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Why does Three Hundred Years of Longing miss the mark?

Why does Three Hundred Years of Longing miss the mark?

I was intrigued by the premise of Three Thousand Years of Longing: Alithea, a professor, attends a conference in Istanbul and is drawn into the stories of the city’s past. The orientalist approach towards the East did leave me disappointed, but there was something else that made the stories
jopo Sep 13, 2022
On "Where the Wild Things Are"

On "Where the Wild Things Are"

In one of his interviews, Maurice Sendak, the writer and the illustrator of "Where the Wild Things Are," told that he doesn't start writing with the intention of creating a children's book. As "Where the Wild Things Are" is one of the first examples of fantasy in children's books, it
jopo Aug 31, 2017

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