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The Calgary Herald, crediting The Vancouver Sun, listed Bittersweet as the #8 best selling New Release internationally for the week of April 9, 2022. [33] Bittersweet was the #8 best selling audiobook on Audible.com for week ending April 8, 2022. [34] Included in "The Best of the Year (So Far) 2022" list at Audible.com, June, 2022. [35]
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We even use phrases like "my feelings were hurt" -- which is meant to be a metaphor, but may have a more literal origin. We've known for a long time that sometimes we feel our emotions physically ...
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Microsoft Reader is a discontinued Microsoft application for reading e-books, first released in August 2000, that used its own .LIT format. It was available for Windows computers and Pocket PC PDAs. The name was also used later for an unrelated application for reading PDF and XPS files, first released with Windows 8 - this app was discontinued ...
The novel explores the bittersweet nature of first love, the transformative power of art, the challenges of growing up, and the search for one's place in the world. Sweet Sorrow has received positive reviews from critics, who noted Nicholls's skill in evoking the nostalgia and intensity of first love, his ability to balance humour and heartfelt ...
Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay (1986) is the first book of criticism by the Canadian poet, essayist, translator, and classicist Anne Carson.. A reworking of her 1981 doctoral thesis Odi et Amo Ergo Sum ("I Hate and I Love, Therefore I Am"), [1] Eros the Bittersweet "laid the groundwork for her subsequent publications, […] formulating the ideas on desire that would come to dominate her poetic ...