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by morgan on Jun.28, 2009, under China Mieville
I’ve added an excerpt from The City & The City and an interview with China to the blogroll. You can also find them here…
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June 28th, 2009 on 3:38 pm
i think the link is broken for the interview. didn’t work for me anyways…
June 29th, 2009 on 1:45 am
It’s the “www.” in the link. Get rid of that and it works.
June 29th, 2009 on 8:19 am
Thank you for catching the bad link. Sorry about that. It’s fixed now.
Morgan
July 8th, 2009 on 2:44 pm
I’m about halfway through the book - my first read from China Mievielle and I’m very taken with it. The concept of the age-old question reworked as “to see or not to see” is particularly intriguing.
Ann
March 13th, 2010 on 7:35 pm
Thanks, this was really a excellent read. So when is your next post coming? I can’t wait