What Did You Read in 2023?
What Did You Read in 2023?
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- Evelyn Library P.I.
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Various philosophy, mostly journal articles, some classics, of which Plato's Parmenides was the highlight and new discovery. I got to interview a big prof (hopefully my future thesis supervisor) about his latest book, which I read.
Probably the most notable read for these parts was Gershom Scholem's Walter Benjamin: The Story of a Friendship, which I just read this winter break and it has started me on a mini-Frankfurt School kick again. Delightful window into the lives of intellectuals at work.
Probably the most notable read for these parts was Gershom Scholem's Walter Benjamin: The Story of a Friendship, which I just read this winter break and it has started me on a mini-Frankfurt School kick again. Delightful window into the lives of intellectuals at work.
reread a lot of donald barthelme, among other things
i think i might starting reading seriously again in 2024
i think i might starting reading seriously again in 2024
feel like this was a year where i read a reasonable amount, but not seriously at all, just bouncing from one thing to another, some interesting curiosities but nothing revelatory. not sure i'd recognize something revelatory if i read it.
maybe piglia's artificial respiration, catling's hollow, and gifford's port tropique were the closest to great. paul park's dungeons & dragons novel the rose of sarifal and james sallis not quite detective novel the long-legged fly the most curious of the curiosities.
enjoyed revisiting treasure island for the first time in decades.
excited for 2024 though, one of the nice things about hoarding books is knowing you have lovely things lined up to read...
maybe piglia's artificial respiration, catling's hollow, and gifford's port tropique were the closest to great. paul park's dungeons & dragons novel the rose of sarifal and james sallis not quite detective novel the long-legged fly the most curious of the curiosities.
enjoyed revisiting treasure island for the first time in decades.
excited for 2024 though, one of the nice things about hoarding books is knowing you have lovely things lined up to read...
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Our Mutual Friend - Dickens
Silk Stocking Murders - Berkeley (unfinished because it was too painfully obvious who did it)
Ratner's Star - DeLillo (unfinished but I got further than on other attempts)
Hangover Square - Hamilton
Dictionary Of The Khazars - Pavic
The Dain Curse - Hammett
The Pickwick Papers - Dickens
The Odyssey - Homer
Ulysses - Joyce
Hard Times - Dickens
A Perfect Spy - le Carre
Killers Of The Flower Moon - Grann
Silk Stocking Murders - Berkeley (unfinished because it was too painfully obvious who did it)
Ratner's Star - DeLillo (unfinished but I got further than on other attempts)
Hangover Square - Hamilton
Dictionary Of The Khazars - Pavic
The Dain Curse - Hammett
The Pickwick Papers - Dickens
The Odyssey - Homer
Ulysses - Joyce
Hard Times - Dickens
A Perfect Spy - le Carre
Killers Of The Flower Moon - Grann
These matters are best disposed of from a great height. Over water.