If you liked Memos from the besieged city by Djelal Kadir, start with Questing fictions (1986), Other modernisms in an age of globalization, and Selected Poetry 19371990 (2012). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Questing fictions
1986 · 163 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
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Other modernisms in an age of globalization
Djelal Kadir, Dorothea Löbbermann · Same author
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Selected Poetry 19371990
2012 · 214 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
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The Twentieth Century -- Custom edition for UNLV
2004 · 1,194 pages · Djelal Kadir, Chinua Achebe · Same author
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The other writing
1993 · 220 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
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The aesthetics of Juan Carlos Onetti's novel
1978 · 195 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
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Literary Cultures of Latin America : a Comparative History. Volume 2
2004 · 2,240 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
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Triple espera
1976 · 235 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
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Columbus and the ends of the earth
1992 · 276 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
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Cultural de-liberations
1987 · 14 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
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The Longman Anthology of World Literature, Volume E, Books a la Carte Edition
2016 · 960 pages · April Alliston, Marshall Brown, Djelal Kadir, Sheldon Pollock, Bruce Robbins, Pauline Yu · Same author
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The Routledge companion to world literature
2011 · 522 pages · Djelal Kadir · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Memos from the besieged city?
BookOrb recommends Questing fictions (1986), Other modernisms in an age of globalization, Selected Poetry 19371990 (2012), The Twentieth Century -- Custom edition for UNLV (2004), and The other writing (1993).
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Who wrote Memos from the besieged city?
Memos from the besieged city is by Djelal Kadir.