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A year of reading the world. 196 countries, countless stories…. Rest of the world. Why reader Faizah Shaheen’s detention should outrage us all. August 5, 2016. At a time of great turbulence and uncertainty in many parts of the planet, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of alarming news stories flooding our airwaves, newspapers and screens. Nevertheless, yesterday I came across a story that shocked me profoundly. And the suspicious behaviour in question? An award-winning art and culture anthology.
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culture « A year of reading the world
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A year of reading the world. 196 countries, countless stories…. Rest of the world. Why reader Faizah Shaheen’s detention should outrage us all. August 5, 2016. At a time of great turbulence and uncertainty in many parts of the planet, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of alarming news stories flooding our airwaves, newspapers and screens. Nevertheless, yesterday I came across a story that shocked me profoundly. And the suspicious behaviour in question? An award-winning art and culture anthology.
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29 | juin | 2015 | Fabrice Bourland
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Accéder au contenu principal. Jour 29 juin 2015. Le week-end à Frontignan s’est achevé dans la bonne humeur. Il y fit chaud, très chaud sous le chapiteau, mais nous fûmes reçus comme des princes. Le samedi à 14 h 30, j’ai participé à une table ronde intitulée Étranges enquêteurs, enquêteurs de l’étrange en compagnie de la française Sophie Hénaff. Par ailleurs ma charmante voisine en séances de dédicace), le turc Alper Canigüz. La danoise Inger Wolf. Et l’anglaise S.J. Parris. Avec qui j’étais entré en co...
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Fin du FIRN 2015 | Fabrice Bourland
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Accéder au contenu principal. Fin du FIRN 2015. Le week-end à Frontignan s’est achevé dans la bonne humeur. Il y fit chaud, très chaud sous le chapiteau, mais nous fûmes reçus comme des princes. Le samedi à 14 h 30, j’ai participé à une table ronde intitulée Étranges enquêteurs, enquêteurs de l’étrange en compagnie de la française Sophie Hénaff. Par ailleurs ma charmante voisine en séances de dédicace), le turc Alper Canigüz. La danoise Inger Wolf. Et l’anglaise S.J. Parris. Avec qui j’étais entré en con...
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londonchoirgirl « A year of reading the world
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A year of reading the world. 196 countries, countless stories…. Rest of the world. Why reader Faizah Shaheen’s detention should outrage us all. August 5, 2016. At a time of great turbulence and uncertainty in many parts of the planet, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of alarming news stories flooding our airwaves, newspapers and screens. Nevertheless, yesterday I came across a story that shocked me profoundly. And the suspicious behaviour in question? An award-winning art and culture anthology.
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Events « A year of reading the world
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A year of reading the world. 196 countries, countless stories…. Rest of the world. On the trail of international crime writers. July 25, 2016. This weekend, I went undercover. Officially, I was hosting one of the tables at the ‘Kill Me Quick’ author dinner as part of Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival. In Harrogate, one of the biggest events dedicated to crime and thriller writing in the world. This, Cape Town-set thriller author Paul Mendelson. Explained when an audience member raised the qu...
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Post-world « A year of reading the world
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A year of reading the world. 196 countries, countless stories…. Rest of the world. Why reader Faizah Shaheen’s detention should outrage us all. August 5, 2016. At a time of great turbulence and uncertainty in many parts of the planet, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the number of alarming news stories flooding our airwaves, newspapers and screens. Nevertheless, yesterday I came across a story that shocked me profoundly. And the suspicious behaviour in question? An award-winning art and culture anthology.
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