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The Lone Reader Blogger for UK Arts Directory Read my UKAD Blog >> The Lone Reader is a superhero. He works tirelessly to save young people from an inability to enjoy literature in a secondary...
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The Lone Reader Book Review Object Lesson; The Paris Review The short story seems to be staging something of a recovery. Today, the winner of The Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award for...
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The Lone Reader Learning to read If Steinbeck was alive today he’d be 111 years old. That’s about how old I feel after every time I read ‘Of Mice and Men’. Don’t get me wrong, I like it. Or I should...
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‘Death and the Penguin’ by Andrey Kurkov The Lone Reader Blog Not that long after The Wall fell I had the opportunity to travel to Siberia. It was summer, the weather was fine, the people friendly and...
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The Lone Reader Book Review Brand new Review of . . . ‘The Yellow Birds’ The title of Kevin Powers’ much-lauded debut on the Iraq war comes from a traditional U.S. Army marching cadence. However, the...
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The Lone Reader Lightning Beneath the Sea by Grahame Davies by The Lone Reader Blog Where better to start this blog than with a Welsh writer, with poetry and with an independent publisher. That should...
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The Lone Reader Book Review Nemesis By Philip Roth Another Philip said that Sidney Bechet’s voice falls on him ‘Like an enormous yes.’ The same is true for me when I read Philip Roth. Six years...
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The Lone Reader Book Review Absolute liberty, perhaps ‘Open Door’ by Iosi Havilio With the dwindling number of bookshops on the high street, a market dominated by ‘big players’ such as Waterstones...
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The Lone Reader Book Review ‘The Last Hit’ There are certain images of Wales that are hard to shake: male voice choirs, coal miners, rugby, sheep, women in strange costumes playing the harp, the...
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