There is something to be said for short pieces that stand alone as impressions but yet together form a tapestry of a whole picture. Once certainly gets a sense of the aspects of Paris which, as in any tourist-attracting city, are not to be discovered in the guidebooks.
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Giovanni’s Room, which is the only work of James Baldwin’s that I’ve read so far apart from a few articles, also starts at the end. The result is a story that is intriguing and gripping within the first few minutes.
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There is some very beautiful writing in this book, and plenty of humour.
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Dovlatov was a journalist in the then Soviet Union, and this book comprises a series of compromises he was obliged to make, in order to keep his job. What’s interesting to me is that the censorship he describes goes on a very subtle level.
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I’ve been enjoying delving into the meaning of some of the expressions we come across all the time — and a few we don’t.
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Under normal circumstances I wouldn’t pick up the (fictitious) memoir of a 17 year-old girl….
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This book aims to change that by providing insights into the writing process from several very different genres.
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Does the enormous amount of help that teachers give to students to help them learn how to write, help them to learn how to write?
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I loved the writing. Some of it is very funny, all of it is well-observed.
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The real question is: was she or wasn’t she?
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This is the story of a boy of 15 falling in love for the first time, as related by his middle-aged self. What can I say?
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How did the English comedian Spike Milligan break through writer’s block?
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As I’ve written two reviews of this book, I thought I’d publish the links to them in one place — which is here!
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Journalistic integrity and reader manipulation.
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It's not often one comes across a book which purports to contain instructions on both writing and life. Does the concept work?
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This book provides compelling reasons for including audio as an integral part of the writer’s portfolio and tools of the trade, not merely an add-on or afterthought.
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As the title suggests, this book comprises 50 “techniques” of storytelling.
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(Updated) If I had to sum up my reaction to this book in one word, it would be:
Conflicted
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Like all professions, book selling has its own peculiar nomenclature.
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Review of a collection of writings from the Oulipo, including minutes of meetings, lectures and correspondence.
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