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url 2019-10-10 09:20
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url 2019-06-07 14:22
Podcast #150 is up!
The Promise and Peril of Credit: What a Forgotten Legend about Jews and Finance Tells Us about the Making of European Commercial Society - Francesca Trivellato

It boggles my mind to write this, but somehow I've managed to produce 150 podcasts! The latest one is now up on the New Books Network website; in it, I interview Francesca Trivellato about her study of the origin and evolution of the myth that Jews developed the credit mechanism of the bills of exchange. Enjoy!

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url 2018-05-30 15:50
Podcast #101 is up!
Galantière: The Lost Generation's Forgotten Man - Mark Lurie

My latest podcast is up on the New Books Network website! In it I interview Mark I. Lurie about his biography of the writer Lewis Galantière, who was a member of the "Lost Generation" circle of authors in Paris in the 1920s and who went on to find success as a translator before finishing his career as president of American PEN. Enjoy!

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review 2018-01-20 11:00
Abused and Shunned by Society: The Diary of a Lost Girl by Margarete Böhme
The Diary of a Lost Girl (Louise Brooks edition) - Thomas Gladysz;Margarete Bohme
Tagebuch einer Verlorenen - Margarete Böhme

This forgotten classic from Germany was a best-selling novel in 1905 and translated into many languages.

 

It was also widely read for nearly three decades – until the story of a fallen girl from a bourgeois family who sees no other way to survive but prostitution was pushed into the abyss of oblivion because it didn’t fit into the ideal and virtuous image of Germans that Nazi propaganda created. Mute films made of it had the same fate although the 1929 film of G. W. Pabst starring Louise Brooks is much appreciated by enthusiasts like the editor of the again available English edition of the book.

 

Please click here to read the full review on my main book blog Edith’s Miscellany!

Source: edith-lagraziana.blogspot.com
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review 2017-03-14 00:57
The Forgotten Girls
The Forgotten Girls (A Stevens and Windermere Novel) - Owen Laukkanen

Dedicated to the victims of a serial killer in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, The Forgotten Girls by Owen Laukkanen is a police procedural that starts with gruesome pictures on a phone and ends with the hunt for a serial killer. It follows the police chase both from the perspective of the detectives, the girls, and the killer - "the ghost rider." The book is a fiction with a reminder that these things sadly do also happen in real life.

 

 

Reviewed for Penguin First to Read program.

 

Source: www.memoriesfrombooks.com/2017/03/the-forgotten-girls.html
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