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Worldcrunch » literature » Page 3

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Tokyo's Morioka Shoten Ginza bookshop
Societyliterature

The Japanese Bookshop That Sells Just One Title A Week

by Patrick Randall October 15, 2015May 22, 2025
Latino neighborhood in Jackson Heights, Queens, NYC
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Spanglish, The Muy Popular U.S. Street Lingo

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The Science Behind Our Love Of Storytelling

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Vargas Llosa in April 2015.
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In Defense Of Vargas Llosa’s Oh So Public Love Affair

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A library in eastern Cairo
Societyeducation

Egypt’s Written Word, Increasingly In English

by Worldcrunch April 29, 2015May 23, 2025
Isabel Allende at a book signing event
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Why It Took Chile So Long To Honor Isabel Allende

by Alidad Vassigh April 21, 2015May 23, 2025
Gunter Grass in 2004
Societyhistory

Gunter Grass, Literary Alpha Wolf Of Post-War Germany

by Bertrand Hauger April 15, 2015May 24, 2025
Fallen Romanticism
blogunited states

Fallen Romanticism

by Bertrand Hauger April 7, 2015May 22, 2025
Nedjma's "L'Amande" sold 40,000 copies in France and was translated into 10 languages
Societyliterature

Meet The Muslim World’s First Female Erotic Novelist

by Worldcrunch March 26, 2015May 23, 2025
How The Garcia Marquez Papers Wound Up In A Texas Library
Eyes on the U.S.united states

How The Garcia Marquez Papers Wound Up In A Texas Library

by Bertrand Hauger January 6, 2015May 21, 2025
Earlier this year in Bogota
Geopoliticsdemocracy

Mario Vargas Llosa: The Monsters Of Pure Pragmatism

by Bertrand Hauger October 24, 2014May 23, 2025
Lit Pride
Societyliterature

Vive French Literature! What Modiano’s Nobel Means For France

by Bertrand Hauger October 13, 2014May 23, 2025
Cabaret performances at the Moulin Rouge continued during Nazi occupation.
Societyliterature

Patrick Modiano: 7 Passages – In English – From France’s Obscure Nobel Prize Winner

by Jeff Israely October 9, 2014May 23, 2025
Biographer Charles Marsh holds forth at Square Books
Eyes on the U.S.united states

A Utopian Mississippi Bookstore, Where Faulkner Lives On

by Worldcrunch September 14, 2014May 22, 2025
Marquez in 2009
Societycolombia

Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Beyond Solitude

by Worldcrunch March 25, 2014May 23, 2025
Inside Cairo's bustling Khan el-Khalili souk
Societyegypt

How To Disappear In Cairo’s Eternal Cacophony

by Julie Farrar March 18, 2014May 22, 2025
Japanese-German writer Yoko Tawada
Societyliterature

Yoko Tawada, A Writer Split In Two

by Bertrand Hauger March 7, 2014May 22, 2025
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Our Top Ten Alternative Titles For The New Dan Brown Novel

by Julie Farrar January 15, 2013May 21, 2025
Traditional street-art calligraphy
Ideaschina

What The Qing Dynasty And Charles Dickens Tell Us About Modern China

by Bertrand Hauger November 16, 2012May 23, 2025
Societyculture

China’s Mo Yan Wins Nobel Prize In Literature

by Bertrand Hauger October 11, 2012May 21, 2025

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