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Tagscontemporary fiction (654), deutsch (545), naked (271), English (201), 20th century literature (172), Irish (149), American (148), 20th century (87), German history (86), classic fiction (69) — see all tags
Groups18th-19th Century Britain, 50 Book Challenge, Anglophiles, Atwoodians, Birds, Birding & Books, Dutch writing in English - An appreciation, Elizabethan England, German Library Thingers, Girlybooks, Group Reads - Literature — show all groups
Favorite authorsPeter Ackroyd, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Margaret Atwood, John Banville, Ronan Bennett, John Berger, Thomas Bernhard, Elizabeth Bowen, Raymond Carver, J. M. Coetzee, Joseph Conrad, Jim Crace, Daniel Defoe, Friedrich Chr. Delius, Joan Didion, Michel Faber, William Fiennes, Theodor Fontane, Edward Gorey, Gunter Grass, Seamus Heaney, A.L. Kennedy, Robert Macfarlane, Heinrich Mann, Thomas Mann, Colum McCann, John McGahern, Jan Morris, Flann O'Brien, George Orwell, Per Petterson, Roy Porter, Marilynne Robinson, Tim Robinson, Joseph Roth, James Salter, Simon Schama, W.G. Sebald, William Shakespeare, Ali Smith, Susan Sontag, Jonathan Swift, Colm Toibin, Claire Tomalin, William Trevor, Kurt Tucholsky, Barry Unsworth, Edith Wharton, Jeanette Winterson, Virginia Woolf (Shared favorites)
Favorite bookstoresAnagram Bookshop, Antiquariat Atlas, Antiquariat Schaper, Ar Bed Keltiek, Bücherbogen am Savignyplatz (Stadtbahnbogen 593), Bücherstadt Wünsdorf, Bücherstube Marga Schoeller, Big Ben Bookshop, Books Upstairs, British Bookshop Frankfurt, Buchhandlung Belle-et-Triste, Buchhandlung Felix Jud, Buchhandlung Ludwig im Leipziger Hauptbahnhof, Buchhandlung Samtleben, cohen + dobernigg, Daunt Books, Deichtorhallen - Buchhandlung im Haus der Photographie, Dr. Götze Land + Karte, Dussmann - Das Kulturkaufhaus, English Books Hamburg, Foyles, Hatchards, Hawkridge Books, Heinrich Heine Buchhandlung, Heymann, John Sandoe (Books) Ltd., Kenny's Bookshop, Kochkontor, La Bouquinèrie, Little Stour Books, London Review Bookshop, Marchmont Bookshop, McRae's Books, Midland Books, Mr B's Emporium of Reading Delights, Paperback Exchange, Persephone Books, Pro qm, Red Bus Bookstore, Ryan's Books, Saint Georges Bookshop, Sautter + Lackmann, Shakespeare & Company, Stanford's, Strand Book Annex, Strand Bookstore, The Chaucer Bookshop, The Norwegian Booktown in Fjaerland, Vents du Sud, Village Voice Bookshop, Waterstone's Piccadilly
Favorite librariesBücherhalle Winterhude, Bücherhallen Hamburg - Zentralbibliothek, British Library, Carl von Ossietzky Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, German National Library (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek), National Library of Ireland, Staatsbibliothek Berlin - Unter den Linden, Trinity College Library Dublin, Vikelaia Library
Other favoritesDeutsches Schauspielhaus, Macht e.V., Bucerius Kunst Forum, Literaturhaus Hamburg, Mathilde Literaturcafé, Frankfurter Buchmesse / Frankfurt Book Fair, Dublin Book Festival, Rolf-Liebermann-Studio des NDR, Literaturhaus München, Literaturhaus Frankfurt, Literaturhaus Berlin, Leipziger Buchmesse, Vattenfall Lesetage 2008, Hay on Wye book festival
About me Irish, stuck in Germany with a room full of heaving bookshelves. I fear I may never manage to leave...
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posted by Megami at 6:43 am (EST) on May 8, 2008
Cheers, Jonas, Bücherwelten
posted by buecherwelten at 3:15 am (EST) on Apr 19, 2008
Looking forward to learning more about LibraryThing and poking nosily around in other people's books :-)
Cheers,
Rachael
posted by FlossieT at 5:02 pm (EST) on Apr 6, 2008
posted by avaland at 3:08 pm (EST) on Apr 3, 2008
Deborah
posted by Cariola at 9:19 pm (EST) on Mar 27, 2008
Terri 'scuse the form letter ;o)
posted by teelgee at 1:21 am (EST) on Mar 27, 2008
posted by liamfoley at 1:29 pm (EST) on Mar 19, 2008
Thanks!
posted by DanielZKlein at 2:06 pm (EST) on Feb 21, 2008
Best,
Maggie
posted by MaggieO at 5:38 pm (EST) on Feb 18, 2008
I play a mixture of Irish trad, American old-time country, 70's folk, and a little jazz/swing at several sessions around Dublin. I started a MySpace account recently and have started putting up some pictures--it's at www.myspace.com/donconlan As soon as I figure out the technology I'll put up some videos.
I've been to Birr a few times over the past few years as an English cousin of mine moved there with her husband--they live close to the GAA grounds there and are mad into hurling. Another cousin is planning to move there--he's married to the daughter of a former gardener at Birr Castle (from Czechoslovakia) so they're familiar with the place.
I didn't manage to get all my German books over to Ireland as when I was working in Italy I put them into storage and some of them went "walkies". I used to know some Irish in Hamburg back in the 80's, but i've no idea whether they are there now. I've still got lots of friends in Hannover, though, and go there a few times a year.
Don
posted by Hohenloh at 3:22 pm (EST) on Jan 21, 2008
posted by Hohenloh at 12:39 am (EST) on Jan 17, 2008
Hope you don't mind that I added you to my intersting libraries list. I see that we share 83 books! Not unusual though seeing how you have 3,999 in your library!
Slainte!
Sean
posted by SeanLong at 10:16 am (EST) on Jan 9, 2008
I definitely enjoyed reading Quarantine. I only discovered Jim Crace this year and have really liked the two books I have read by him - Quarantine and The Pesthouse. I like his understated style and the way he develops his characters. However, having never delved into the story of the life of Jesus and never having read the Bible, I think I missed (or misunderstood) some of the themes in Quarantine. But, I don't think that it spoiled the story for me at all.
I'd be interested to hear what you thought of it as well. Have you read any other Jim Crace novels?
Judy
posted by judylou at 7:42 pm (EST) on Dec 25, 2007
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