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Literature is the art of written works. There are the following genres of literature:
Autobiography, Memoir, Spiritual autobiography
Biography
Diaries and Journals
Electronic literature
Erotic literature
Slave narrative
Thoughts, Proverbs
Fiction
Adventure novel
Children's literature
Comic novel
Crime fiction
Detective fiction
Fable, Fairy tale, Folklore
Fantasy (for more details see Fantasy subgenres; fantasy literature)
Gothic fiction (initially synonymous with horror)
Historical fiction
Horror
Medical novel
Mystery fiction
Philosophical novel
Political fiction
Romance novel
Historical romance
Saga, Family Saga
Satire
Science fiction (for more details see Science fiction genre)
Thriller
Conspiracy fiction
Legal thriller
Psychological thriller
Spy fiction/Political thriller
Tragedy
Literature could exist in the following forms: hard copies (books, magazines etc.). in digital form (computer files) which could be displayed on the computer monitor (PC, Macintosh or iPad) and in audio digital form which when played could be heard via loud speakers or headphones.
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More than half of the “best-selling” e-books on the Kindle, Amazon.com's e-reader, are available at no charge. Although some of the titles are digital versions of books in the public domain — like Jane Austen's “Pride and Prejudice” — many are by authors still trying to make a living from their work. For example, in January 2010 the No. 1 and 2 spots on Kindle's best-seller list were taken by “Cape Refuge” and “Southern Storm,” both novels by Terri Blackstock, a writer of Christian thrillers. The Kindle price: $0. Until the end of the month, Ms. Blackstock's publisher, Zondervan, a division of HarperCollins Publishers, is offering readers the opportunity to download the books free to the Kindle or to the Kindle apps on their iPhone or in Windows.
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Shota Rustaveli – Great Poet of Universal Importance |
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Shota Rustaveli is the author of 'The Knight in the Panther's Skin' (12th century AD) - the most prominent illustration of the Georgian classic secular literature - 'Vepkhistkaosani'- as it sounds and is written in Georgian.
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