Lotsa goodies today but we're a but busy around here, so we offer them up in "soul-of-wit" style ...
Mario Benedetti has died ... Mas Ishiguro ... Thomas Mann's house of exiles (Thanks, EG) ... New Zealand celebrates the Commonwealth Prize by detaining two of its nominees ... A review of the new Gabriel Garcia Marquez bio ... Nora Roberts's B&B ... Kelly Jane Torrance on our Critic-in-chief and Netherland ... Turkey continues to prove itself unfit for EU membership ... The role of British spy thrillers in British Intelligence ... and, finally, happy 80th birthday to the glorious Faber & Faber.
I can thoroughly recommend Evelyn Juers' book, Mark - reviewed it myself, here.
http://austlit.typepad.com/cfn/2009/03/review-house-of-exile-by-evelyn-juers.html
Do let me know if you are interested in a copy.
Posted by: genevieve | May 18, 2009 at 02:20 AM
and yes, the Faber article is great.
Posted by: genevieve | May 18, 2009 at 02:22 AM
Wow! Those New Zealand security people really know how to promote culture!
Posted by: Niall | May 18, 2009 at 10:12 AM
Don't miss the TLS article on British spies. Good spy novels are a dying art..like most good writing
Posted by: srinivas anumolu | May 20, 2009 at 01:09 AM