The Mookse and the Gripes discussion

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Faces on the Tip of My Tongue
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I enjoyed it as a collection.

My review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I rather liked this - was just outside my personal top 13


My review:
https://thebobsphere.wordpress.com/20...

Indeed the BTBA in the US has actually shot itself in the foot the other way round a couple of times. They don't accept re-translations - and so have been cases (eg Anniversaries) where a partial translation in the past has rendered a new complete translation ineligible,

Indeed the BTBA in the US has actually shot itself in the foot the other way round a couple of times. They don't accept re-translations - and so have..."
I was wondering about that as well


Unlike Grumble's Yard, I count Blind Spot among my favourites.



Same reasoning - when we get through this I'm going to subscribe to Charco.


If you can find a cheap version. That was my original plan, but (from Australia) all I could find were second-hand copies that cost a bomb (admittedly, mainly because of delivery charges...).

I enjoyed it, but...
Abridged.
This may have been a shortlister for me, but.
No ;)

I got the ebook from my library.

But somehow, no.....

Paul wrote: "Given my campaign to ban books over 200 pages, which isn't otherwise gathering much support, I should be praising the publisher for taking direct action here.
But somehow, no....."
I wouldn't mind this. But there are still hundreds of old books over 200 pages that I want to have read, so it wouldn't make that much difference for me if several more publishers decided to have years of novellas as they have had years of publishing women. It would just make reading longlists quicker.
But somehow, no....."
I wouldn't mind this. But there are still hundreds of old books over 200 pages that I want to have read, so it wouldn't make that much difference for me if several more publishers decided to have years of novellas as they have had years of publishing women. It would just make reading longlists quicker.

I've just finished writing my thirteenth review (the last two will be published next week), and then I'm planning a series of countdown posts with my final ranking of the whole longlist - I'll add my top six then :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Faces on the Tip of My Tongue (other topics)El llano en llamas (other topics)
Published in the UK in 2019 by Peirene Press. Currently no US edition.
From the Booker Prize site:
https://thebookerprizes.com/books/fac...
Meetings, partings, loves and losses in rural France are dissected with compassion.
The late wedding guest isn’t your cousin but a drunken chancer. The driver who gives you a lift isn’t going anywhere but off the road. Snow settles on your car in summer and the sequins found between the pages of a borrowed novel will make your fortune.
Pagano’s stories weave together the mad, the mysterious and the dispossessed of a rural French community with honesty and humour. A superb, cumulative collection from a unique French voice.