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I must read 38 books before Labor Day and I'm already behind. Here's my list: Mostly shorter must-reads for summer 2021 | Arts & Entertainment

I must read 38 books before Labor Day and I'm already behind. Here's my list: Mostly shorter must-reads for summer 2021 | Arts & Entertainment
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A Poetry Revival: Three Poets on Ethiopia's Thriving Amharic Poetry Scene


A Poetry Revival: Three Poets on Ethiopia’s Thriving Amharic Poetry Scene
Published by Carcanet Press in the UK last year,
Songs We Learn from Trees is the first book of Amharic poetry in English translation. Editors Chris Beckett and Alemu Tebeje, themselves poets and translators, present over 250 pages of poetry ranging from folk and religious verse to work by contemporary and diaspora poets. While the anthology provides a representative survey of poems in Amharic, it is still only the tip of the iceberg, opening the door for readers to imagine how much more Ethiopian poetry remains to be discovered and shared with a global community through translation. ....

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A Drink with Hannah Dawson


Dr Hannah Dawson will be in conversation with
Idler magazine editor Tom Hodgkinson and your host will be Idler Academy director Victoria Hull.
We’ll have philosophical insight from Dr Mark Vernon and the discussion will be followed by a live Q&A.
It is an online event. Bring your friends. It should be like meeting up in the pub for an interesting conversation. We leave the meeting open at the end so you can carry on chatting.
About the speakers:
Hannah Dawson is Senior Lecturer in the History of Ideas at King’s College London. Her previous book was ....

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Autofiction's First Boom Was in Turn-of-the-Century Japan


From the novels of Ben Lerner to Rachel Cusk’s Outline trilogy (2014–2018) and Karl Ove Knausgaard’s multi-volume 
My Struggle (2009–2011), some of the most eye-catching literary fiction of recent years has been heavily autobiographical. The prototype of the modern autobiographical novel is generally considered to be Marcel Proust’s 
In Search of Lost Time (1913–1927). What is less widely known, here in the West, is that a very similar kind of novel came to prominence in early twentieth-century Japan. In 1907, a few years before the first volume of Proust’s opus saw the light of day, Katai Tayama published 
Futon, an autobiographical novella inspired by his unconsummated relationship with a female admirer and protégé. In 1912 Naoya Shiga published  ....

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