The Reading Life is a multicultural
book blog, committed to Literary Globalism.
Short Stories, Irish literature, Classics, Modern Fiction, Contemporary Literary Fiction, The Japanese Novel, Post Colonial Asian Fiction, The Legacy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and quality Historical Novels are Among our Interests.
Column 1
- Sussana Clarke - UK - Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell
- Matt Helm - USA - first appearance - Lovecraft Country
- Bernadine Evaristo - UK - first appearance - Girl, Woman, Other
Column 2
- Toni Morrison - USA - Nobel Prize- first appearance
- Muriel Barbarry - France - The Elegance of The Hedgehog
- Isabella Arkadyevna - Russia - first appearance. Prolific Yiddish language author
Column 3
- Anthony Veasna So. USA - first appearance, highly regarded debut collection, Afterparties, centering on Cambodian Americans
- Nalo Hopkinson - Canada - Multi awarded S/f writer, I hope to read all her work
- Alistair MacLeod- Canada. Master of The Short Story
Column 4
- Amparo Dávila - Mexico - first appearance. Gothic and horror stories .
- Lizzie Collingham - UK - distinquished food historian, I have three more of her books on my TBR list
- Colm Toibin - Ireland. Featured many times
Home countries of Authors
- UK - 3
- USA - 3
- Canada - 2
- Russia - 1
- Mexico - 1
- Ireland - 1
- France - 1
Eight works by women were featured, four by men. Four authors are deceased, Seven were featured for The first time.
I featured Seven novels, four Short Stories and one work of narrative nonfiction.
Blog Stats
Page view mark moved beyond 6.5 million to 6,505,202. Very gratifying to me. Traffic has been erratic since the Pandemic began but now trending way above old days.
There are 4011 posts online
As always the most viewed posts are on short stories by authors from The Philippines and the Indian Subcontinent.
Home Counties of Visitors in October
- USA
- The Philippines
- India
- Canada
- Germany
- Russia
- France
- Indonesia
- Australia
- Brazil
Plans for rest of 2021
Here in Manila I am 600 plus days into a lockdown.
I hope to participate, as I have done for 10 years, in German Literature Month.
I also hope for the first time to participate in another event, Nonfiction November.
I hope by this time next year that the pandemic has ended
My thanks to Lyn u for more than I can express
I am very grateful to Max u for his kind provision of Amazon gift cards.
From
Mel u
Founder and Curator of The Reading Life
Ambrosia Bousweau -Managing Editor
Oleander Bousweau- European Director
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Sending you and your family and friends, in and out of lockdown, warm and hopeful thoughts.
What would we do without books and stories for comfort, in times like these.
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