what would you call it and why?
I would call mine :
a brief history of humanity
because
humans are what we are and I am one.:biggrin5:
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what would you call it and why?
I would call mine :
a brief history of humanity
because
humans are what we are and I am one.:biggrin5:
George Grossmith stole the best title with Diary of a Nobody.
Crossed Legs and Coffee because I do both of these thing alot.
The Passive Option: An Autobiographical Sketch of a Complete Loser
I'm seriously considering writing this one...
"Nothing" because my whole life seems boring and pure psycho
Conversations With Myself, About Myself
or
Musings of a Melancholic
Loneliness, depression and boredom: things I have never experienced.
This is an interesting question! Mmm (my age) in 400 pages
Ps if anyOne is interested here is my blog: www.mylifematerial.blogspot.com
It would be the same one I already wrote here in this forum. I don't care much about the title. If I have to choose one, it'l probably be Garibaldi, Pum. LMAO
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i will name it Utopia because you can see so many downs in my area i want to write about my dreams and how my country must have been.
it's an interesting topic. since i would probably actually going to do that, i might as well think about it right now. maybe i can call it "i have a dream but i dont want to talk about it"
The old men, before Mussollini, used to sing to the red-shirts of Garibaldi, opponents of fascism. I wrote several stories about the subject connected with Argentina and my favorite pychologist, R. D. Laing. To me the subject was always funny and I liked Garibaldi and the many that tried to imitate him.
A Tale Told by an Idiot
Hi Pierre Menard.
Ah. The sound and the fury.
A book I was bestowed upon at uni and one that I did not take a shine to.
To find it lurking in the shadows of a shakesperain play is most entertaining.
I begin to find a way to link something to another.
Thank you for posting this it is most illuminating.
Forgive if I explain it my way but I can only be true to me.
Over the years I have come to realise that as a linguist one is bound to clash with other fellow readers who find beauty and resonnance with the likes of Shakespeare and Faulkner. As English is my second language I can only go with words language and how I perceive the meanings to be for me.
I think I tend to take words with their face value and so I feel that an idiot cannot express oneself properly hence the name. For him to write a tale then he must have exceeded his title and merits a different better one like a story teller.
I have yet to come across an idiot down a road with tale on his hand.
Bearing in mind that a tale has a beginning middle and end and comes together to make a story that makes sense. Hence the word tale/story/book.
The sound and the fury reminds me of the Fast and Furious movie.
I have to admit I did laugh out loud at the title.
I cannot imagine someone to be both fast which usually indicate speed with furious which means angry. I try to put the two together to imagine one doing just that and I really frankly could not. It is too random scatty and impossible frankly.
Try and run ie be fast and be furious at the same time see if you can manage it.
If I were to describe someone furious the words that would come to mind would be yelling shouting kicking and destroying and throwing things randomly.
A sound is usually something less obstructive a bit more subtle like the sound of the clock.Tick Tock that is a sound. Or listening to a stream by a river, it is a sound that is soft and relaxing.
So again lingusitically sound fury idiot and tale just do not add up. They are too random put together.
That is my opinion.
Anyway sorry to go on but how does your post link with the OP?
Well my (hopefully) to be made book-deal would be a collection of short stories which are (as is inescapable probably) about myself, although not about my actual environments.
Its title is The Crisis.
I have also given years ago a title to my 10.000 pages of diary, i titled it "from death to life".
'The girl and the dinosaur'
It will be sort of metaphysical in tone and in the style of nonsense-literature assumed to be written for children (see Lewis Carroll) and so the dinosaur will be a metaphor for life, and the girl, obviously, will be me. They'll go on adventures together and meet other creatures of metaphorical significance and such.
This is just off the top of my head i.e. it's 2.20am and I've drunk too much caffeine.
I have started writing a book about myself and i am calling it 'mental dis-integration.' This well describes my mental condition (being a mentalist and all) and it is my hope that i will, through writing it, make some money and escape the welfare net so many mentalists are caught up in. Also i hope that i will contribute something to the public understanding of mental dis-order in the UK (Step aside Stephen fry!) I prefer this term because it can be understood as a concrete expression of one's mental condition as opposed to the term 'mental illness' which is in essence an abstraction. One actually experiences 'dis-order.' The recently deceased psychiatrist Thomas Szasz understood well that the idea of 'mental illness' was an absurdity. On the other hand, i might call the book, 'The Antichrist,' that is if the powers of my (so called) delusions overcome me...
Walk, Don't Run.
I'd say sit don't walk but there needs to be some substance haha.
Let me explain this:
if you had said ''a tale by an idiot'' then it is more euphoric because it means the idiot said it without telling it which impresses the idiocy or the fellany.
Language is flair sensitive nuances are there for a reason. One feels the language not just paste it for baking and hope it will crack under seasonimg.
Now if you are saying ''a tale told by whatever'' then just takes away the flippancy from the joke.
Be cause when we are told something we know we have been told in an authoritative manner hence the expression to 'told off''.
A Tail Told By A Dyslectic
The Story of Ughek
Hm, I've read that.