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Raphael: A Passionate Life by Antonio Forcellino
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Tag Archives: Vulpes Libris
A “flight” of darts – thanks to Julianne!
Thanks to Julianne Douglas at Writing the Renaissance, I’ve been included the latest “tagging meme” or chain recommendation game. This is the “Premio Dardos”, which seems to have originated in the Spanish-language blogosphere nearly a year ago. I rushed off … Continue reading
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Tagged Céline Graciet, Cornflower, Emma Darwin, Julianne Douglas, Vulpes Libris
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Ten years : ten chapters
It’s extraordinary how much has changed in ten years. I spent an engaging few minutes reading Robert McCrum’s last column as literary editor of the Observer, a position he’s held since 1997. He sums up the changes he’s seen in … Continue reading
Posted in book reviews, reading
Tagged blogs vs reviewing, Common Reader, Vulpes Libris
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