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March 1, 2016 Andrea Gibbons Leave a comment

Aragon: Paris Peasant

On Writing and Istanbul, Orhan Pamuk’s THE BLACK BOOK

Salford in Robert Roberts ‘The Classic Slum’

Sister Audre Lorde’s Sister Outsider

The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study

Hunger: Knut Hamsun

Balzac: City, Country & Speculation in Le Pere Goriot

Romantic Genius in Johannes Kreisler and Brahms

Reading I, Daniel Blake: Screenplay and Film

Misgivings of Invisible Cities

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