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"Bruges-La-Morte, " a tale of obsessive love, is a Symbolist novel, perhaps the Symbolist novel.
WSJ: Georges Rodenbach | Bruges-La-Morte | Incarnating the World Within | Masterpiece by James Gardner
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It's a novel about the steamy love affair between a college student and a billionaire businessman, littered with contemporary references to Apple computers, personal trainers and songs from bands like Snow Patrol and Kings of Leon.
WSJ: How Kindle, Nook and iPad Fuel Sales of Erotica for Women
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And it occurs to me that the novel I'd most love to write would be a 21st-century update of Achebe's final novel, "Anthills of the Savannah" (1987).
CNN: Things fall apart: Chinua Achebe and Nigeria
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In my novel "Love Is a Canoe, " the boss is Helena Magursky.
WSJ: Word Craft: Ben Schrank, Author of Love Is a Canoe, on Bosses
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It will be an adaptation of Ronan Bennett's novel "The Catastrophist, " a love story set against the Belgian Congo's decolonisation in the 1960s.
CNN: Nick Broomfield: Tanzania is the next movie hotspot
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Fictional superspy James Bond was made a CMG in Ian Fleming's novel From Russia With Love.
BBC: NEWS | UK | 007 honour for former KGB colonel
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By early 2008, his novel "First Experience, " a story about love and sex in high school, was a top title in one of Tokyo's biggest bookstores.
CNN: Cell phone stories writing new chapter in print publishing
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"I love a great unreliable narrator, " said Ms. Flynn, whose twisted novel alternates between two capricious narrators.
WSJ: Dutch Thriller Is a Surprise Global Hit
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Secular, worldly, self-questioning and ironic, Israel's most contentious writer may have written his most important novel yet, a searing account of a marriage, two sons and a doomed love affair from the six-day war in 1967 to an army operation in the occupied territories in 2003.
ECONOMIST: Books of the Year: Page turners | The
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Based on an English novel by famous Indian writer RK Narayan, Guide is the story of a tourist guide who falls in love with a married woman.
BBC: Filmmaker Vijay Anand
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This novel, Emmanuel Darley's second, is the story of an exclusive love that turns into a nightmare, perhaps because the protagonists have no common language: the boy is enclosed in the simplicity of his own world, the little girl only laughs or cries, and the police speak only the language of the law.
ECONOMIST: Fiction from France