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Old 06.07.2006, 08:26 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by acousticrock87

This is probably what I should have started. Hopefully I will, but if I put too much on my plate I'll end up getting burnt out on reading, so I'll finish these two first.

fuck yes! that's the one i was asking about.



 


im going to a decent-sized city this weekend. i hope can i get it.

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Originally Posted by nomadicfollower
Who else loves the Russian authors as much as me? Dostoevsky, Gogol, Chekov, Tergenuv, Nabokov. Excellent. Their descriptions of people, daily life, events, just surperb.

i have a lovely reading of anna karenina once upon a time-- it was summer. i haven't had such luck with dostoievski's longer works-- notes from the underground or a gentle soul, however, did the trick. i've read 1/2 or brothers karamazov, 1/2 of crime & punishment. perhaps bad translations or just shitty, stinky paperbacks.

joyce was in paris, after quitting medical school he set up residence in the national library; once he sent a letter home that included the sentence last week i read the russians. i guess he meant all of them
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