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Here, in FringeGuru's columns and blogs, our reviewers and correspondents share the news and gossip from across the Festival city.  From the Book Festival, Miriam Vaswani describes her personal journey among the country's literati.  Meanwhile, Woodstock Taylor fills us in on her adventures at the Edinburgh Fringe.



 
Keorapetse Kgositsile and Lesego Rampolokeng
Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
Thursday, 26 August 2010

Keorapetse Kgositsile and Lesego Rampolokeng have writing and performance styles which manage to be strikingly different yet complimentary. I've never seen such an effective event contrasting these two very different South African poets.

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New Russian Writers
Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
Tuesday, 24 August 2010

I'm very excited about this event: five young, diverse Russian writers born after the collapse of the Soviet Union.  Unfortunately the five writers, who represent several regions and whose work crosses multiple genres, barely get a chance to speak, much less read their work. The event is completely dominated by the chair and publisher of the book containing their work, Natasha Perova, and director of the ten-years-running Debut Prize, Olga Slovinkova.

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DBC Pierre
Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
Sunday, 22 August 2010

According to DBC Pierre, his new novel Lights Out in Wonderland is the third in a very loose trilogy, each forming an image of the first decade of the millennium. You've heard of the other two.

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The Anna Politkovskaya Event: Masha Karp and Arch Tait
Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
Sunday, 22 August 2010

Since Anna Politkovskaya's appearance at the Edinburgh International Book Festival the year before she was shot and killed near the lift in her Moscow apartment building, there has been an annual event in Edinburgh dedicated to her work.

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Emily Mackie and Robert Williams
Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
Saturday, 21 August 2010

Two first-time novelists and blogger favourites, Emily Mackie and Robert Williams, have taken over the Writers' Retreat. In case you were wondering, this is great news.

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Nicolai Lilin
Miriam Vaswani's Book Club
Friday, 20 August 2010

Nicolai Lilin's story of hunting and tribalism under an authoritarian state draws a strange crowd who seem more interested in what sort of bullets he's carrying and where his tattoos are, than in the content of his writing.

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Richard Stamp

Co-founder of FringeGuru and self-confessed Festival addict, Richard Stamp came to Edinburgh on a six-month assignment and never quite got round to moving back.

Richard Stamp on the Fringe >>

Miriam Vaswani

Miriam Vaswani has escaped the Moscow heatwave to spend another August at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. A language teacher, writer and blogger, Miriam has travelled extensively, and will return to her authentic Soviet flat beside in Moscow this September..

Miriam Vaswani's Book Club >>

Woodstock Taylor 

Musician, writer and broadcaster Woodstock Taylor has an association with the Edinburgh Fringe dating back over 30 years. In this blog, she chronicles the meanderings of a veteran Fringe-goer.

Woodstock Taylor's Festival >>