The Immigrant/Refugee Experience in World Literature discussion

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Jovan Autonomašević | 3 comments I greatly enjoyed the famous book Heart of Darkness. I was surprised to learn after I had read it, that the author was actually a Pole, and a former merchant seaman, who only learned to speak English later in life. What an inspiration!


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Diana Firican (dianafirican) | 2 comments Hi everyone,

I have the privilege of sharing with you my first book: a guide for people who want to move to another country. Being immigrants, I believe you are the best at sharing your opinion about this. I would be extremely grateful!

I would like to offer a free online copy of this book, in return for an honest review :).



Free copy for an honest review
Please email me at diana@mymoveguide.com to receive the free copy.

I am deeply grateful, It's worth it, you'll enjoy it,
Diana


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Max Smirnoff | 8 comments Jovan wrote: "I greatly enjoyed the famous book Heart of Darkness. I was surprised to learn after I had read it, that the author was actually a Pole, and a former merchant seaman, who only learned to..."
Thanks for the tip.


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Andrea Romero (andreasaneromero) | 1 comments Personally, I haven't read many books on immigration yet, with one meaningful exception: a private memoir written by my uncle. It was a limited edition just for our family, documenting my grandfather’s journey and his descendants—a story that spans three continents and nine different countries. What struck me most was how people from completely different backgrounds ended up meeting and intertwining their lives. This personal connection is what makes me so interested in how these stories are told and perceived today.


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Max Smirnoff | 8 comments True!


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