My favorite? The TS Eliot one, of course.
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Although Faulkner is wise as always.
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Although Faulkner is wise as always.
For the Book Worms
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My favorite? The TS Eliot one, of course.
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blog...ustrations Although Faulkner is wise as always.
My three favorite novels:
1) The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) 2) The Bros. Karamazov (Fyodor Dostoevsky) 3) Miss Lonelyhearts (Nathanael West) I have been getting into Cormac McCarthy relatively recently and if I actually get into working on that totally batshit remake of Little Women I've been toying with, I fully intend to have Fritz Baer turn Jo into a Cormac McCarthy junkie partly by letting her read it herself, and partly by reading it aloud as part of his set and setting duties as a trip guide after Jo drops LSD into her eyeballs.
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I'm reading the Count of Monte Cristo at the moment, and loving it.
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. - J.R.R Tolkien
For fiction, I'm now reading Dicken's Dombey and Son and for non-fiction, I'm reading Bart Ehrman's New Testament. Both are great.
Good quotes!
I'm currently reading The Painted Bird by Kosinski and The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander. Both are horribly depressing but very well written.
I'm re-reading Pride & Prejudice because I'm a sap, and Sex at Dawn, which is a fascinating look at human monogamy and how it's not really rooted in evolution.
I´m currently reading In the First Circle by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. I´ve read it many times before but it still gives something new everytime I come back to it.
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August 27, 2012 at 4:46 pm
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(August 27, 2012 at 2:21 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: I'm re-reading Pride & Prejudice because I'm a sap, and Sex at Dawn, which is a fascinating look at human monogamy and how it's not really rooted in evolution. I could have told you that. It feels good, though. I love the Poe one. I think all writers are crazy. Google thinks so too. Christ, the Jane Austen one kind of describes my life, at the moment. Weird. I love books. RE: For the Book Worms
August 27, 2012 at 8:32 pm
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I'm reading Vital Lies, Simple Truths: The Psychology of Self-Deception
The mind fascinates me. (August 27, 2012 at 4:46 pm)Shell B Wrote: I think all writers are crazy.I find that to be true for most intelligent/creative people ... Crazy in a good way. RE: For the Book Worms
August 28, 2012 at 4:09 am
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I stopped reading fiction in college, as I felt I got just as much out of nonfiction and was learning something to boot. (I wasn't a strong reader.) I've recently reconsidered, but have yet to finish a fiction book. (My reading is driven by book clubs.) I started Jane Eyre, the Brothers Karamazov, and the Engines of God, but put them down after a few chapters and never resumed reading. Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, and Wear Cows: An Introduction to Carnism The Diamond That Cuts Through Illusion (The Diamond Sutra with commentaries by Thich Nhat Hanh) Mastering the Art of War (Two sets of commentaries by Generals Zhuge Liang and Liu Ji) Zen At War And I joined a heathen bible study group, so we'll be starting the Old Testament shortly. |
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