Women writers – Part 1
Last week, The Guardian published an article about six British women writers who had a huge influence on British publishing. The print edition had the headline The game changers on…
Last week, The Guardian published an article about six British women writers who had a huge influence on British publishing. The print edition had the headline The game changers on…
The two latest books to appear on my website are Salvador Benesdra's El traductor [The Translator] and Rafael Chirbes' La larga marcha [The Long March]. Sadly, neither is available in…
Having just done Sicilian literature, I thought that this might be a good time to turn to Italian literature as whole, not least because it is cold, wet and miserable…
I have just come back from a week in Sicily, in the shadow of Mount Etna (see photo at left) so this seemed like a good time to have a…
In my last post, I talked about the books I hadn't read either because it was difficult to get hold of them or because they were not available in a…
One of the many joys of the Internet is the ability to find out about all the many books that you have not read and, in many cases, will never…
My predictions for the Man Booker Prize and the Nobel Prize were, as predicted, wrong. I said I always got them wrong and I did. I must admit that I…
Don't you hate those cute titles for blog posts like the one I have just used? I certainly do. I read most blogs through my News Reader, which gives the…
Peter Stothard, editor of the TLS and Chairman of this year's Man Booker prize committee has said bloggers are detrimental to literature. John Self responds to Stothard much better than…
This article by Shalom Auslander has to be the funniest take on book prizes I have seen. His story - Harley was our dog. She is dead now. I want…