Thanks for setting this up subterranean. I think we'll make this nov & dec.
Thanks for setting this up subterranean. I think we'll make this nov & dec.
just curiouse what is the genre of the protrait of a... seeming as it might win?
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Stanislaw Lem
1921 - 2006, Rest In Peace.
"Faith is, at one and the same time, absolutely necessary and altogether impossible"
realism i suppose...joyce wrote stories based on what he experienced in his daily lives and things happened around him..
No problemo Chris..
I think not too many people venture in here.
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Stanislaw Lem
1921 - 2006, Rest In Peace.
"Faith is, at one and the same time, absolutely necessary and altogether impossible"
thats prolly true by the looks of it.... and perhaps seeing as Joyce is looking like he may win I should prolly think about reading it eh?... hehe.. and dun worry Stanislaw...if you need a copy to flip through you're welcome to looking at mine for a bit...
-=-How easy this would be if I wasn't me, How perfectly made, how unafraid I wish I was-=-
I wouldn't mind reading the artist, but space oddesy is really cool.
oh thanks for the offer falling embers, not sure if I have it in the harbrace antholg.
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Stanislaw Lem
1921 - 2006, Rest In Peace.
"Faith is, at one and the same time, absolutely necessary and altogether impossible"
Jude the Obscure -Thomas Hardy *
The Idiot - Fyodor Dostoevsky *
A Space Oddessy -Arthur C. Clarke
Process -Kafka
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man-James Joyce *
Vanity Fair
Sub, I hope now you get what I meant in previous post.
By reading comments about the works that are available in this site I decided to vote for James Joyce's one. "Jude the Obscure" sounds quite sad, Kafka and Dostoyevsky aren't my favorites.
so sorry..i still dont get your point..but nevermind...
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Please vote for the book you would like to read and discuss in November/December!
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Thank you Sche
Grrrrr!
Everytime I encourage people to vote, someone is voting for "the Artist"! This is turning into American election results. Kerry tried to bring people to poll stations so hard but it seems like they all voted for Bush!
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he-he... Sorry, Scherezade, honestly I didn't get even who's the author of "Vanity fair".
Sub, it's getting funny. Ok, I will try once more, then I wil give up... the symbol "*" in front of books means that "idiot", "Jude of Obscure", "a portret..." is available on this site. English books aren't for sale where I live. I have no time to go to the library . That's why the "*" would help me to get which book is for me, which one is not.
Oh no, haven't read it and it is quite hard work by most accounts. I hope I get time to read it so that I can try and be a positive contributor
I've been nasty recently, but I have forgiven myself and moved on!
I think people are voting for the book that they think will win so when it does they can say, "look at me I knew it, thats why I am on the winning side".Originally Posted by Scheherazade
Now lets beat them vote for the idiot or space odessy, lets beat them down!!!
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Stanislaw Lem
1921 - 2006, Rest In Peace.
"Faith is, at one and the same time, absolutely necessary and altogether impossible"
This isn't a guessing contest! It's all about which book you would like to read. If people are voting for any other reason, I say 'Blah!', Sir.
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"It is not that I am mad; it is only that my head is different from yours.”
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