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Great Weaver from Kashmir by Halldor Laxness Review

Over at The Quarterly Conversation, we've just published my review of The Great Weaver from Kashmir, Halldor Laxness's first major novel.

The book was originally published in 1927, and this is its first translation into English. The novel is also one of the 25 longlisted titles in the 2008 Best Translated Novel Award.

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