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The mysterious author of the controversial anti-nuclear novelGenpatsu Whiteout (“Nuclear power plant whiteout”) may be using a pseudonym right now, but for those who have read the book, it seems like someone who knows the ins and outs of the nuclear industry in Japan. The fictional story exposes the mutually beneficial relationship between regulators and the government, which many believe contributed to the eventual nuclear accident in Fukushima in 2011 during the Great East Japan Earthquake and tsunami. Retsu Wakasugi is the pseudonym used by the author of the book, published by Kodansha Ltd in September 2013. It is a fictional story, but it may sound…
الثلاثاء, 19 أيار 2015 06:31

War and Peace: many stories, many lives

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War and Peace began as a domestic chronicle, but widened and deepened into an ambitious attempt to write the history of Russia during the Napoleonic campaign. James Wood revisits Tolstoy's masterpiece   Henry James once said that "really, universally, human relations stop nowhere," and that the exquisite problem of the writer is to draw the circle "within which they shall happily appear to do so". James would never have nominated War and Peace – he famously thought it a "loose baggy monster" – but Tolstoy's novel is surely the greatest attempt in the history of the genre to represent and embody the branching…
North and South is a novel defined by the resolution of binary conflicts: heroine Margaret Hale is presented with a number of divisions of sympathy, between industrialists and the working class, between conflicting views of Mr. Thornton, and even between her conflicting views of her own intelligence.1 In almost all cases, Margaret does not so much choose sides as acknowledge mutually dependent and beneficial relationships. The ending of the novel, in which a proposal to loan money to a newly benevolent Mr. Thornton manifests the confluence of her compassion and her business sense, binds these seemingly dichotomous elements together. However, it also…
الثلاثاء, 21 نيسان/أبريل 2015 06:26

Jane Austen (1775-1817) A Brief Biography

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Jane Austen, one of England’s foremost novelists, was never publicly acknowledged as a writer during her lifetime.  She was born on December 16, 1775, at Steventon Rectory in Hampshire, the seventh child of a country clergyman and his wife, George and Cassandra Austen.  She was primarily educated at home, benefiting from her father’s extensive library and the schoolroom atmosphere created by Mr. Austen’s live-in pupils.  Her closest friend was her only sister, Cassandra, almost three years her senior. Though Austen lived a quiet life, she had unusual access to the greater world, primarily through her brothers.  Francis (Frank) and Charles,…
الثلاثاء, 27 كانون2/يناير 2015 08:19

The Decline of Book Reviewing

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  There used to be the notion that Keats was killed by a bad review, that in despair and hopelessness he turned his back to the wall and gave up the struggle against tuberculosis. Later evidence has shown that Keats took his hostile reviews with a considerably more manly calm than we were taught in school, and yet the image of the young, rare talent cut down by venomous reviewers remains firmly fixed in the public mind. The reviewer and critic are still thought of as persons of dangerous acerbity, fickle demons, cruel to youth and blind to new work,…
الثلاثاء, 30 كانون1/ديسمبر 2014 07:56

As a Man Thinketh!

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As a Man Thinketh  (1902) Mind is the Master power that moulds and makes,And Man is Mind, and evermore he takesThe tool of Thought, and, shaping what he wills,Brings forth a thousand joys, a thousand ills:—He thinks in secret, and it comes to pass:Environment is but his looking-glass. 1 Foreword 2  Thought and Character 3  Effect of Thought on Circumstances 4  Effect of Thought on Health and the Body 5  Thought and Purpose 6  The Thought-Factor in Achievement 7  Visions and Ideals 8  Serenity Foreword THIS little volume (the result of meditation and experience) is not intended as an exhaustive treatise…
الإثنين, 09 آذار/مارس 2015 13:42

Jack London’s The Mutiny of the Elsinore

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Jack London is one of America’s and the world’s most beloved authors. He penned some of the most-loved and read novels ever, such as Call of the Wild, White Fang, Sea Wolf and other books read and loved by people all over the world. One of his last novels, The Mutiny of the Elsinoreis, at first glance, a gripping work of fiction telling the story of some passengers on a turn-of-the twentieth century clipper ship caught up in a raucous crew rebellion while at sea. The rebellion is suppressed, with one of the passengers—and the hero of the story—playing a leading role in saving…
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