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Dublin wins UNESCO City of Literature award

July 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Dublin has been awarded the prestigious UNESCO City of Literature award.

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Dublin named UNESCO City of Literature

July 26, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Dublin has been named a UNESCO City of Literature, one of only four such cities worldwide.

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Dublin named ‘city of literature’

July 26, 2010 by thushara · Leave a Comment 

Dublin has today been designated a city of literature by the cultural arm of the United Nations, Unesco. It is the fourth city to receive the award.

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Dublin a UNESCO City of Literature

July 26, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Dublin City has been named a UNESCO City of Literature, only the fourth city worldwide to be honoured.

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Vulture’s Guide to Literature’s Hottest Lycan Lovers

July 2, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Buck up, Team Jacob! So what if Bella ends up with the vampire at the end of Eclipse ? Owing to Twilight ’s success, lycan-romance fiction is a booming industry and in some books, werewolves get a little action too

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Vulture’s Guide to Literature’s Hottest Lycan Lovers

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South Africa : Africagate is No Scandal Say IPCC Authors (AllAfrica.com)

February 15, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The latest ‘Africagate’ controversy and criticism over the use of ‘grey literature’ in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Fourth Assessment Report does not undermine climate change science, say IPCC authors.

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South Africa : Africagate is No Scandal Say IPCC Authors (AllAfrica.com)

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Nonfiction reviews: ‘The Beats: A Graphic History,’ ‘Kerouac at Bat’ and ‘Digging’ (The Oregonian)

July 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Beat as literature and lore is oddly served by lush coffee-table books.

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Nonfiction reviews: ‘The Beats: A Graphic History,’ ‘Kerouac at Bat’ and ‘Digging’ (The Oregonian)

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JULY 2003: ‘Anyone can overcome a broken heart’ (Detroit Free Press)

July 24, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

This story originally appeared in the Free Press in July 2003. You know it. You just know if you know anything about him that his memoir is going to be good.

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JULY 2003: ‘Anyone can overcome a broken heart’ (Detroit Free Press)

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Q&A | ‘Literary trends swing like a pendulum’ (The Times of India)

June 28, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Celebrated Tamil writer Sivasankari has over 35 novels to her credit and innumerable novellas, travelogues and essays. In Delhi to launch the fourth and final volume of her mammoth compendium, Knit India Through Literature (KITL), she spoke to Shreya Roy Chowdhury:

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Q&A | ‘Literary trends swing like a pendulum’ (The Times of India)