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Natalia Ginzburg – The Dry Heart (1947)
A compact book, brilliantly subdued in its anger.
May 27
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Daniël van der Winden
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Mieko Kawakami – All The Lovers In The Night (2022)
A calm and gentle treasure.
Apr 30
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Daniël van der Winden
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Ed Yong – An Immense World (2022)
A monumental book, bound to leave its readers flabbergasted by nature.
Mar 30
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Daniël van der Winden
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Claire Wilcox – Patch Work: A Life Amongst Clothes (2020)
An endearing collection of brief essays on the objects that made her who she is.
Feb 28
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Daniël van der Winden
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Andrey Kurkov – Grey Bees (2020)
An account of war that is at once chilling and warm-hearted.
Jan 12
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Daniël van der Winden
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Benjamin Moser – Sontag: Her Life (2019)
A landmark biography.
Dec 19, 2022
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Daniël van der Winden
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