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Author Archives: 16nh2014
An influential side job
Besides being one of the most famous and best poets to ever live, T.S. Eliot was also very active and successful in his original main profession: literary criticism. This was especially interesting and compelling, due to my use of literary … Continue reading
Resurrection
The theme of resurrection is one of the most important themes in literature today, due to its famous origin. The first time resurrection is seen in literature is in the Bible, when Jesus resurrects after three days from his tomb. In … Continue reading
Book review: Americanah
The book Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, is one of the best books I have read in a long time, and it would perfectly fit as our next community text. It includes themes of perseverance, identity and conviction. On top … Continue reading
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