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Hey everyone. I'm absolutely sure my name would be hard to pronounce so I just go by Faust.
The last book I've read is Stick and Rudder - an explanation of the art of flying by Wolfgang Langewiesche. I'm currently a literature student in a far far away country whose educational system had me ended in my current major whereas I always wanted to fly. Enjoying and savoring literature and studying it as a major had been completely different experiences for me and let me tell you the latter is not quite pleasant.
I am about to gradute in June with quite mediocre grades and finally going to have a chance to hopefully land a fullride cadetship with my national flag carrier airline. I have my own pieces and I believe there is more on the way when I finally pin those wings up on my chest and cheat on land with clouds.
This is my first post and I hope it will not go unnoticed. Any contribution to my crippled knowledge of literature is highly appreciated. Feel free to contact me through pm. Nice to meet you all.
G'day Natalie. Nice to meet you. I think it will be a toss up who is more stubborn though, you or me. hahaha
G'day Johnny, I haven't read it myself. Good luck with it. In Australia we just got N. B. N, (National Broadband Network). It's supposed to be the best thing yet in broadband. So far it is no faster than my old ADSL. hahaha
Hi Faust, Good luck with graduating.
G'day Almaas, nice to meet you.
Hello, here I am. I am an English major to be. Next semester is when I'll start that journey. The most recent book I've read was Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," if that counts as a whole book on its own, otherwise what I completed before that was Orwell's "1984." I am reading two books on and off right now, one at night and one in the day, Nabokov's "Lolita" and Joyce's "Ulysses," respectively. My grammar is bad, according to my latest poetry professor. I love alliteration for no particular reason. I live in Massachusetts.
Welcome kcitte. The 4 authors you mention are undoubtedly central to this forum.
G'day kcitte. Welcome.
"If you don't read, you don't learn'. Me 2016 :)
Hi everyone, look forward to making some new friends, fresh debate & stimulating conversation. I am known as the Cockney Bard Poet, Author & Philosopher. I have appeared on Radio & TV a few times & more recently on the BBC. Love doing talks & teaching. I have a passion for Shakespeare, moreover the great enigma that is Shakespeare. Love to hear 'To Be or Not to Be' read properly. Many times it is not and pains my ears, heart & soul. My two favourite Sonnets are 144 & 86. For more about me please read www.thecockneybard.com it may well challenge the way you think! Never be ashamed to admit you are wrong as it is the first great step to ascertaining truth!
Welcome, Gary! Had a look at your home page. I'm sure you will find a home here on LitNet.
Hey all! So excited to be here. :) Can't wait to start discussing and I'm looking forward to meeting you all!
Welcome to litnet, Evie.
Thanks Dreamwoven!
Hello everyone! I'm Hilda from Jakarta, Indonesia. I'm a sixth semester English Lit student. I'm currently working on my final paper about blak feminism analysis in Maya Angelou's "Still I Rise" poem. Does anybody know whose black feminism theory can I use? I'm totally lost and have no idea. thankssss