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At first, this silent book club was loud. On a recent Saturday, two dozen people gathered in the back of Cream & Amber, a cafe and bookstore in Hopkins, chatting and laughing with the people ...
The story follows English professor Adam Snell as he realizes that someone is trying to kill both him and his book, Sovrana Sostrata, a book about truth.As a metafiction work the novel parodies literary forms—each chapter is told in a different style ranging from traditional linear drama, to newspaper reports, to a playwright's script, to a carefully annotated scholarly work from the 19th ...
Kirkus Reviews awarded her debut novel Camo Girl [19] How it Went Down, [20] Marc Aronson and Susan Campbell Bartoletti's 1968: Today's Authors Explore a Year of Rebellion, Revolution, and Change, [21] and The Season of Styx Malone a starred review, calling the latter "Heartening and hopeful, a love letter to black male youth grasping the ...
Assembly Author Natasha Brown Audio read by Pippa Bennett-Warner Language English Genre Literary fiction Publisher Hamish Hamilton (UK) Little, Brown (US) Publication date 3 June 2021 (UK) 14 September 2021 (US) Publication place United Kingdom Media type Print, ebook, audiobook Pages 105 pp Awards Foyles BotY —Fiction (2021) Betty Trask Award (2022) ISBN 9780241515709 (1st ed.) OCLC ...
“The Idea of You,” in its original form as a book, is not a conventional romance. Yes, Soléne and Hayes fall in love — but they don’t stay together. Author Lee wanted it that way.
a: A Novel was the second of several publishing projects Andy Warhol produced in his lifetime. Warhol wanted to be a writer but, much like his film work, spontaneous performances and an explicit lack of editing was used as a device. [1] Warhol wanted to write a "bad" novel, "because doing something the wrong way always opens doors". [2]
Hughes created a new typeface for the novel. [2] Adapting the novel for e-readers was difficult, and Hughes considers the printed book to be the way the novel "should be read". [2] Due to its use of graphic elements, artwork, a novel within the novel, asemic writing, and epistolary techniques, it can be considered a work of ergodic literature.
Pachinko is the second novel by Harlem-based author and journalist Min Jin Lee. Published in 2017, Pachinko is an epic historical fiction novel following a Korean family who immigrates to Japan . The story features an ensemble of characters who encounter racism , discrimination , stereotyping , and other aspects of the 20th-century Korean ...