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Morning and Evening Talk by Naguib Mahfouz

31.05.2008 21:02    complete-review.com
at the Complete Review


Cairo Modern by Naguib Mahfouz

31.05.2008 21:02    complete-review.com
at the Complete Review

Uganda: Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyuva

31.05.2008 15:39    allafrica.com
Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyuva serves on the Executive board of Uganda Women Writers' Association (Femrite) and also works at EASSI, an Eastern African sub-regional organisation that advances the status of women.

Keith Gessen interview

31.05.2008 08:13    complete-review.com
In the Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brad Lockwood has a Q and A: Keith Gessen, author of the much-reviewed All the Sad Young Literary Men.


Ultra-short novels ?

31.05.2008 08:13    complete-review.com
In The Times Giles Coren considers the implications of J.K.Rowling's 800-word Harry Potter novel, in J.K. Rowling: how small can you go ?

Sagan revival ?

31.05.2008 08:13    complete-review.com
In The Guardian Angelique Chrisafis reports that Bonjour Francoise: France in thrall to Sagan, as the French are apparently all exited about Francoise Sagan again.

Youssef Idris

31.05.2008 08:13    complete-review.com
in Al-Ahram Weekly Rania Khallaf reports on a conference on Egyptian writer Youssef Idris.

Prague Writers' Festival

31.05.2008 08:13    complete-review.com
starts tomorrow, and the theme this year is: '1968: Laughter and Forgetting'.

Under the Tongue report

31.05.2008 08:13    complete-review.com
There's a (brief) report on the Under the Tongue: A Festival of African Literature in the Brown Alumni Magazine, where Lawrence Goodman looks at Defining a Continent.

More on 'Faber Finds'

31.05.2008 08:13    complete-review.com
The Telegraph devotes several pieces to the promising-sounding Faber Finds-undertaking, where they think they've found a way to bring worthy titles back into print.

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