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Elena
Elena rated it 11 years ago
J'aime beaucoup ça- la littérature liée à la peinture, la peinture liée à la vie, et les deux utilisées comme fenêtres vers des chambres closes. Il est rare de le trouver explicite à ce point.
June's Room
June's Room rated it 13 years ago
I have this as 'read' and 'gave up on ' because I read it a couple of years ago according to my library's records, but obviously it didn't make enough of an impression on me to remember it. This time around I just couldn't seem to get under the skin of it at all...whether it would be different in t...
The House That Books Built
The House That Books Built rated it 13 years ago
I have this as 'read' and 'gave up on ' because I read it a couple of years ago according to my library's records, but obviously it didn't make enough of an impression on me to remember it. This time around I just couldn't seem to get under the skin of it at all...whether it would be different in t...
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 15 years ago
Fantasia: An Algerian Cavalcade is not a novel, or a memoir or an oral history, though it shares characteristics with all three genres. It's a piece of literature that defies easy categorization. It is, perhaps, best described as a meditation on history (Algeria's in this case), alienation and women...
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