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Polite Ire | an attempt to keep my brain alive Polite Ire Skip to content Home About ← Older posts 13/03/2017 · 22:20 N.K. Jemisin’s Fantasies of Disorder Last year I read The Fifth Season following a recommendation. I hadn’t heard of it or of its author, N.K. Jemisin , though perhaps I should have. Since 2010 Jemisin has been nominated for numerous awards for her novels, and The Fifth Season won the 2016 Hugo Award. Continue reading → Leave a comment Filed under Short reads 04/03/2017 · 23:47 London, Sugar and Slavery Recently I visited the London, Sugar and Slavery exhibit at the Museum of London Docklands . It was an exhibit I was keen to see but I was also apprehensive, too accustomed to our museums presenting the British Empire as exceptional in its benevolence and focussed on innovation to expect an honest account. Continue reading → Leave a comment Filed under Short reads 19/02/2017 · 19:32 The Marriage Trap This week...

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