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Old 10-08-2010, 06:32 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by James_Wilde View Post
I must admit I have heard his name prior to the Nobel award, but never read him. If one were to begin, what would you fans recommend as a good place to start? It wouldn't hurt if your choice should be available as an e-book, but that's not a condition.

I have heard that he is a good teller of tales, which is more than can be said for most Nobel prize winners. If one of his books stands out in this respect it would be an advantage.

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I would recommend "Aunt Julia and The Scriptwriter." It's a very humorous tale and does not play with narrative Time within its structure.

It's a very, very funny book, in my opinion.

The ebooks are not yet out, but hopefully this will soon be corrected.



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