January 22nd, 2009 posted by Nicholas Murgatroyd
In Walter Salles’ road movie The Motorcycle Diaries, Gael Garcia Bernal portrayed the young Che Guevara as a well-meaning medical student developing a sense of social justice as he rode through South America. In Steven Soderbergh’s Che: Part One, Benicio Del Toro tackles the arguably much more difficult task of portraying Guevara as the iconic [...]
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January 20th, 2009 posted by Reshma Ruia
The White Tiger, the debut novel by Arvind Adiga was the 2008 Man Booker Prize Winner.
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The novel takes the form of a series of letters written by the main protagonist, Balram Halwai, and addressed to the Chinese Premier on the eve of his official visit to India. These letters purport to reveal the ‘real’ India [...]
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January 20th, 2009 posted by Ian Pople
Six Polish Poets is the second bilingual anthology of Polish poetry, published by Arc. It is also the fifth volume in the series ‘New Voices from Europe and Beyond’ which brings contemporary world poetry to the English-language readers. The book features a selection of poets who made their debuts in the past two decades; mostly, [...]
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January 15th, 2009 posted by Ian Pople
Mourid Barghouti’s first full length collection to be published in the UK is a wonderful book, sprawling, elegiac and elegant. The translation from the Arabic by Barghouti’s wife, Radwa Ashour, is mellifluous and adept, full of lovely felicities in the English, which make the poems come alive in the language they were not written in.
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Barghouti, [...]
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January 11th, 2009 posted by Ian Pople
There would be little point in using a space such as this to review a film that is being touted on the sides of buses, were it not for the overwhelming desire to correct the impression that is given on the sides of those buses. This is not a ‘feel-good’ movie!Â
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This is not to [...]
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