Blood and flowers, by Sotiria Georganti [The Ministry of Utmost Happiness, Arundhati Roy] Review
It’s been precisely twenty years since the last time Arundhati Roy published a novel, so it comes as no surprise that The Ministry of Utmost Happiness was eagerly awaited for, at least by those – and they were many – who enjoyed thoroughly her last work of fiction, The God of Small Things. In the […]
Anthony Marra: The Tsar of Love and Techno: Stories, Review by Tessy Baila
“In what prayer does the last human not die alone?” Anthony Marra Anthony Marra is a remarkable fiction writer from America. He has been awarded with many prizes since his first book was published. After his stunning first book, the “Α Constellation of vital phenomena”, an amazing novel – which has met the praise […]
Review: Sabbath’s Theater, Philip Roth, by Lina Pantaleon
‘This is human life. There is great hurt that everyone has to endure’ There is no meaning in life or coherence. Indeterminacy and incoherence are in plenty, expectations are derided by reality, desires are denied, all certainties are proven fragile, the defences and all types of fortifications collapse in front of unforeseen threats, every protection […]