Paul Auster New York Trilogy, I gave it as a present so I don't have it![]()
Paul Auster New York Trilogy, I gave it as a present so I don't have it![]()
Art is a lie that leads to the truth.
--Picasso
Anne Bronte - Agnes Grey
James Joys - Dubliners
E.M. Remarque - Black obelisk
Ваших душ безлиственную осень
Мне нравится в потемках освещать...(с)
A few days ago, I bought:
Jason Goodwin: The Janissary Tree.
Neil Gaiman: Stardust.
Inger Edelfeldt: Juliane och jag (Translation: Juliane and I)
Bought 3 books together recently: Eon, Eternity, and Legacy, all by Greg Bear.
When it comes to novels I like two kinds of books. First, anything with a complex and grand plot; second, anything particularly laden with scientific facts. Those 3 books fall into the latter category![]()
My poetry ~ Thinking Cities
The Adolescent by Fyodor Dostoevsky, simply because I love Dostoevsky; I have read his Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov (by far my favorite so far), Notes from the Underground, and The Double. He has not disappointed me once.
Lost Illusions by Honore de Balzac. I read The Black Sheep by Balzac a long time ago, and remember loving it! A friend of mine recommended this one as a good 'next step.'
A collector's edition of Anton Chekov plays!
I went to the only bookfair our town has had for ages and couldn't resist as I used to study Chekov at uni and wanted a keepsake!
"The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Modern life would be very tedious if it were either, and modern literature a complete impossibility!"
~ Oscar Wilde ~
I have read all of Dostoevsky's novels, except the one that you note... and I have read most of his stories as well. So I bought The Adolescent for the very same reason as you... and I cannot seem to get through it. D has never before disappointed me, but I fear there is a first time for everything... let me know what you think of it... I have yet to finish it, or actually get past the first 150 pages. For some reason it just does not appeal to me.
Have you read The Possessed (or sometimes translated as The Devils)??? I love that one, though it is more political than his other works. Also, I love The Gambler and his short story "White Nights". Those are my recommendations... as well as THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD, and even POOR FOLK. Ah, so many great ones!![]()
"All gods are homemade, and it is we who pull their strings, and so, give them the power to pull ours." -Aldous Huxley
"Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires." -William Blake
Good to know - thanks! Oddly enough, I had a bit of trouble with The Idiot, but still enjoyed it; I practically flew through everything else he write, including, your worthy mentions, The House of the Dead and Poor Folk, which I read loooooong ago - nothing has beaten The Brothers Karamazov, however.Originally Posted by PoeticPassions
I have not gotten around to The Possessed/The Devils yet, but have seen them on the bookstore shelves. Would you recommend any specific translator?
Brothers Karamazov is definitely my favorite Dostoevsky, followed by Notes from Underground
as for a translator, I read this edition: http://www.amazon.com/Demons-Fyodor-...5724486&sr=8-2
Two translators on that one... I am not sure if I have a recommendation. Or whether having two translators complicates things, or makes it better... all I know is that I really enjoyed it.
I think I have always read different translators, which might not be a good thing either.
"All gods are homemade, and it is we who pull their strings, and so, give them the power to pull ours." -Aldous Huxley
"Sooner murder an infant in its cradle than nurse unacted desires." -William Blake
Just picked up a copy of Don DeLillo's Underworld, hardcover, mint condition, first edition, with a price tag of $34CAD on the dust jacket, all for the great price of $3CAD at a university sale - a great find, if I've ever seen one. The book's been read maybe once, and I doubt in its entirety.
Trio- Robert Pinget (of the Noveau Romain group)
Planetarium -- Nathalie Sarruate (ditto)
A Dreambook for Our Time--- Tadeusz Konwicki (old out of print penguin)
Wizard of the Crow-- Ngugi Wa Thiongo
Crossing the Sierra de Gredos--- Peter Handke
Dom Casmurro-- Machado De Assis
Eternal Curse of the Reader of These Pages-- Manual Puig
A Palm-Wine Drinkard--- Amos Tutuola
How the Soldier Repairs the Gramophone--- Sasa Stanisic
My mom and stepdad got me as a present for dogsitting last weekend while they were on thier honeymoon. The entire graphic novel of Watchmen. Haven't gotten into it yet.
P.G.7.
Totally Obsessed Phantom Phan!
I am also a fan of: Lion King, High School Musical, Harry Potter, Disney in general, Days of Our Lives, Musicals in general, Dr. Seuss and Grinch!
Daughter of the Empire - Janny Wurts and Raymond E Feist.
Why? I love me some high fantasy. Must say, I assumed wrongly about the series. They're more about political intrigue and the complications of running and maintaining and ailing empire. Can't win everytime.
'Anger's my meat; I sup upon myself,
And so shall starve with feeding.'
Volumnia in Coriolanus