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Quicksand, originally published in Japan as Manji (Japanese: 卍), is a novel by the Japanese author Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. It was written in serial format between 1928 and 1930 for the magazine Kaizō. The last of Tanizaki's major novels translated into English, it concerns a four-way bisexual love affair between upper-crust denizens of Osaka.
Quicksand (Swedish: Störst av allt) is a novel by Malin Persson Giolito. It was originally published on 7 July, 2016 by Wahlström & Widstrand in Swedish . An English translation was published on 7 March, 2017 by Other Press .
This magazine was a German manga anthology for girls, publication lasted until May 2012 with the final issue. [26] [25] Hanalala: Indonesian: Indonesia: 2006: 2010 [27] Monthly: Elex Media Komputindo: Hanalala was the Indonesian version of the manga magazines Hana to Yume, and LaLa. Its target was a young female readership. Kawaii [28] Polish ...
Former Rep. Lee Zeldin, Trump's pick to lead the EPA, made $186,000 from paid op-eds and speeches. Some of those op-eds criticized climate policies and ESG. The former NY congressman also made ...
There is no change at the top of the USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll, though the gap between No. 1 and No. 2 closed a bit. Tennessee holds the throne for another week after a last ...
No. 2 South Carolina beat Texas A&M 90-49 on Thursday in a final tuneup before its biggest stretch of the season. The Gamecocks (15-1, 3-0 Southeastern) are playing thin after junior forward ...
When English-language licenses for a series are held by publishers in different regions, this is distinguished by the following abbreviations: NA for North America, UK for the United Kingdom, SG for Singapore, [n 1] HK for Hong Kong, and ANZ for Australia and New Zealand. Where only one publisher has licensed a series, the region is not indicated.
The Houston Dash named Fabrice Gautrat as their new head coach on Friday. Gautrat, 37, has been an NWSL assistant coach with the North Carolina Courage (2023-24) and Chicago Red Stars (2020-22).