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My Choice to Abuse Drugs Erekose, Legendary Anonimous

An amazing book which has been circulating the internet for a year now. No one knows who wrote it, and precisely when - perhaps it was done by an internet spiti?:) Anyway, it deals with the issues ...

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Seven Pillars of Wisdom Lawrence, T.E.

Lawrence of Arabia's narrative of his involvement in the Arab Revolt during WWI.

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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close Foer, Jonathan Safran

A fun summer read, ideal for a long train ride. This is a story of Oskar, a quirky nine year-old kid living in New York City, who only wears white, gives his house key out to strangers, and likes ...

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Close to the knives Wojnarowicz, David

Filmmaker and visual artist David Wojnarowicz's book opens as a tale of wandering through the American landscape in the style of a contemporary Jack Kerouac. Its voice, tone, and subjects vary ...

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The Brooklyn Follies Auster, Paul

This is another wonderful book by Auster. And what’s more, it is EXCITING. After having read a lot of serious stuff, Brooklyn Follies takes off with a slow and sad start. An elderly man moves ...

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After Dark Murakami, Haruki

What happens when the sun sets and night falls? This is a novel about the mysteries and unrealities of the night that happen to those people who

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Shooting to Kill Vachon, Christine

'This hybrid book works exceptionally well on two levels: as a memoir of an artist and as a brass-tacks instruction manual. In her first book, co-written with film critic Edelstein, Vachon offers ...

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Inflight Magazine Grimonprez, Johan (ed.)

Anyone who's ever sat on airplane will have looked at them at least once: the safety instructions pamphlets and glossy airline magazines provided for the passengers' edification and entertainment. ...

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How Like a Leaf. An Interview with Thyrza Nichols Goodeve Haraway, Donna J.

Reading Donna Haraway's A Cyborg Manifesto (first published in 1985) was instrumental in helping me find my intellectual bearings. In this essay science fiction is elaborately interwoven with ...

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Interpol, The Art Exhibition which divided East and West Čufer, Eda / Misiano, Viktor

Editorial: 'Artist bites spectators and destroys work of other artists at exhibition,' the headlines read. Interpol documents the historic--and notorious--encounter between Western European and ...

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The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nighttime Haddon, Mark

'Pretty good book,' I thought, after having read The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nighttime . It was only when I started thinking about what to read next, and realized that I only wanted to ...

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Max Havelaar or the Coffee Auctions of the Dutch Trading Company Multatuli,

Beat Mazenauer wirtes about the German edition of Max Havelaar oder Die Kaffeeversteigerungen der niederländischen Handelsgesellschaft - the original text is written in Dutch Nowadays the ...

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Mes mauvaises pensées Bouraoui, Nina

Stephanie Cabre writes about the French edition of Mes mauvaises pensées - it has not been translated into any other language This is a book that cannot leave you indifferent, because Nina ...

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Dance Dance Dance Murakami, Haruki

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Nuages Clément, Gilles

Sasha Hourwich wortes about the French edition of Nuages - it has not been translated into any other language What do you fancy? Understanding the fine relationship between clouds and ...

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A Bend in the River Naipaul, Vidiadhar S.

József Keresztesi writes about the Hungarian edition of A nagy folyó kanyarulatában V. S. Naipual's first novel to be translated into Hungarian had a great impact on me. The novel is at ...

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Eccentric Style von Schaeven, Deidi

Eccentric Style is a view into a number of homes built by people who decided to stick with that very simple and very complicated thing called a vision. Every example featured is an example of ...

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