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  2. Winter in Sokcho - Wikipedia

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    Winter in Sokcho (French: Hiver à Sokcho) is the first novel by Swiss-Korean writer Elisa Shua Dusapin published in 2016. It was translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins into English in 2021. The story follows the interactions of the narrator and a French comic writer during the writer's visit to Sokcho in search for inspiration.

  3. The Complete Short Stories of J. G. Ballard: Volume 2

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    "Prisoner of the Coral Deep" "The Lost Leonardo" "The Terminal Beach" "The Illuminated Man" "The Delta at Sunset" "The Drowned Giant" "The Gioconda of the Twilight Noon" "The Volcano Dances" "The Beach Murders" "The Day of Forever" "The Impossible man" "Storm-Bird, Storm-Dreamer" "Tomorrow is a Million Years"

  4. Ethan Frome - Wikipedia

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    An unnamed male narrator is working at a power plant but due to a carpenter's strike, finds himself forced to spend a winter in the nearby small town of (fictional) Starkfield, Massachusetts. The man who chauffeurs him to work is a limping, quiet man named Ethan Frome, a lifelong resident and local fixture of the community.

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  6. Haggada Kone - Wikipedia

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    Haggada Kone (English: End of the Rope) is a 2014 Indian Kannada language crime-drama film directed by Dayal Padmanabhan and stars Naveen Krishna in the lead role. The film is a modern-day adaptation of a play of the same name written by Parvathavani, and features Krishna as Channa, a prisoner awaiting his execution.

  7. Winter Tide - Wikipedia

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    Winter Tide is set in H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos universe. The Deep Ones are amphibious humans that once lived in the fictional port town of Innsmouth in New England.In Lovecraft's 1936 novella, "The Shadow over Innsmouth", the town's inhabitants, seen by many to be "frog-monsters", are rounded up by the United States government in 1928 and imprisoned in concentration camps in the ...

  8. The Coldest Winter Ever - Wikipedia

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    The story is told from her perspective in slang that is highly influenced by the hip-hop culture. Due to the power of her father, Winter is infamous in her neighborhood, and she uses her power to get what she wants. This all changes when Winter's father is arrested for drug trafficking, and Winter finds herself in a girls' home. Winter takes up ...

  9. Winter (Meyer novel) - Wikipedia

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    Winter took Meyer two years to complete and at times she thought that she "would never be finished" and that she "would be stuck in this book for the rest of my life." [6] Part of the reason for this was due to Meyer putting the book to the side while she worked on the novel Fairest, which she wanted to work on in order to further develop the character of Levana.