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0 # 16th October 2015

ARABIA – Walter de la Mare

ARABIA. What is left to say?   This was the first poem I loved, and it’s still my favourite. Here the country is the character, and like all well-drawn characters it is complex and has its dark side.   Far are the shades of Arabia, Where the Princes ride at[…]

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Tags: Arabsauthorcontextual informationMiddle Eastpoetrypoetspolitical difficultiesreaders
0 # 29th November 2014

Bulgarian fiction

In Bulgaria, the short story is not a lesser literary form as it is in the UK. Quite the reverse, it is highly valued. There are some fine Bulgarian writers of short stories and this post concerns just one. Miroslav Penkov‘s short story collection, East of the West, is the most[…]

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Tags: authorborder townBulgariadivisionsEast/West divideMaterialismshort storiessymbolismThe lure of the West
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