This book started off like a small rock slowing rolling down a snowy hill that eventually turns into an avalanche. What you are left with at the end of the novel is silence and white powder. John Lanchester’s novel borrows its title from the famous Karl Marx and his “Das Kapital”. Although, the book is … Continue reading
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“The Enigma of Arrival”: a review of V.S. Naipaul’s nostaglic sad pastoral
“Two ways to the cottage. Different ways: one was very old, and one was new.” Continue reading