I really enjoyed Dostoyevsky, especially "Crime and Punishment" and "The House of the death". Contemporary literature is something completely different. I have been looking for somnething new to...
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I really enjoyed Dostoyevsky, especially "Crime and Punishment" and "The House of the death". Contemporary literature is something completely different. I have been looking for somnething new to...
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I am curious , why Russian literature and culture? I know that maybe my question is stupid. I have started learning Russian and I like D. Glukhovsky very much. Have you heard about his...
I think that it doesn`t matter that you aren`t a native speaker. You should feel comfortable with the language. It`s all. For instance, Joseph Conrad was born in Poland but he had never written in...
First I write with my pen and then I type it.
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Tolkien`s characters aren`t mediocre. I would choose Thorin and Aragorn but there are many more that could be mentioned.
I agree with Ecurb. Salem was safe and didn`t need such militant regime.
@comfort Cube: "The Crucible" is my favourite Miller`s play and I hope that you`ll enjoy it as I do:) I am going to...
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I have Goethe`s works from 1900.
What do you mean by sexy (if it comes to books)?
I have never read anything of him. However, I am going to change it.
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Welcome and congrats if it comes to your novel.
If it comes to russian literature, I would like to see new, russian adaptation of "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina" or "Crime and Punishment". Western directors in my opinion may understand many...
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Despite polish, I have read many books in English and Spanish. I have read all Tolkien in English and in polish translation. I am going to try "Hobbit" in German.
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I prefer literature too.
But you use words to do it, words that create certain images.
One of my academic teachers used to say that film is an art of moving pictures and nothing more. Literature and film seem to be connected. However, there are many differences. If you look at for...
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GE left somwthing in me. I still cannot forget it.
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"The Crucible" by A. Miller; "Desire under the Ealms" by E. O`Neille, "Richard III"