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Don Quixote – Miguel de Cervantes (Introduction)

I am currently reading Don Quixote. It was recommended to me by the bookstore clerk who stated it was the greatest book in Spanish literature. His opinion isn’t without company as wikipedia affirms that Don Quixote is the most influential

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19/11 – 25/11/19 Elton John, Down Under and Wild Geese

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. Me, me, me – Elton John Book review by Richard Williams at thebluemoment: Big disappointment, that Elton John. I’d been expecting his autobiography, Me,

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Wet Ghost – Chris Wallace-Crabbe

I had a lot of memorabilia recently forwarded to me from Australia. That included newspaper clippings I found interesting. One such clipping is of the poem below called Wet Ghost by Chris Wallace-Crabbe. You’ll have to excuse its state of

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12/11 – 18/11/19 Meaning of Life, Saints, Influencers and Virgins

Welcome to Monday’s News on the March – The week that was in my digital world. A Likelihood of Saints Poem by River Dixon at The Stories In Between: There it is again At the corner Of my eye Dangling,

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Colombia’s 5 Best Secrets – Travel Article

Two weeks ago I wrote a post about the Camino Real (Royal Road) – The Road between Barichara and Guane which featured in a travel article I once wrote. I thought I would use this Wednesday literature space to present the

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Deciding Not to Be a Bitch – The Sun Also Rises (Final)

Americans were drawn to Paris in the Roaring Twenties by the favorable exchange rate, with as many as 200,000 English-speaking expatriates living there….Many American writers were disenchanted with the US, where they found less artistic freedom than in Europe. (For

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Camino Real (Royal Road) – The Road Between Barichara and Guane

For this Wednesdays’ literature quote we are going to take a different route again. Years ago I wrote an article for a travel web site which described 5 relatively obscure places to visit in Colombia. My introduction was as follows:

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Bobby Fischer – My 60 Memorable Games (First Printing 1969)

During one of my chess phases I bought the above book off ebay. It cost me a small fortune since it was a first printing. I have collected other written material about Fischer including the original Life magazine about his

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The Yellow Book – The Picture of Dorian Gray (Final)

Today on Wednesday’s book excerpt we revisit for the final occasion Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray. In our last encounter with Wilde’s only novel we explored Lord Henry’s enlightening views on humanity and science. The following dialogue between

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‘I Overtipped Him. That Made Him Happy’ – The Sun Also Rises

“How does one eat inside?” I asked the waiter. Inside the café was a restaurant. “Well. Very well. One eats very well.” “Good.” The last time we visited our motley crue of the ‘Lost Generation’ in Paris we amused ourselves

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