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Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 11:00 pm
by wba2
Thanks! Will probably pick it up sometime in the future.
Just finished a Machida and a Dazai. The Machida was great. The Dazai not so.
Next in line: Snow Country by Kawabata.
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 8:23 am
by Joks Trois
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 8:45 am
by patrick
Any good? Been wanting to read this since Eli mentioned it a while back
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 11:48 am
by kanafani
I loved it. The three Williams novels I’ve read are all wonderful.
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 12:21 pm
by patrick
Need to get on that asap!
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 12:58 pm
by Joks Trois
I've only read Stoner. Loved it. While reading it I actually thought of Ford's The Long Gray Line.
Ford would have made a great adaptation of it.
Patrick: Yes it's very good. The closest comparison I can think of is McCarthy's border trilogy, especially The Crossing, but the prose is much 'cleaner', so to speak.
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 8:01 am
by patrick
Hmmm, interesting ! I'm a bit apprehensive approaching McCarthy, I must say
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 2:15 pm
by nrh
patrick wrote: ↑Sun Apr 21, 2019 8:01 am
Hmmm, interesting ! I'm a bit apprehensive approaching McCarthy, I must say
if there's any comparison it's in setting only...love williams and this book in particular, don't like much mccarthy if any
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2019 3:04 pm
by patrick
I need a summer read, I think I may pick this up when I get my reading goggles back on
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 10:06 pm
by kanafani
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 11:43 pm
by wba2
THE EASY MAN (1968) by Catherine Breillat.
So far, one hell of a difficult read. I'm 40 pages in, and this is way more challenging than reading Blanchot... I think I'll start once more, and re-read everything. If it wasn't Breillat, I would have probably givn up and put it down already.
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 1:08 pm
by kanafani
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Mon May 13, 2019 11:14 pm
by Joks Trois
Augustus (Williams). Did not expect it to be this engaging. His prose scans seamlessly, and I like how the narrative is constructed from letters and journal entries and moves around in time without ever being confusing.
This book deserves more attention.
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 5:45 pm
by thoxans
automate the boring stuff with python (al sweigart) thank god i finally watched monty python and the holy grail, or this would be going right over my head
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Tue May 14, 2019 6:00 pm
by kanafani
The Drowned and the Saved (Primo Levi) - A disappointment. Can't hold a candle to his older memoirs in my opinion. He's at his strongest when he's focused on narrating the events of his surreal, astonishing personal journey, not so much when he's in synthesis/philosophizing mode. There's not enough of the former here, and too much of the latter. It feels kind of redundant and a little banal and at its worst.
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 4:05 pm
by kanafani
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sat May 25, 2019 5:01 pm
by ---
I'm reading the third Tom Ripley novel because The American Friend is playing in theatres soon in Vancouver, and also because after working ten hours I don't have the mental capacity to read Dostoevsky's Demons on the way home (which is what I had been working on before)
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 7:03 am
by karl
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 9:14 pm
by rischka
i wish my spanish was good enough to read this in the original: i imagine it's even more achingly beautiful
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun May 26, 2019 10:25 pm
by nrh
master of ballantrae by robert louis stevenson - wish i had read this as a kid. there is something very uncanny that runs through it all...
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 11:17 am
by kanafani
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 6:14 pm
by Roscoe
FALSTAFF by Robert Nye -- great randy fun, as Shakespeare's character sets the record, well, not exactly straight, but wildly engagingly crooked. Not for the easily triggered, though...
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 9:41 pm
by wba
Pretty great so far.
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 11:21 pm
by Joks Trois
Hemingway - To Have and Have Not
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 3:03 am
by Joks Trois
Faulkner - Absalom, Absalom!
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 9:51 am
by kanafani
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 12:46 pm
by fabricix
Music For Chameleons - Truman Capote,
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2019 1:36 pm
by kanafani
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2019 2:03 pm
by pabs
Jewish family life, its quirky beliefs, fatalistic humour, and Jewish culture in general, fascinate me. Jewish people have an amazing coping mechanism, a result of the hostility they've suffered over many centuries in every country they settled in. It shows in the way they do things, in their acceptance of things as fated. Aciman's account of his extended family's time in Egypt is as tragic as it is fun.
Re: what are you reading?
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 8:23 am
by karl