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Category Archives: Books
Resistance Is Not Futile
In response to my post last week on the 10th anniversary of the American publication of Hans Fallada’s heartbreaking novel Every Man Dies Alone, TBTP reader Lincoln S. reminded me about the real life story of brother and sister Hans and Sophie … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, Freedom of Speech, History, Writing
Tagged Hans Fallada, Munich, Nazism, White Rose, World War II
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Personal Demons
While cataloging a medieval manuscript the Centre for Research Collections at the University of Edinburgh encountered a curious text amid various alchemy recipes and treatises: precise instructions on how to summon a demon called Baron, graph included. Very little is … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Libraries, Writing
Tagged demonology, Edinburgh, Joan of Arc
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Weekend Reading
Reading Two Books 1971 Postcard, William Wegman
Your Bookshop Needs You
It can be quite depressing reading bookselling blogs and discovering that yet another favorite bookshop has gone out of business. Like most people, I have succumbed to the convenience of ebooks and buy fewer print copies these days. Although I … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, ebooks, Uncategorized
Tagged Bookselling, Bookshops, indie bookstores
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Literature Is An Invention
Adagia Sara Nicholson Literature is an invention; it was Written by men to praise war. Economy is tragic; the economy Comedy. What the heart feigns The mind rehearses, circles A river on the map, as if to say “Voilà! Now the … Continue reading
From New Zealand With Love
I’m currently in the middle of trip planning for a three week visit to New Zealand, so I have been reading lots of local media and blogs. In the process, I stumbled upon this heartwarming story about the generosity of … Continue reading
Every Man Dies Alone
Until ten years ago Hans Fallada was a forgotten German novelist who had a moderately successful career until the rise of the Nazis. When he died in a sanatorium in 1947, Fallada was struggling with a long term addiction to … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Europe, History, Writing
Tagged Berlin, Hans Fallada, novels, World War II
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Paris: Word on the Street
h/t Philipe Bouvier
Posted in Books, Europe
Tagged Arthur Conan Doyle, France, Graffiti, Sherlock Holmes, Street Art
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It’s That Day Again
“The National Buy a Book Day Foundation’s primary activity is educating the American people on the importance of books to our culture and community by encouraging citizens to go to any bookstore on September 7th of each year, which we … Continue reading
