Dienstag, Mai 17, 2011

Wieder über Bücher

Gestern Abend habe ich Elif Shafak's Buch ausgelesen und war wirklich begeistert. Besonders gut haben mir natürlich die Kapitel über weibliche Schriftstellerinnen gefallen und auch die Idee, ihre "inneren Stimmen" als verschiedene, fingergroße Frauen darzustellen, war ein witziger Einfall.

Heute morgen habe ich dann damit begonnen:

Nick RENNISON
100 Must-Read Prize Winning Novels

Product Description: This handy pocket-size guide, part of the bestselling Must-Read series, introduces readers to the one hundred best novels that have won prestigious literary awards, and provides an extended introduction to the background and history of these literary prizes. More than a simple best-of list, the recommendations include insightful book reviews, historical and literary context, and cover a wide range of works of fiction that have won major awards, including the Booker and Pulitzer prizes, and notables that have garnered top international prizes, such as the French Prix Goncourt. Also highlighted are titles in specific genres, such as crime and science fiction, as well as award-winning, critically-acclaimed, bestselling novels, such as Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children, Andrea Levy’s Small Island, and Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things. The book also features more than five hundred “Read-On” recommendations for further reading.

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