#Literature - Page 8

Poem: Baras’s “The Sorrows of the Dockyard”

Perhaps she was falling asleep in hope/Of escaping the evening boredom of the docks

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Poem review (and musings): Dear Truman

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"The review is interesting in that it becomes a stepping stone to shed light on his contemporary world."

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Poems: the door to the soul?

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What is best when shared? A taxi, food? Words, thoughts, perceptive perspectives. Lito Seizani shares poetic observations with us.

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Countdown2Buchmesse: Tips for budding authors and avid readers

"With artists flocking here annually, there are sure to be many authors or writers working in English in their midst, looking for a home and place to promote themselves in Eastern Germany’s famous publishing hub."

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Buchmesse: Rollin’ with Tumbleweed

"This is a comedy, terse, sensual and romantic, with a moving love story underpinning the hero's adventures." - opening at Poniatowski on March 19th.

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Review: “German Men Sit Down to Pee”

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"By the end of the book, which reads like an article, we learn a great deal but know so little about the men behind the prose."

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