Soorry guys, just posted a message about The Portrait Of Dorian Gray and The Highwayman. Forgot to sign my name !! I am alicemay, from Australia.
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Soorry guys, just posted a message about The Portrait Of Dorian Gray and The Highwayman. Forgot to sign my name !! I am alicemay, from Australia.
:D Greetings everyone!
I discovered this site today and was compelled to join. At 43 I am attending a local college in the medical field. Through this I discovered that I am actually not as dumb as I believed! (Probably close though!) I have been reading some of your threads with total reverence to your knowledge of literature. Oh what I would give to take a few classes on the subject. I'm in a small town with limited resources.
I just wanted to say HELLO :wave: to everyone. I may not have much to say in the future for fear of appearing ignorant. If someone could please direct me to some good authors to start my quest for knowledge, I would appreciate it. I'm afraid my only exposure to literature has been Koontz, King, Crichton and etc... Not the most genius of writers, but enjoyable.:rolleyes:
I love to write, but do not have the skills or exposure to make it worth a darn!
About me: I am divorced mother of two. I live in southern Michigan and have three cats and a beagle puppy named Lilly. I am attending college to be a medical assistant, but my love has always been for reading and writing.
Hi all! :)
Welcome to all newcomers. :)
I'm new. Nice to meet you, too.
What I am reading right now: Venus in Furs, The Elements of Writing (the snazzy new edition in paperback), McSweeney's Quarterly 25, and way too much Gothic Suspense.
xoxo
J.D
Hey all, new registered user here, i mainly used this site for a chance to read the classics but have since expanded my interest.
Been reading for enjoyment since i was like 8, things like "Where the Red Fern Grows" stuff like that and into my teens read mostly novels just for entertainment, nothing deep. King, Crighton, Lehane, even some L'mour. haha.
Anyways, im currently looking into poetry and this site has some decent material so I'll be here a bit.
Any suggestions are valuable to me, and and quick explaination Why you recommend a poet/poem would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Wish ya all well.
( Paiste and Pearl are name brands for drumming equipment. [im a drummer :P]) haha
Hello, I'm just another lit kid in high school looking for more places for ideas. This seemed like a good place, so I decided to drop by and get myself an account. Hope everyone has a terrific day!
Jo
Welcome Jo! This is an excellent place for high school students studying lit.
Welcome Paiste, welcome Joan!
This is my first post as I am new. I am also fairly new to classic literature.
I've recently started reading all of the books I missed out on from High school
ie...Grapes of Wrath, Lord of the Flies, Catch 22... I'm sure you get the picture. Anyways all very good books even if my reading selections are a bit
"high school" I can't imagine that these books would not be enjoyable for anyone regardless of their repetoir. Anyways any:brickwall suggestions for when I " graduate from high school?"
Hi everyone, just joined today and figured I would say Hi. I'm 19 about to turn 20 in less than 2 weeks. I'm engaged and living in PA. I'm currently working on my own novel and I read as much as I can.
Allright, so, hey! im a noob here, i just signed up about ten minutes ago. I was just browsing around and somehow ended up here at the LNF, and just had to join. About me, I like to write alot, anything from reviews to essays to music, but mostly poetry, especially in the form of prose. The only thing I cant really write well is fiction, mostly because I totally SUCK at dialogue. As far as music goes, I play guitar, bass, drums, piano, sax (alto and bari), and banjo. yeah, thats right, a banjo (go ahead. laugh. get it out. there ya go! =P ) any-hoo, so yeah, I also paint and do photography, with the latter definitely being my favorite medium. As far as books go, I can get into pretty much anything. I tend to read more non-fiction. Psychology, Social Psychology, Philosophy, History, and Politics make up the bulk of my collection. (yeah, i know the subjects diddnt need to be capitalized, but it looked cool, so i did it. aint i a rebel?). In my personal life, I am an eclectic eccentric and a proud dork. I have done everything in my power to go off the beaten path and build up as many experiences as possible, both great and terrible, but always beautiful. anyways, yeah, I hate writing about myself because I always feel like I'm being self-absorbed or something, so if you want to know more about me, hit up my myspace page myspace.com/crookedcigarette. If you want to add me to your friends list, you are more than welcome, but send me a message first letting me know who you are, because I tend to erase friend requests without looking at them (I get WAY too much spam from porn sites). so yeah, thats it. thats me. how about you? heh
Hello folks! My name is Shaun, I'm 18, from England and I am currently studying English and American Literature & Creative Writing at university. My current modules include:
Romanticism & Critical Theory
Narrative Theory & Practice
Early Drama.
I'm also quite interested in philosophical texts as well as many aspects of history.
Hello,
I'm starting The New Lifetime Reading Plan by Clifton Fadiman and John S. Major, and I thought it might be nice to find people who've read some of these books. For those who haven't heard of this book, it's a chronological list of 133 authors, beginning with the anonymous composer of The Epic of Gilgamesh and ending with Chinua Achebe, author of Things Fall Apart. Then there's an appendix of a hundred 20th century authors, in case you're still ticking and need more to read.
I'm doubtful of the wisdom of tackling them in order, but I thought it might be as good a way as any to get going. (I think I'll need a new tack by #39: "William Shakespeare, Complete Works".)
So, on to The Epic of Gilgamesh. I have both the Penguin edition, translated by Andrew George, as well as the poetic David Ferry edition, which has gotten positive reviews.
Michelle
Well, to be honest I am a part of this forum for a class I am taking right now in theory. Basically, we are trying to define literature by the end of the class through readings and experience with literature. I chose this venue to observe literature, and the meaning it seems to have with the idea of translating this into a theory that will hopefully define what literature is.
As for me, I have my undergraduate degree in psychology and literature, and I have returned to school to get my teaching certificate in secondary education, english. One of my favorite authors is Raymond Carver, and among his works, one of my favorite stories is "Tell the Women We're Leaving". I have also been obsessed with East of Eden lately. I try to write poetry and short stories when I have time, although I am a little shy to share any of it. I am excited about being a part of this forum even after I have finished my class requirement. Thanks for reading!
Hey Sparr0w. The banjo is a beautiful instrument and you should check out Sufjan Stevens if you havent already. His abilities with the banjo might bring you to tears.
welcome everyone :)
hey ppl:P
My name is as you see in the box next to it for now.I am a stroke survivor and a proud parent.I stumbled upon this site looking up info on a writter who i needed to find more info. on..(still looking)Howevere found great conversation,and other interesting things about this site that keep me playing on it for awhile.The book I like reading right now til' i get bored is Pearls of Wisdom.
Well hello to all our new members, good to meet you! Hope you enjoy your stay in this delightful site (you can tell I do by my number of posts...) ;)
Welcome all!
I like your name Ydfkdy!
Greetings from Turkey/Istanbul. I am very new and glad to see an active literature forum. I am 30, actually an engineer, and bad at English.
Hi I'm from Sydney, Australia. Im a big literature fan, and am big lover of art and thought in general.
As far as fiction goes I love mystical and philosophical fiction and am allways seeking more. For example Hesse, Voltaire, Brautigan are probably my three favourite authors.
I also love critical and philosophical work and am a big fan of Neitszche, Sartre, Deleuze & Guattari, Michael Hardt, Focault, Derrida.
I suppose I love work of a spiritual nature, and am attracted to works that speak both to the deep recesses of the individual me, and the me which is part of a collective human community. I love that fusion I suppose.
I am also really attracted to beutiful forms of prose, although I don't really mean traditional modes of description, but for an example Richard Brautrigan writes what has been the most beautiful writing I have ever encountered, sentence by sentence. It doesn't seem to matter what he is talking about, its the way he says it... anyway I love it.
If anyone can ever recommend any other authors whos work sits well with my passions as described above, then please be sure to suggest them to me. Don't assume that I have already heard of them, because I probably haven't. I haven't actually read that much.
Im 26 years old and I currently work in bars. I have considered going back to university, but i find that I am more productive in my current mode.
Within 10 years I will begin and for the rest of my life continue to make a comfortable living from the proceeds of my writing.
Thats all I suppose. If there is anyone in Sydney who is into literature as much as I am.. let me know. I am starved of literary companionship LOL!!!!
Welcome to tractatus and alltoohuman, it is good to have you both here. :)
welcome everyone!!!enjoy your stay
Just wanted to say hi to everyone. I just joined a couple days ago but I haven't had the chance to introduce myself yet. I'm from SC, originally NJ. I haven't had alot of time for reading for the past year what with getting married and starting a new job.
I love history, reading, music, movies...
Hello, I'm Rav and I'm lost in a sea of words; I can't wait to swim with everybody.
Hey everybody! I'm ZoeyJuly check out my website if u want to get 2 no me!!;)
Hello! I'm Dark, and I'm Italian, from Pisa.
I've just seen this forum and I registered, to share your opinions on literature and to learn from you all!
I'm 18 and I hope to have a great time here!
Hi everyone, I am me... I'm 23 from the west coast of Canada, hoping to find some interesting conversation here... I love reading, writing, painting... and then on the other side of life: climbing, surfing, snowboarding, etc... life is about beauty, love, and fun!
Welcome to all of you, glad you came aboard! :)
Hello, my name's Mairead (Ma-raid) and I come from Norfolk, England.
Aluno here; from California. Mad about books; have been for decades. I look forward to new ideas and thoughtful "conversations".
Welcome everybody!!!
Hello everyone. I just stumbled onto this forum, and I'm really happy that I did. I'm a huge fan of reading, and try to spend as much time doing it as possible.
I have a B.A. in English Rhetoric and Literature, as well as an M.A. in Humanities.
I'm looking forward to many interesting discussions!
Hello new members! ( and 'old' members posting here too :p ) welcome to LitNet! :)
'lo all...
jason here...graduate student in english at arizona state university in tempe...
i'm in my last semester and finishing up (actually just starting) my thesis currently entitled: "myth and modernity: tracing the path of the mythological process"...
i never knew a forum like this existed...the more i look around the more intrigued i am...a pleasure to meet all of you and i hope you don't find me too tiresome...
Hi Everyone,
My name is TK Kenyon, and I just love to read everything. I'm also on Goodreads.com, so friend me is you post there, too.
I read a lot of everything, so let's talk!
TK Kenyon