A puddle, lighthouses, the financial crisis (in three parts) or seeing a goal scored from a passing train, these typically sharp-eyed and brilliantly inventive McMillan poems often can't help being very funny, while also being, as usual, more serious than they seem, and more hurt.
The Machine Stops
E. M. Forster
audiobookbookIn Her Feminine Sign
Dunya Mikhail
bookThe Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton
audiobookbookThe mother
Pearl S. Buck
bookAt Last : A Christmas in the West Indies (Unabridged)
Charles Kingsley
audiobookAnimal Farm
George Orwell
audiobookbookSiddhartha
Hermann Hesse, RMB
bookSiddhartha
Hermann Hesse, LHN Books
bookHowards End
E. M. Forster
audiobookbookVerwante stemmen
Vikram Seth
bookBodily Harm
Margaret Atwood
bookSiddhartha
Hermann Hesse
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