Ibsen's Women by Joan Templeton and
Ibsen by Michael Meyer (very long)
These oughtta last a few years of reading pleasure, with some torture thrown in for good measure.
Ibsen's Women by Joan Templeton and
Ibsen by Michael Meyer (very long)
These oughtta last a few years of reading pleasure, with some torture thrown in for good measure.
The last book I bought was; Water for Elephants. It`s hard to put down.
The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall.
East of Eden - John Steinbeck
There is no such thing as defeat in non-violence. Cesar Chavez
Salvador Dali by Gilles Neret
"I do not intend to tiptoe through life only to arrive safely at death"-anon
"To the lighthouse" by Virginia Woolf
and
"Fury"by Salman Rushdie
Currently reading:
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon
Just bought "The Kangaroo Notebook" by Kobo Abe. Abe was recommended in another thread so I've very much looking forward to reading it.
Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann
Independent People by Haldor Laxness
the luminous grass of the prairie hides
feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
but weighty and unmovable
As black Dakota hills. ~ Riesa
American Gods - Neil Gaiman
Do, or do not. There is no try. - Yoda
the luminous grass of the prairie hides
feet lovely and still as sleeping doves,
porcelain bones strong enough to carry a life,
but weighty and unmovable
As black Dakota hills. ~ Riesa
The Red Right Hand by Joel Townsley Rogers
The Literary Six by Vince A Liaguno
La-Bas by J K Huysmans Translated by Brendan King
I bought and read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Now my Potter-collection is almost complete, I'll just have to wait till March and then the Finnish translation will come out and I'll have 14 Harry Potter -books in my bookshelf <3 (Plus of course Quidditch Through Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them)
Little Lotte thought of everything and nothing. Her hair was golden as the sun's rays and her soul as clear and blue as her eyes.
Gaston Leroux - The Phantom of the Opera