- Thu, 12:11: RT @lowflyingrocks: 2020 UL2, 5m-11m in diameter, just passed the Earth at 7km/s, missing by 409,000km. https://t.co/imdwX9XUn7
- Thu, 12:25: Babel-17, by Samuel R. Delany I had been expecting something like a half-way point between Zelazny and Dick; in fact, Delany comes across as more disciplined than either. #nwbooks https://t.co/lIfOOqPIZr https://t.co/CYiSmiTlVT https://t.co/FPF5vVY1fH
- Thu, 12:56: RT @alexwilcock: Top tip for next 2020 news: Argument over ’60s Doctor Who villain Mavic Chen makeup intention – problematic blackface or b…
- Thu, 13:26: The File on H, by Ismail Kadar� People escape as best they can, the rather ethereal epic poetry souight by the Irishmen in contrast with the erotic dreams of the governor’s wife. #nwbooks https://t.co/0vfNt2fuM5 https://t.co/Za73Kl4eSo https://t.co/y08bDZb1wz
- Thu, 13:47: RT @Tom_deWaal: THREAD 1/ Read @cavidaga‘s story here to understand the huge emotions in Azerbaijan riding on the war and the subject of re…
- Thu, 14:27: One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich, by Alexander Solzhenitsyn The most memorable part was the portrayal of Tiurin, balancing the brutality of the system against a desire to do his best for himself and his team. #nwbooks https://t.co/uvt6LhwCBd https://t.co/CKz0fVUFeD https://t.co/VSGIXzHXZw
- Thu, 15:28: Charlotte Bront�’s Promised Land, by Eric Ruijssenaars There is something very fascinating about vanished streetscapes; the Brussels school where Charlotte Bront� lived in 1842-1843 was demolished in 1909. #nwbooks https://t.co/XQVwajhNzr https://t.co/drMjHQp0bG https://t.co/z6LpmS6Lb6
- Thu, 16:05: RT @TerribleMaps: https://t.co/cUSpxhxmMs
- Thu, 16:29: Jean Sibelius, by Guy Rickards Sibelius seems to have coped well with becoming a fixture on the tourism agenda of distinguished visitors in his final years. No doubt he had a few drinks with them as well. #nwbooks https://t.co/jPaKAVMAci https://t.co/QTs8dZ41li https://t.co/sdgoF0dDub
- Thu, 17:11: This is brilliant. And read the replies! https://t.co/dilmAErgtH
- Thu, 17:30: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano This is the autobiography of an 18th-century slave, sold from his home in West Africa as a child, before becoming a freeman, missionary and political activist. #nwbooks https://t.co/wSYvDYG6QT https://t.co/BP5C5g0wDm https://t.co/cCiY1AUPy1
- Thu, 18:34: Thursday reading https://t.co/yiZmWgdFFi
- Thu, 20:41: RT @BBCSO: Next up in the #BBCInstrumentalSessions series are the BBC oboes, with an exquisite recording of ‘Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring’ b…
- Thu, 20:48: Margaret Busby: how Britain’s first black female publisher revolutionised literature – and never gave up https://t.co/CyDJvZC9Hq Longish read, but very moving.
- Thu, 23:48: RT @StepWalkTV: Always in the picture. Today at a social distance we said goodbye to @markdevenport Au Revoir MD https://t.co/14Z6SUfw3Z
- Fri, 08:13: How Belgium failed its second coronavirus test: “We should no longer ask ourselves what to close… We have to ask ourselves what to leave open.” @BMoens reports. https://t.co/4hJvIbrBfB
- Fri, 09:30: Whoniversaries 23 October: Myth Makers #2, Hand of Fear #4, The Mad Woman in the Attic #2 https://t.co/C5TNtsyFlU
- Fri, 10:00: A bit late now… https://t.co/LAd6kdD5xx
- Fri, 10:16: New restrictions in Belgium: Sports events: all professional sports competitions indoors and outdoors take place without an audience. All amateur matches are suspended. https://t.co/TBknm6tCYC
- Fri, 10:21: RT @RugeBoris: Strong statement by Ambassador Christoph Heusgen on #Kosovo #Serbia. Coming to terms with the past is painful, but indisp…
- Fri, 10:28: RT @UKPoliticalNews: Our very own @DaniellaLebor has been named Digital Professional of the Year by @PRCA_UK – congratulations Dani! https:…
- Fri, 10:45: EU Strategic Autonomy and Germany’s Corona Council Presidency https://t.co/QaBiraecLH My @APCOWOrldwide @APCOBXLInsider colleagues @chrmielke and @GregoireZammit look at the big picture.
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