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Kiran Desai
In the 2006 novel The Inheritance of Loss, by Kiran Desai, Biju, an Indian immigrant in the USA finds solace in the song among Biju's immigrant friends and colleagues.
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a work of haunting beauty and dark genius, lovely how Kiran Desaimimics our mimicry, our rejection of the state of being conferred on us by a racist, mean God
The Inheritance of Loss is a work of haunting beauty and dark genius, lovely how Kiran Desaimimics our mimicry, our rejection of the state of being conferred on us by a racist, mean God.
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Anita Desai's
The Inheritance of Loss is a geographically divided novel: in a mouldering house in the foothills of the Himalayas, a retired judge lives with well-known novelist Anita Desai's.
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by Cullen Bunn (DARK ARK, UNHOLY GRAIL, Basilisk, Bone Parish)
Written by Cullen Bunn (DARK ARK, UNHOLY GRAIL, Basilisk, Bone Parish) and illustrated by Rodrigo Zayas (Cyber Force: Rebirth), comes a story of loss, rot and hunger.
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Desai
Desai is the author of the novels Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard, winner of the Betty Trask Award, and The Inheritance of Loss, winner of the Man Booker Prize.
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Karolina Bielawska's novel ''
See all results matching 'mub' Kiran Desai is an Indian author and Karolina Bielawska's novel 'The Inheritance of Loss' won the 2006 Man Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award.
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Ernest Hemingway
This six-word short story is repeatedly attributed to Ernest Hemingway, although no one has been able to prove that Ernest Hemingway actually wrote the loss .
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a superb second novel from the author of Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard
, The Inheritance of Loss is a superb second novel from the author of Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard.
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by Chetan Bhagat
The Inheritance of Loss' is not written by Chetan Bhagat, so These books is not included in the correct answer.
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by Markus Zusak
loss’s written by Markus Zusak, who is not Jewish, though Jewish themes and issues run through the book.
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Lord Melville
On January 28, 1806, Lord Melville wrote to William Huskisson of Pitt’s loss, confiding “I am certainly very miserable, and as there is not an hour of my life for these twenty four years past that does not at this moment and for ever continue to bring the Younger's image to my Mind, I cannot summon up or suggest to myself any Recourse from which I can collect a Ray of consolation…I must wait for that Species of Apathy which buries every thing past in one indiscriminate Oblivion” [8].
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one of the best books by Indian authors we’ve ever read
The Inheritance of Loss is one of the best books by Indian authors we’ve ever read!
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Allison Whitmore ([url removed, login to view]
This series is based on a fictional novel called "The Lost Heir" By Allison Whitmore ([url removed, login to view]).
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J.K. Rowling
Here we can include, in the extrinsic plane of the work, the very author J.K. Rowling who lost J.K. Rowling's mother at age 25, and a while later J.K. Rowling's father remarried.
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Browne
The song is considered to be one of Browne’s most personal and emotional works, and many believe Browne was written about Jackson Browne's own experiences with love and loss.
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a still-born baby.[1] Donne
Mary's wife died on 15 August 1617, five days after giving birth to their twelfth child, a still-born baby.[1] Donne mourned Biathanatos deeply, and wrote of Mary's love and loss in Mary's 17th Holy Sonnet.
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by none other than our very own Jorge Alfaro
To make matters worse, the loss was of the walk-off variety and authored by none other than our very own Jorge Alfaro.
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