes the motivations that drive his character – the vanity, jealousy, and lack of compassion behind the disguises they present to the world.

  6. Sohni Mahiwal - Wikipedia

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    Sohni Mahiwal is a tragic love story which inverts the classical motif of Hero and Leander. The heroine Sohni, unhappily married to a man she despises, swims every night across the river using an earthenware pot to keep afloat in the water, to where her beloved Mahiwal herds buffaloes.

  7. Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo - Wikipedia

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    The novel, which took eight years to complete, [2] is a story of three Black sisters, whose names give the book its title, and their mother. The family is based in Charleston , South Carolina , and their trade is to spin, weave, and dye cloth; unsurprisingly, this tactile creativity informs the lives of the main characters as well as the style ...

  8. Sassui Punnhun - Wikipedia

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    Sassui Punnhun [a] or Sassi Punnu [b] is a traditional Sindhi, Balochi, [1] [2] and Punjabi tragic folktale.Set in Sindh and Makran, the tragedy follows the story of a faithful lover who endures many difficulties while seeking her beloved husband who was separated from her by rivals.

  9. The History of Love - Wikipedia

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    The History of Love: A Novel is the 2005 novel by the American writer Nicole Krauss.The book was a 2006 finalist for the Orange Prize for Fiction and won the 2008 William Saroyan International Prize for Writing for fiction. [1] An excerpt from the novel was published in The New Yorker in 2004 under the title The Last Words on Earth. [2]