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Just sit down and tear through it because it's such a great book to pick up later and read a chapter when you have a moment to kill. Perfect bathroom book, really.
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--I own Barney's Version and really enjoyed the movie, but haven't cracked it open yet. Soon. --I could never finish Magic Mountain. Which isn't to say I never will, but holy shit I've given it three or four tries in my lifetime. Not even sure I ever made it past page 100. Worth it? Really? You promise? |
I'll consider it for in the future then. Maybe once my list is smaller.
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the first 3 chapters of this thing are solid gold
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Finished High Fidelity, started "The Chimes" by Dickens. That and "The Cricket on the Hearth" are what I'm hoping will round me out to 30 books in 2018
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but yes i plan to get back to that book some point the thing is ive been very busy organizing new home + work + transpo systems, plus juggling too many projects, plus trying to learn new job skills and it was chaotic for a while so i’d get 5 minutes free here 5 minutes free there, then watch teevee exhausted at night lost track a bit this fall, now gotta rebudget the daily schedule and reblock my pomodoros and i’ll be good again i love the holidays because while everybody is busy doing busy shit i get to reorganize and make my life better ah yes who eeds to wait for spring for cleaning. dump it all out now! hah... |
I got obsessed with Medea after seeing Medea und Jason at the theatre here in Hamburg. So now I am reading Christa Wolf's Medea and I like it a lot!! Will also read Euripides and Grillparzer at some point soon. I have them with me for my christmas visitations!
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euripides = man = verbotten
(or so i hear) btw if you have eyes, highly recommended pasolini + lars von trier’s movie versions everyone gushes over pasolini but for my money lvt’s 16mm tv version is particularly bananas—medieval looking, a lot of carl theodor dreyer influence, these insane orange hues, really a visual treat ps you still watch flicks by the menzes or no? |
yeah, normally they are verboten, but ... i might make an exception.
i don't have eyes. it's very funny, I feel like I can't watch movies. Have to stop movies every 15 minutes and walk around (but I can sit around for hours reading. weird!) but for the sake of my new obsession I shall try watching the above movies! thanks for pointing them out! |
has anyone on here read christa wolf's "the quest for christa t"? does it stop reading like a bad acid trip? it makes my head hurt
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I think I will try to read more in 2019.
I have so many books. I enjoy fantasy novels, and non-fiction about psychology/sociology/film/etc. I always start books, get distracted, and never finish though. The book laden mantle above my fireplace is mocking me rn |
![]() Olaf Stapledon - Star Maker I've made it a new year resolution to dig deeper into the SF Masterworks series so I'm starting with this. So far so very good. |
lyn hejinian - a thought is the bride to what thinking
http://eclipsearchive.org/projects/T.../contents.html |
I fell short of 30 by some 60 pages or so of a book. Oh well :D I'm also planning to slow down slightly and put some time focus on audiodrama podcasts which are quite intriguing me lately.
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Making Trouble, autobiography of Lynne Segal. Excellently written. One where nearly every sentence bears thought.
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Re-reading "Animal Farm" for the first time since eighth grade. I remember thinking my classmates were idiots for not liking the book as much as I did, and you know what? I was right. Slightly arrogant, but right.
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Animal Farm is an amazing book.
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"Look, no hands"? animal farm, orrr... |
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Which ones? Hook me up bro. |
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i see how it is... |
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