Doug Ingold
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The United States
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November 2012
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There Came a Contagion
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Short and Shorter
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Square
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2013
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2 editions
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Everywhere But Here
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The Henderson Memories
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2010
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In the Big City
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1996
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Rosyland: A Novel in III Acts
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In The Big City
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EVERYWHERE BUT HERE
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SHORT AND SHORTER
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Doug’s Recent Updates
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| Maggie O’Farrell is seductive and shameless. She teases out every plot point and twist; she catches your attention and then makes you read through paragraphs of fine—at times poetic—prose only to reach a resolution that leaves you eager for more. Ham ...more | |
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| In this work, first published in 1923, Lawrence comments on the following American writers: Ben Franklin, Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Richard Henry Dana, Herman Melville and Walt Whitman ...more | |
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| I read this novel in 1962 shortly after it got free of the censors and almost thirty years after it was first published in France. Now at 85 I have read it again. Readers who take it on should be prepared to tolerate frequent use of the C word, a few ...more | |
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| I read THE SNOW LEOPARD when it first came out in the late 1970’s. I much enjoyed it then and rereading it in 2025 reminded me of what a treasure it is. If you have a shelf in your library reserved for American classics like WALDON and LEAVES OF GRAS ...more | |
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| John Berger’s exploration of Pablo Picasso was first published in 1965 when the painter was still alive. The 1989 edition, which I read, contains a short opening chapter and a concluding one both written following the artist’s death. I found it helpf ...more | |
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| The story takes place in the early half of the 19th century in Rio de Janeiro and the narrator is a rather spoiled wealthy bachelor who has a love affair with a woman married to his friend. A reader hesitant to take on a story set in South America an ...more | |
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| This rollicking, gossipy novel is centered around Nacib, the hardworking owner of the Vesuvius Bar, and Gabriela, a cinnamon-colored charmer who smells of clove and who arrives barefoot and filthy from the impoverished northeast but is soon recognize ...more | |
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| DOM CASMURRO provides an entertaining look at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in the latter half of the 19th century. In one sense the novel is firmly locked into that physical landscape and time period—overwhelming Catholic sensibilities, slaves casually pre ...more | |
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I write fiction and review fiction that engages me but I am not comfortable with the rating system. Thus, be aware, I give five stars to any novel I choose to review. I read and reviewed Sally Rooney’s first novel CONVERSATIONS WITH FRIENDS, which I ...more |
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| Ivan Turgenev has always been a member of the starting five on that great team of 19th century Russian writers. Not a Tolstoy, a Dostoevsky or even a Chekov but a fine writer and the first to gain an international reputation. When his collection, Ske ...more | |

















