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 my Interests








Tuesday, February 1, 2022

The Reading Life Review - January 2022


Row 1


  1. Zakiya Dalila Harris - USA - author The Other Black Girl - first appearance
  2. Barbara Pym - UK.  - featured numerous times


Row 2


  1. Erin Thursby - USA - author Florida Oranges: A Colorful History - First Appearance 
  2. Dee Brown - USA - author of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. First Appearance


Row 3


  1. Caroline Elkins - USA - Pulitzer Prize Winner  - Author Imperial Reckoning : The Untold Story of Britain’s Gulag in Kenya.  First appearance.  I hope to read her forthcoming second book in April, Legacy of Violence: A History of the British Empire
  2. Isabel Wilkerson. USA - Pulitzer Prize Winner - author of Caste: The Sources of Our Discontents and The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration.  All teachers of American history should be required to read these books.


Five of The January authors are Americans, one is from The UK.  Five are women.  Four appeared for The first time. Two are no longer living.


Two novels and four works of narrative non-fiction were featured 



Books read in January on which there is no post


  1. Genius and Death in a City of Dearms: Odessa by Charles King
  2. Wild Women and The Blues by Denny Bryce
  3. Between The World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates


Going Forward, I hope to continue Reading at about The same pace but I anticipate posting on fewer works.



Blog Stats


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There are currently 4037 posts online 


Home Counties of Visitors in January 


  1. USA
  2. India
  3. The Philippines 
  4. Canada
  5. Turkey
  6. Germany 
  7. The UK
  8. Japan 
  9. France


The top most viewed posts were all on short stories 



I offer my eternal thanks to Yujelyn Norte Ulm





 

4 comments:

Buried In Print said...

A remarkable combination of reads once more: congrats on turning all those pages and always discovering new stories.

Suko said...

Suko said...

Mel,

You are an amazingly prolific reader and blogger.

Thank you for sharing the beautiful photos of Yujelyn.

Mel u said...

Suko,thanks very much for your support and Kindness