1. What's so wrong with nostalgia? - The Telegraph
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Since the Enlightenment, we’ve been told that looking back is unhealthy. Now it’s time to reclaim a dirty word
2. Review and Response to "The Future of Nostalgia" by Svetlana Boym -
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This is not a new book. It was published in 2001. And in 2015 the author passed away. But I found this book to be timely none the less. After all, the author was dealing with a topic that is timeless – nostalgia. Boym’s main focus is to look at nostalgia through the lens of […]
3. YA Addicted Book Club discussion What are you reading 2024
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403 discussion posts. Brittany said: New year, new thread! What are you starting the year off with?, Liliana said: First book of the year for me was ...
4. The Pros and Cons of Nostalgia - From Earth to the Stars
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by Peter Wood Peter Wood discusses the role of nostalgia in his fiction as well as that of others. Be sure to read Peter’s latest story, “Une Time Machine, S’il Vous Plait,”…
5. Swallow Wings Film Co.,Ltd. | 台灣電影網 Taiwan Cinema
In Perpetual Nostalgia: Tales of Military Dependents' Villages in Literature ... Award 2024 Best Art Design of the 26th Taipei Film Awards Nominations 2024 ...
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6. Read — Rune S. Nielsen
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Read Book reviews - only stuff I like
7. Darran Anderson: Seeking Sanctuary from the Troubles - The Yale Review
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See AlsoPage 6293 – Christianity TodayI first sought sanctuary during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Thirty years later, I'm still looking for it.
8. anenduringromantic | Literature. Poetry.
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Literature. Poetry.
9. Flowers for Father: Remembering Larry Holleran (1931-2024)
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By Scott Holleran
10. The Enigma of Frantz Fanon | The Nation
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A revolutionary and an intellectual, a nationalist and a cosmopolitan, a doctor and a revolutionary, Fanon was always multiple.
11. A Symposium on W.G. Sebald - The Threepenny Review
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Editor’s Note: On Friday, December 14, 2001, the writer W. G. Sebald was killed in a car accident in Norwich, England, where he had lived since 1970. In the days after his death, we received a number of emails, faxes, and calls from people who, though they had never met him, felt connected to Sebald through his books. This symposium is our way of responding to that spontaneous expressions of shock and loss.
12. War/Combat & Espionage/Spies - Great Opening Lines
Boyd's clever nostalgic lead began a story about how the U.S. Army and Royal ... A 2015 Scroll.in article hailed Marías as “The best literary start-up artist ...
A Celebration of Great Opening Lines in World Literature