
After reading the books i got a few weeks ago i decide to call in again return the books i ve read and found the translated fiction stand was still there so got a lot more books to read with a group of nights coming up ,i need some nice short novels to read every night .the books i got fit in to three categories
- japanese
- the sailor who fell from grace with the sea by Yukio Mishima -this reads a bit like lord of the flies mixed with peter pan and is part of the vintage east series .
- scandal by Shusaku Endo – this is probably japan’s second most well-known writer behind Murkami ,a catholic writer is accused of visiting ladies of the night most enter seedy Tokyo to face his own demons
- african
- The purple violet of Oshaantu by Neshani Adreas -a debut novel part of the Heinemann african writer series this book is about women and village life in Namibia ,which will be interesting i work with some one from Namibia .
- Neighbour the story of a murder by Lila Momple -a novel set in Mozambique about a raid from south africa and how it affects life this book is also from the African writer series .
- the beautiful screaming of pigs by Damon Galgut – A conversation on twitter remind me to seek this guy out a south african ,up and coming ,this was his breakthrough novel and strangely also set partly on Namibia about a man facing his past and actions he has done .
- classics
- Le Bal by Irene Nemirovsky -I read suite franciase a few years ago ,this is set in the parsian society of the 1930’s about a girl trying to ruin her mother whom she hates
- the actual by Saul Bellow it must be ten years since i read a bellow a beautiful writer and one of the great post war american writers ,this is the story of Harry Trellman a complex character .
A great selection ,some new names and some old names .

A nice collection of mainly world fiction you’ve got there Stu. Your local library is something else!
Endo is phenomenal, and so is Peter Owen, the publisher of that particular edition. I haven’t read Scandal myself, but I know, even without reading it, that you’re going to love it.
With a stack like that it must be exciting to be back at work 🙂
Warmest
Rob
yes ,chesterfield is the 5th busiest library in uk according to our council ,yes nice to be back ,yes peter owen is publisher ,just finished another peter owen the year of the hare ,all the best stu