View Poll Results: Which short story would you like to read in August?

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  • The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

    6 30.00%
  • Me and Miss Mandible by Donald Barthelme

    1 5.00%
  • The Other Side of the Hedge by E.M. Forster

    1 5.00%
  • Rappaccini's Daughter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

    3 15.00%
  • A Perfect Day for Bananafish by J. D. Salinger

    7 35.00%
  • The Dead by James Joyce

    0 0%
  • The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol

    0 0%
  • Gigi by Colette

    2 10.00%
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    I know we still have a few days left for discussion on Bananafish, which has been great, in my opinion.

    However, I have a question, the next up is Metamorphosis. Are we all going to read the same translation? Wouldn't that be easier for discussion purposes? If so, which one?
    I'd rather have questions that I can't answer than answers that I can't question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LMK View Post
    I know we still have a few days left for discussion on Bananafish, which has been great, in my opinion.

    However, I have a question, the next up is Metamorphosis. Are we all going to read the same translation? Wouldn't that be easier for discussion purposes? If so, which one?
    I think it's best we all read what's readily available to us. I have a copy of the story somewhere. Hopefully I'll find it, but I can't see buying another one from a different translator.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil View Post
    I think it's best we all read what's readily available to us. I have a copy of the story somewhere. Hopefully I'll find it, but I can't see buying another one from a different translator.
    Yes I agree (uh oh is that a sign of Aramgeddon? ) I do not think that having different translations will really be a problem in the discussion of the story, and I already have a copy of it in a colletion of stories I have, so I am not going to go out of the way to find another version of the story.

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    There is one on-line translated by Edwin and Willa Muir; revised by Arthur S. Wensinger (see link below), but if you don't think it's an issue then we'll just read what's handy. I guess the Kafka thread made me wonder if we are going to be reading the author's work or the interpretation of the translator.

    http://www.kafka-franz.com/metamorphosis.htm
    I'd rather have questions that I can't answer than answers that I can't question.

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    Should we start making nominations for next month?

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    I think that's a good idea. Since we are almost finished with Banana Fish and will move to Metamorphosis on the 15th, perhaps we should look at something for next month?

    Rores28, do you have a nomination?

    Do we need to start a new thread to have a poll, or just count the votes in the thread?

    Any opinions?
    I'd rather have questions that I can't answer than answers that I can't question.

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    Gah, it took me like a half hour to dig up my copy of Kafka's short stories, it was tucked in between a text on human physiology and a work book of introductory German, how it got there is a mystery to me.

    Anyway, it would be a good idea to start the thread for the next month soon.

    I read the Salinger story, but I didn't really have much to say about it, makes me feel like a lazy contributor

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    Shouldn't we have another thread for the next set of nominations? We won't be able to post another poll in this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scheherazade View Post
    Shouldn't we have another thread for the next set of nominations? We won't be able to post another poll in this thread.
    Yes yes. I wasn't sure when to start it, but today seems A Perfect Day for Nominations and Poll Fish!!
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