

The book borrows from the tradition of magic realism and draws us into a world full of colour and life. She takes liberties, finding references in the Bible as well as in Caribbean myths. The narration is lively and fluid, and we feel carried away by this story as we do by the fables of our childhood. In this book she proves again what a gifted storyteller she is. Maryse Condé is one of the greatest Francophone authors and the great voice of the Caribbean. The Gospel According to the New World by Maryse Condé, translated by Richard Philcox This is a hymn to restlessness and self-transformation. Cheon Myeong-Kwan’s vivid characters are foolish but wise, awful but endearing, and always irrepressible. Whale by Cheon Myeong-kwan, translated by Chi-Young KimĪ carnivalesque fairytale that celebrates independence and enterprise, a picaresque quest through Korea’s landscapes and history, Whale is a riot of a book.

An incisive story of queer love and motherhood that slices open the dilemmas of exchanging independence for intimacy.

Baltasar condenses the sensations and experiences of a dozen more ordinary novels into just over one hundred pages of exhilarating prose. So far the best I've found is to search in URLs, but this doesn't help me unfortunately.Boulder by Eva Baltasar, translated by Julia Sanchesīoulder is a sensuous, sexy, intense book. Is it possible to search in Google for pages that have either a certain content in their JavaScript files, or certain ID's or Classes in their HTML? Also IDs and CLASSes in the HTML elements, that people that steal this code tend to not change. Names of JavaScript functions which are very unique, for example, and that no one bothers to change, and they survive minification. Now, my code has a number of things that'd make it very easy to identify. However, I can only find those instances where they haven't changed those very obvious user-viewable strings (which is a problem particularly with people that translate my app, because they find these strings and change them almost every time). What I'm doing now is searching for a couple of strings that my HTML shows in s to the user. I've been getting quite good results by tracking these down, and either getting them to buy a license, or enforcing copyright with their hosting provider. I have a bit of software that I sell (HTML / JS), that a bunch of people are stealing, simply because beyond obfuscating there's not much I can do to protect it.
