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Kate Gale: A Mind Never Dormant

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The life of a writer/editor

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Kate Gale: A Mind Never Dormant | The life of a writer/editor Kate Gale: A Mind Never Dormant The life of a writer/editor Reading abroad The Diving Pool , Yoko Ogawa I’ve read The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa which was a rich journey of the imagination, impossible to put down like sifting through leaves.  These three novellas are equally well written, but for a reader who likes a little more sadness than I do.  I love her writing, but these novellas kept twisting the knife.  They’re disturbing and yet elegant.  Reading them here in the Irish rain was like entering a thicket of darkness. The Bridegroom Was a Dog , by Yoko Tawada and The Emissary The Bridegroom is a tiny book, much funnier and stranger.  A teacher in love with a gay man, martial arts, a child who needs a parent, a strangely run school, Tawada flips the reader from strange to stranger.  A fantastic read. The Emissary is a highly unusual novel, winner of the National Book Award, a dystopia...

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