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Where Some Things are Remembered : Profiles and Conversations

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Explore captivating profiles and conversations in Dom Moraes’s “Where Some Things are Remembered.” Journey through literary landscapes, meeting remarkable figures like Faulkner and Neruda. Moraes’s insightful prose delves into their lives, minds, and creative processes. Discover a treasure trove of literary encounters. ISBN: 9789354473333

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789354473333
  • Publisher: Speaking Tiger
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 140 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9354473334
  • Publisher Date: 05 Jan 2024
  • Height: 20 mm
  • No of Pages: 216
  • Width: 180 mm

19 reviews for Where Some Things are Remembered : Profiles and Conversations

  1. Abhishek Kundu

    A captivating journey into the minds of literary giants. Some parts felt a little slow, but overall, a fantastic read. Awesome!

  2. Prachi Charde

    A great collection of literary encounters. Moraes really captures the essence of each figure. Some sections lagged a bit.

  3. Sanjay Irani

    This book offers an insightful glimpse into the lives of literary figures, with some stories capturing my attention more than others, resulting in a mixed but enjoyable experience.

  4. Adya Goswami

    A unique perspective on literary legends. The writing style is engaging, though some may find it a bit old-fashioned. Recommended!

  5. Smitesh Sunil Gadge

    Interesting insights, but I found the writing style a bit dense at times. Still, a worthwhile read for literature lovers. Okay book.

  6. Parteek Jain

    I enjoyed the conversational style. Some anecdotes were gold, but other parts dragged on. A mixed bag, but mostly enjoyable.

  7. Prayag Sharma

    A must-read for literature enthusiasts! Moraes’s voice is captivating, though occasionally the narrative felt a bit rambling. Enjoyed it!

  8. Kamlesh

    I appreciated the depth of the profiles. A few seemed to lack focus, but the overall experience was enriching. Good book.

  9. Athiksh C Rao

    Moraes’s prose is beautiful and insightful. Some interviews were more compelling than others. Still a worthwhile read.

  10. Bhavay Raina

    Loved the intimate, conversational tone! A few profiles were less engaging, but overall a thoroughly enjoyable book. Recommended.

  11. Nitin Yadav

    Moraes’s insight into the creative process is commendable. However, I wish there was a broader range of figures covered.

  12. Sunidhi Govind Kela

    A treasure trove of literary encounters! Some conversations sparkled more than others, but the book is highly recommended for any bookworm.

  13. Deepti

    Mixed feelings. Some profiles were excellent, others not so much. Still, worth a read for any fan of literary history. Good book.

  14. Era Dhingra

    Found it interesting but somewhat inconsistent. Some profiles were brilliant; others felt rushed. Still worth reading for the gems.

  15. Somveer

    I appreciated the unique perspectives, but some profiles were a little too brief. A good addition to any literary collection.

  16. Priyansha Dalmia

    A fascinating glimpse into literary giants. Moraes’s writing is engaging, though some profiles felt a bit surface-level. Overall, a worthwhile read for literature lovers.

  17. Srishti Rana

    Loved the intimate feel of the conversations. A few felt a little too meandering, but overall, a delightful read. Worth your time.

  18. Rajat Bharti

    Some parts felt a little dry, but the fascinating anecdotes more than made up for it. Enjoyed learning about Faulkner and Neruda.

  19. Ayushi Agarwal

    Moraes paints vivid portraits. A bit dense at times, but rewarding for those seeking literary insight. I especially liked Faulkner’s profile.

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