- Three Guys, One Book review Margaret Atwood's latest novel, The Heart Goes Last. NPR interviewed her yesterday, too. I haven't read it, but I have to say that I am a big fan of Atwood's earlier works from the 70s (which I read in my twenties in the late 90s): Surfacing, The Edible Woman. Perhaps they are a bit dated now (3rd wave feminism and all that...), but they are enjoyable and thoughtful. I'm tired of the end of the world thing...
- A writer goes through Hemingway's books and cooks meals that his characters eat. Yuk.
- How did I only discover the brilliant work of Irish Canadian writer, Neil Smith now?
- This book, too, looks interesting: a history of Jazz in Montreal's Little Burgundy. I wonder if I can add another book to my long reading list...
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Jazz in Little Burgundy, Irish-Canadian writer Neil Smith & Boo, Margaret Atwood's end of the world...again, Hemingway and Spaghetti-Os?: Books books book October 1
Labels:
Ernest Hemingway,
jazz,
Little Burgundy,
Margaret Atwood,
montreal,
Neil Smith
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