Jonathan Walker
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The Angels of L19
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Five Wounds: An Illuminated Novel
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2010
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7 editions
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Push Process
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Pistols! Treason! Murder!: The Rise and Fall of a Master Spy
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2009
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6 editions
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A Zone
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"Cochrane’s naturalism is the real deal, immersing the reader in a rural Ireland of family dysfunction, casual violence, and unhinged eccentrics. In his second novel, a family relocate to a rural backwater where a lonely neighbour with a metal leg att"
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| Reading the 20th ...: What books are you reading now? (2021) | 1887 | 172 | Jan 01, 2022 06:13AM |
“His mind was freshly inclined toward sorrow; toward the fact that the world was full of sorrow; that everyone labored under some burden of sorrow; that all were suffering; that whatever way one took in this world, one must try to remember that all were suffering (none content; all wronged, neglected, overlooked, misunderstood), and therefore one must do what one could to lighten the load of those with whom one came into contact; that his current state of sorrow was not uniquely his, not at all, but, rather, its like had been felt, would be felt, by scores of others, in all times, in every time, and must not be prolonged or exaggerated, because, in this state, he could be of no help to anyone and, given that his position in the world situated him to be either of great help, or great harm, it would not do to stay low, if he could help it.”
― Lincoln in the Bardo
― Lincoln in the Bardo
“Ninety-nine per cent of traditional English literature concerns people who never have to worry about money at all. We always seem to be watching or reading about emotional crises among folk who live in a world of great fortune both in matters of luck and money; stories and fantasies about rock stars and film stars, sporting millionaires and models; jet-setting members of the aristocracy and international financiers.”
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