“The novels of John Irving (Exeter, New Hampshire, USA, 1942) reach bestseller success while critics praise their literary quality. The number of pages is scary, but reading a few inevitably captures interest. His books always offer broad views of American life, reflecting the immensity of the
“We are facing two great revolutions in the publishing world. On the one hand, more and more is published online, so we no longer need to go through the weekly routine of going to the library, picking up a volume of the magazine and photocopying the article. Now we see it from our computer and we get off
“In the authors of the 1953th century, Twain's influence is much more subtle. In the case of Saul Bellow, for example, the title of one of his most admired works, The Adventures of Augie March (XNUMX), already indicates more explicitly where we will find the reference. But it's not just the title: the