Book Review – Memoirs of a Bitch by Francesca Petrizzo (Translated by Silvester Mazzarella)
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by Vishy
3d ago
I got ‘Memoirs of a Bitch‘ by Francesca Petrizzo many years back when it first came out. It is the story of the events leading up to the Trojan War and what happened during the war. The special thing about the book is that it is told from Helen’s perspective. Once upon a time, there ..read more
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Book Review – The Sellout by Paul Beatty
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by Vishy
5d ago
I’ve wanted to read ‘The Sellout‘ by Paul Beatty ever since it won the Booker Prize. It was the first American winner of the Booker Prize and I wanted to find out how an American winner of the Booker Prize looked like. I finally got around to reading it. The narrator of the story is ..read more
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Book Review – The Awakening by Anita Agnihotri (Translated by Nandini Guha)
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by Vishy
1w ago
Arjun is a cobbler’s son. But he is not interested in pursuing the family business. He wants to make idols for worship during Puja time. But no one is going to buy an idol made by a cobbler’s son. So what happens to Arjun and the people who are a part of his life forms ..read more
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Book Review – By the Lake by John McGahern
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by Vishy
2w ago
I discovered John McGahern through an essay by one of my favourite essayists, Anne Fadiman. Later when I went to the bookshop to spend a few pleasant hours browsing books, I saw John McGahern’s ‘By the Lake‘ there and couldn’t resist it. All this happened years back. Since then the book has been languishing in ..read more
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Book Review – If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller by Italo Calvino (translated by William Weaver)
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by Vishy
2w ago
I’ve wanted to read Italo Calvino’s ‘If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller‘ for a long time. I finally got around to reading it. The story starts with the reader going to a bookshop and getting Italo Calvino’s latest book ‘If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller’. The reader reads it and it is interesting ..read more
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Book Review – Days and Nights in the Forest by Sunil Gangopadhyay (Translated by Rani Ray)
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by Vishy
3w ago
I got Sunil Gangopadhyay’s ‘Days and Nights in the Forest‘ many years back when it first came out in English translation. I loved the description of the book on the back cover and that is why I got it. I finally got around to reading it. Four friends board a train and get down at ..read more
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Book Review – The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne by Brian Moore
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by Vishy
3w ago
One of my book club friends who was running a library, closed her library down and moved abroad. At that time she put all her library books on sale. I got some books from that sale. That is how I discovered ‘The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne‘. I found the title very haunting and that ..read more
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Book Review – Before Memory Fades : An Autobiography by Fali S. Nariman
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by Vishy
3w ago
I saw in the news recently that Fali Nariman has passed away. I felt sad when I heard the news. Fali Nariman was one of the great lawyers from India. He spent a significant part of his career working as a lawyer at the Supreme Court. He is one of the last of the greats ..read more
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Book Review – The Garden of the Finzi-Continis by Giorgio Bassani (Translated by Jamie McKendrick)
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by Vishy
1M ago
I discovered Giorgio Bassani’s ‘The Garden of the Finzi-Continis‘ through Caroline’s (‘Beauty is a Sleeping Cat) recommendation. I finally got around to reading it. The narrator of the story is going on a road trip with friends. While they stop on the way to do some sight-seeing, the narrator ends up near the family cemetery ..read more
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Book Review – A Still Life by Josie George
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by Vishy
1M ago
I discovered Josie George’s ‘A Still Life‘ through Caroline’s (‘Beauty is a Sleeping Cat‘) recommendation. Got immersed in it the past few days and just finished reading it. Josie George has chronic illness since the time she was a kid. It limits where she can go, what she can do. She decides to chronicle one ..read more
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