The End of the Gods | |
The gods can be boors. Their ways are not ours. They shout a lot. They don't seem as concerned with identity politics or buying things as they might be. Whatever their enthusiasts claim, the risk... >>Xem tiếp |
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A Little History of Philosophy | |
The idea that braininess is sexy may provide comfort to philosophers, but their own subject refutes the delusion. It boasts more than its fair share of grey cells, but where is its Brian Cox or... >>Xem tiếp |
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The Cat's Table | |
The Cat's Table seems at first as if it might be a picaresque novel set in a constricted space, a favourite choice of many writers since Sebastian Brant's 1494 |
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The Last Pre-Raphaelit | |
On midsummer's eve 1898, a strange and melancholy watch took place in the parish church of Rottingdean in Sussex. The ashes of Edward Burne... >>Xem tiếp |
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The Cut | |
A novel from George Pelecanos, a writer and producer of “The Wire,” introduces Spero Lucas, a Washington investigator. >>Xem tiếp |
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The Submission | |
Perhaps the representatives of fiction writing and non-fiction writing in America didn't... >>Xem tiếp |
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The Artist of Disappearance | |
Anita Desai's new book is her best since Fasting, Feasting and shares the... >>Xem tiếp |
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The Genius in My Basement | |
In 2008, at a Downing Street reception, Gordon Brown presented a young man, a member of Plane Stupid, with a Transport Campaigner of the... >>Xem tiếp |
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Ready Player One | |
If you think things are bad, do yourself a favor and read Ernest Cline's much anticipated and weirdly visionary debut novel. This unabashedly geeky view of a 2044 dystopia provides an enchanting... >>Xem tiếp |
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Where China Meets India | |
A country that sits between two aspiring superpowers has some very complicated choices to make. Yet >>Xem tiếp |
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