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Emneordparallel worlds (4), fairytale (3), language history (2), comics (2), history (2), language (2), travel (1), minimalism (1), love story (1), classic (1) — se alle emneord

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FavorittforfattereLewis Carroll, Roald Dahl, Ryszard Kapuściński, Sven Lindqvist, Alan Moore, Haruki Murakami, George Orwell, Dylan Thomas (Delte favoritter)

Om megSaving the world in very small and obscure chunks by studying Scandinavian languages.

Om biblioteket mittHuge. Fireplace, galleries, Chesterfield armchairs. The hand-made globe opens to reveal a nice selection of whisky. You don't get cancer or bad breath from the cigars and all the books are waterproof when you want to read in the bath tub.

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I noticed that you were a fan of Ryszard Kapuscinski, so I thought I'd let you know that a small Canadian press, Biblioasis, has just brought out a volume of his selected poetry. It's the only edition of Kapuscinski's poetry available in english. It's called I Wrote Stone, and was translated from the Polish by Diana Kuprel and Marek Kusiba.

His verse is interesting, and as one would expect, thoughtful, philosophical, aphoristic and engaged politically, morally and viscerally with the world around him. It's something all fans of Kapuscinski should read, a book that meant a lot to him, and that he worked very hard to see published before his death. It's a shame, alas, that he did not quite make it.

Anyway, it's available from Biblioasis. Online (www.biblioasis.com, www.amazon.com) and anywhere else you can find good books. Check it out.

(Sorry: I am an interested party: the publisher. But we're a small, literary press, and we're just doing our best to let anyone who might be interested know about this collection. Pardon my intrusion.)

Dan Wells
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