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Tag: Works in Translation

December 27, 2011January 17, 2012 Kinna

Mini-Reviews at the End of 2011

October 10, 2011May 11, 2013 Kinna

Oh I should get that, or Additions to my Wishlist #8

September 23, 2011September 24, 2011 Kinna

As the Crow Flies – Véronique Tadjo

September 19, 2011September 20, 2011 Kinna

“Requiem” by Slavko Zupcic

August 15, 2011October 20, 2015 Kinna

Bedside Stories

July 21, 2011 Kinna

2011 Awards Round-up (6): Wins, Shortlists and Nominations

June 5, 2011May 11, 2013 Kinna

Oh I should get that, or Additions to my Wishlist #7

June 2, 2011March 4, 2015 Kinna

Queen Pokou – Véronique Tadjo

May 28, 2011 Kinna

2011 Awards Round-up (5): Wins and some Controversies

April 7, 2011June 16, 2013 Kinna

We Killed Mangy-Dog and Other Mozambican Stories – Luis Bernardo Honwana

March 20, 2011June 2, 2013 Kinna

Link Gems

March 17, 2011April 7, 2011 Kinna

(Mini-Review): Belarmino and Apolonio by Ramon Pérez de Ayala

January 22, 2011May 11, 2013 Kinna

Oh I should get that, or Additions to my Wishlist #6

August 25, 2010October 2, 2010 Kinna

God Dies by the Nile – Nawal El Saadawi

August 17, 2010October 2, 2010 Kinna

Counselor Ayres’ Memorial – Machado de Assis

August 14, 2010 Kinna

Oh I should get that, or Additions to my Wishlist #5

August 13, 2010October 2, 2010 Kinna

The Dwarf – Pär Lagerkvist

July 20, 2010January 24, 2016 Kinna

10 Overlooked Books in my TBR Pile

July 12, 2010October 20, 2015 Kinna

Six Early Stories by Thomas Mann

June 23, 2010June 2, 2013 Kinna

Catalan Literature in Translation : A Reading List

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Kinna

Lifelong reader. I read mostly fiction. I enjoy world literature. I’m partial to women writers, especially African women writers. Here, you'll find commentary on novels, short stories and poems. In Accra, Ghana. Contact me at kinnareads at gmail dot com. Host of Africa Reading Challenge.

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