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Today in Bookish and Literary History, April 20

2021 Hot Stew by Fiona Mozley | UK | 320 | 2021 The Final Revival of Opal & Nev by Dawnie Walton | US | 368 | πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ† 2021 Hour of the Witch by Chris Bohjalian | US | 416 | 2023 How to Build a Boat by Elaine Feeney | Ireland | 304 | πŸ†πŸ† 2026 Growing Old Disgracefully by Karen King | UK | 275 | 2026 The Mother-Daughter Book Club by Susan Patterson & James Patterson | US | 349 | πŸ”— Check this list for Today in Bookish History for April: https://fable.co/list/3088a6ea-b9b8-44fb-bcfb-4de408996dec/share

Today in Bookish and Literary History, April 19

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1894 The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin | US | 1.5 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 1911 Fanny's First Play by George Bernard Shaw | Ireland | 90 | 1941 Mother Courage and her Children by Bertolt Brecht | GR | 128 | 2022 Spear by Nicola Griffith | UK-US | 192 | πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ† 2022 Some of My Best Friends: Essays on Lip Service by Tajja Isen | CAN | 240 | 2022 The Trouble with Happiness: And Other Stories by Tove Ditlevsen | Danish | 192 | 2022 End of the World House by Adrienne Celt | US | 320 | 2022 All the Secrets of the World by Steve Almond | US | 416 | 2022 Rouge Street by Shuang Xuetao | China | 240 | 2024 The Garden by Clare Beams | US | 304 | πŸ”— Check this list for Today in Bookish History for April: https://fable.co/list/3088a6ea-b9b8-44fb-bcfb-4de408996dec/share

Today in Bookish and Literary History, April 18

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2018 After the Sun Written by Jonas Eika | Danish | 208 | πŸ†πŸ† 2019 Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan | UK | 320 | 2023 Fire Rush by Jacqueline Crooks | UK | 352 | πŸ† 2023 The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa by Stephen Buoro | Nigeria | 336 | πŸ†πŸ†πŸ† 2023 Juno Loves Legs by Karl Geary | Ireland-US | 304 | 2023 The Last Animal by Ramona Ausubel | US | 288 | 2023 The Haunting of Alejandra by V Castro | Mexico-US | 272 | 2023 Games and Rituals: Stories by Katherine Heiny | US | 240 | 2023 The Weeds by Katy Simpson Smith | US | 322 | 2023 Greek Lessons by Han Kang | South Korea | 192 | 2024 Hope Never Knew Horizon by Douglas Bruton | Scotland | 180 | πŸ”— Check this list for Today in Bookish History for April: https://fable.co/list/3088a6ea-b9b8-44fb-bcfb-4de408996dec/share

Section 27 - The Creation of Nation-States

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Brief Summary Fereydun divides the known world into three sovereign realms, appointing his eldest son Salm to the West (Rome) and his middle son Tur to the East (Turan and China). However, he grants the "Golden Mean"—the central heartland of Iran—to his youngest son, Airaj, based on his superior character. While the three brothers initially take their thrones as guardians of their borders, the preferential treatment of the youngest plants the seeds of deep-seated resentment and a looming global conflict. The Architecture of the Eternal Rivalry By establishing formal borders, Fereydun acts as the architect of the first nation-states, moving the world away from monolithic empire toward regional governance. In this act, he births "Turan," creating an eternal "Other" that serves as the mirror image and rival to the Iranian heartland. This division codifies the deep-rooted regional tensions that persist into the modern era, where the West and the East forev...

Today in Bookish and Literary History, April 17

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1397 Geoffrey Chaucer tells the "Canterbury Tales" for the first time at the court of English King Richard II | UK | 504 | 1972 No Name in the Street by James Baldwin | US | 208 | 1985 The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood | CAN | 337 | πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ†πŸ† πŸ”— Check this list for Today in Bookish History for April: https://fable.co/list/3088a6ea-b9b8-44fb-bcfb-4de408996dec/share