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2024-10-03 Van Gujjari (Language variety of Gujjari language) Van Gujjari is a language variety of Gujari and the native language of Van Gujjars of India that mostly reside in the Sivalik Hills in Uttarakhand. Van Gujjari is related to Dogri and Punjabi. By 2024, 20 children's books were translated into Van Gujjari for teaching young Van Gujjar children. Stub Psubhashish (3610)
2024-09-29 Karanni (15th-century BC king of Hayasa-Azzi) Karanni (or Lanni) was king of Hayasa-Azzi in 15th century BC. Karanni attacked the city of Šamuḫa and seized city to Azzi,[clarification needed] so the capital had to be moved to Šapinuwa. Stub Hay kamavor (374)
2024-10-16 Giulio (short story) "Giulio" is a short story written by Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte in 1805. The story appears in print in Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne's Memoirs of Napoleon Bonaparte. Start Kmartinxyz (89)
2023-10-31 The People of the Pit (Short story by A. Merritt) The People of the Pit (1918) is a short story by American writer A. Merritt. Start WizWheatly (4231)
2024-10-03 AntoloGaia. Sesso, genere e cultura degli anni '70 (2024 memoir by Porpora Marcasciano) AntoloGaia is a memoir that chronicles the life of Porpora Marcasciano, a pioneering figure in the LGBTQ+ activism movement in Italy during the 1970s. This poignant narrative not only reflects Marcasciano's personal journey as a trans woman but also encapsulates the struggles and triumphs of the LGBTQ+ community amid the broader social and political landscape of the era. Start Hitiste2023 (328)
2024-10-31 Jean Gabin filmography (French actor filmography) Jean Gabin (17 May 1904 – 15 November 1976) was a French actor. Becoming one of France's most recognised actors in the 1930s, his acting career continued through the post-war period and also included a career as a singer. He was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice Film Festival twice each. Start Uriahheep228 (15325)
2024-10-31 Ghosts building a wall (Chinese idiom) In Chinese folklore, ghosts building a wall (simplified Chinese: 鬼打墙; traditional Chinese: 鬼打牆; pinyin: Guǐ dǎ qiáng; lit. 'ghosts beating the wall') refers to ghosts using some means to trap people in a certain area at night without being able to leave, so named because it is similar to building a wall to trap people. Stub Tokisaki Kurumi (7506)
2024-10-18 Una flor amarilla (Short story by Julio Cortázar) Una flor amarilla (A Yellow Flower) is a story by the Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. It belongs to the book Final del juego (End of the Game), published in its first edition by the publishing house Los presentes in 1956. Start Rzt 7 (232)
2024-11-01 The Dream Snake (Short story by Robert E. Howard) "The Dream Snake" is a short story by Robert E. Howard, first published in the pulp magazine Weird Tales in February 1928. C McPhail (69170)
2024-05-28 Yesterday and Tomorrow (1910 collection of short stories by Jules Verne) Yesterday and Tomorrow (French: Hier et Demain) is a posthumous collection of short stories by Jules Verne, first published in 1910 by Louis-Jules Hetzel. Start Gotitbro (97541)
2024-10-30 Shandilya Smriti (Smriti text of Shandilya) Shandilya Smriti (Sanskrit: शाण्डिल्यस्मृति) (Romanised: Śāṇḍilyasmṛti) also known as Shandilya Dharmashastra is a traditional Hindu scripture that provide guidelines on dharma of moral and ethical duties. It is attributed to the Vedic sage Sandilya. It provides information on various aspects of life, including rituals, duties, and social conduct. Start Sntshkumar750 (4404)
2024-11-01 The Fine White Mist of Winter (Short story by Joyce Carol Oates) “The Fine White Mist of Winter” is a work of short fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, originally published in the Literary Review in 1962 . The story was first collected in By the North Gate (1963) by Vanguard Press. The story was selected for publication in the 1963 anthology The Best American Short Stories and Prize Stories: The O. Henry Award. C 36hourblock (2541)
2024-11-04 Crisis Actors (short story) (2019 short story by Greg Egan)
"Crisis Actors"
Short story by Greg Egan
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Science fiction
Publication
Publication date2022
Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1948)
2024-10-01 Introduction to the Science of Law (1968 book by Nasser Katouzian) Introduction to the Science of Law (Persian: مقدمه علم حقوق) is the name of a legal book by Nasser Katouzian, an Iranian academic, writer and jurist, which is taught in many Iranian universities. Stub Mehrabpr (240)
2024-10-14 Soviet civilization (2001 collection of writings by Sergei Kara-Murza) Soviet civilization (Russian: Советская цивилизация) is a 2001 collection of writings by Russian author Sergei Kara-Murza. This book is a bestseller. Stub Мит Сколов (3594)
2024-11-09 Dream Factory (short story) (2022 short story by Greg Egan)
"Dream Factory"
Short story by Greg Egan
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Science fiction
Publication
Published inClarkesworld Magazine
Publication typePeriodical
Media typePrint
Publication dateApril 2022
Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1948)
2024-10-26 Coletilla A coletilla (Spanish word meaning: "tagline", in English), is the term used in the English language to describe the political disclaimers published in Cuban newspapers, in the immediate aftermath of the Cuban Revolution. The coletillas began in early 1959 at the behest of government controlled print unions. C Mangokeylime (5767)
2024-11-10 Tova Reich (American writer) Tova Reich is an American writer. Stub Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den (48)
2024-11-03 Pomegranate Seed (short story) (Short story by Edith Wharton) “Pomegranate Seed” is a short story by American writer Edith Wharton. This story was first published by The Saturday Evening Post on April 25, 1931. The story was then included in Wharton's collection of short fiction, The World Over in 1936, and in her collection, Ghosts, published in 1937. Start Reillygrace (35)
2024-11-09 The Slipway (2019 short story by Greg Egan)
"The Slipway"
Short story by Greg Egan
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Science fiction
Publication
Published inAnalog
Publication typePeriodical
Media typePrint
Publication dateJuly/August 2019
"The Slipway" is a science-fiction novelette by Australian writer Greg Egan, first published in Analog in July/August 2019.
Start Samuel Adrian Antz (1948)
2024-09-25 Atish-e-Chinar (1986 autobiography by Sheikh Abdullah) Aatish-e-Chinar is an autobiography by Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, also known as the "Lion of Kashmir". Stub Sarim Wani (498)
2024-10-23 The Eyes (short story) The Eyes is a short story written by Edith Wharton, a prolific writer best known for The Age of Innocence and The House of Mirth. It was first published in a June 1910 version of Scribners Magazine, along with a collection of nine other short stories titled Tales of Men and Ghosts. C Mmcgivern123 (15)
2024-09-08 EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize (Annual award for books on Southeast Asia) The EuroSEAS Social Science Book Prize has been awarded since 2015 by the European Association for Southeast Asian Studies (EuroSEAS). The prize is awarded to the best academic book on Southeast Asia published in the social sciences, including anthropology, economics, law, politics, international relations, and sociology. Stub Saboking (52)
2024-07-06 The Wandering Inn (Web serial written by pirateaba) The Wandering Inn is a 2016 fantasy series written by "Pirateaba" (pseudonym). Throughout its publication, the series has been positively received by critics and consumers. The series is known in part for its robust length of 13,000,000 words, claimed by some as "the longest series ever written." Start Rtbittaker (514)
2024-11-21 Beyond Aesthetics: Use, Abuse, and Dissonance in African Art Traditions Beyond Aesthetics: A Passion for African Art is a book of essays by Wole Soyinka,a renowned playwright, poet, essayist, novelist, and Nobel Laureate. This play offers insights into Soyinka's personal motivations as an art collector and explores the politics of aesthetics and collecting. Start Jessephu (423)
2024-11-21 You Must Set Forth at Dawn You Must Set Forth at Dawn is an autobiographical work by the Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian playwright, poet and political activist Wole Soyinka. In this compelling memoir, Soyinka provides an intimate glimpse into his life as an adult, detailing his experiences in and out of Nigeria during some of the nation's most tumultuous periods. C Jessephu (423)
2024-11-19 Lazarus (short story) (1906 short story by Leonid Andreyev) Lazarus is a short story by Russian author Leonid Andreyev, published in 1906. Instead of confirming the traditional interpretation of the Biblical story as the triumph of life over death, Andreyev’s “Lazarus” shows the opposite—the titular character infects those around him with a cosmic indifference to life. C Alice793 (242)
2024-11-21 Inspector Alan Grant (Fictional character) Alan Grant is a fictional police detective created by Josephine Tey. He appears in six mystery novels, including The Daughter of Time, Tey's most acclaimed work. Start Garethheathcote (2568)
2024-11-23 Never Flinch (2025 novel by Stephen King) Never Flinch is an upcoming crime novel by American author Stephen King. The book is scheduled to be published on May 27, 2025, by Scribner. The story follows recurring character Holly Gibney who also appeared in Mr. Mercedes (2014), Finders Keepers (2015), End of Watch (2016), The Outsider (2018), If It Bleeds (2020), and Holly (2023). Start BananaBreadPie12 (156)
2024-11-23 We Are Utopia (1942 novella by Stefan Andres) We Are Utopia (German: Wir sind Utopia), published as We Are God's Utopia in the United States, is a 1942 novella by the German writer Stefan Andres. Start Uriahheep228 (15325)
2024-07-02 Essays on the Active Powers of the Human Mind (work by Thomas Reid published in 1788) Essays on the active powers of the human mind is a book written by the Scottish philosopher Thomas Reid. The first edition was published in 1788 in Edinburgh. It is the third and last volume in a collection of his essays on the powers of the human mind and was preceded by the first book: Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense (1764), in which Reid focussed on the senses, and the second volume: Essays on the Intellectual Po ... GA Nogajoy (32)
2024-11-24 Brandon Shimoda (American poet) Brandon Shimoda is an American poet. He is the author of several poetry collections, including O Bon and Evening Oracle, as well as the memoir The Grave on the Wall. A professor at Colorado College, Shimoda is also the creator of the Hiroshima Library. C Phibeatrice (4120)
2024-11-24 Starling House (2023 fantasy novel by Alix E. Harrow) Starling House is a 2023 gothic fantasy novel by American author Alix E. Harrow published by Tor Books. It notably received nominations for the World Fantasy Award—Novel and the Locus Award for Best Horror Novel. Its audiobook version, narrated by Natalie Naudus, was shortlisted for the Audie Award for Fantasy. C Create a template (8416)

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