Archive for the ‘1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die’ Category
The Ogre, by Michel Tournier, translated by Barbara Bray
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 23, 2021
The Immoralist, by André Gide, translated by Dorothy Bussy
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 18, 2021
Strait is the Gate, by André Gide, translated by Dorothy Bussy
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 31, 2020
Love in a Cold Climate, by Nancy Mitford
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 30, 2020
The Tree of Man, by Patrick White, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1973
Posted by: Lisa Hill on December 2, 2020
Life and Times of Michael K By J.M. Coetzee, winner of the Booker Prize in 1983
Posted by: Lisa Hill on August 12, 2020
A Heart So White, by Javier Marais, translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Posted by: Lisa Hill on July 22, 2020
For Whom The Bell Tolls, by Ernest Hemingway
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 31, 2020
The Heart of Redness, by Zakes Mda
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 27, 2020
‘Summer’, in Ethan Frome and Summer, by Edith Wharton
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 25, 2019
‘Ethan Frome’, in Ethan Frome and Summer, by Edith Wharton
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 24, 2019
Surfacing, by Margaret Atwood (Novellas in November, Margaret Atwood Reading Month)
Posted by: Lisa Hill on November 1, 2019
The Maltese Falcon, by Dashiell Hammett, and a bit of a rant…
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 6, 2019
Cakes and Ale, by W. Somerset Maugham
Posted by: Lisa Hill on October 4, 2019
Max Havelaar, by Multatuli, translated by Ina Rilke and David McKay
Posted by: Lisa Hill on September 28, 2019
La Mare au Diable (The Devil’s Pool), by George Sand
Posted by: Lisa Hill on June 13, 2019
The Lonely Londoners, by Sam Selvon
Posted by: Lisa Hill on June 9, 2019
Thursbitch, by Alan Garner
Posted by: Lisa Hill on April 17, 2019
The Return of the Soldier, by Rebecca West
Posted by: Lisa Hill on March 9, 2019
Glimpses of the Moon, by Edith Wharton
Posted by: Lisa Hill on January 6, 2019
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