Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de ostrom
Poems of Edward Thomas por Edward Thomas
The Living Language: A Reader por Hans A. Ostrom Morris, Linda P. Young, Editors Linda A.
The Complete Father Brown Stories (Wordsworth Classics) (Wordsworth Collection) por G. K. Chesterton
David Copperfield (Penguin Classics) por Charles Dickens
The Magic Mountain por Thomas Mann
Collected Poems (Modern Library) por W.H. Auden
Memoiren por Heinrich Heine
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Autores favoritosW. H. Auden, James Baldwin, Matsuo Bashō, Wendy Bishop, Gwendolyn Brooks, Italo Calvino, Albert Camus, John Le Carré, Constantine Cavafy, John Cheever, Anton Chekhov, Edmund Crispin, Countee Cullen, Charles Dickens, Emily Dickinson, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Jessie Redmon Fauset, Rudolph Fisher, Graham Greene, Dag Hammarskjöld, Dashiell Hammett, Gerard Manley Hopkins, A. E. Housman, Langston Hughes, Mowlana Jalaladdun Rumi, P. D. James, Randall Jarrell, Robinson Jeffers, Pär Lagerkvist, Jay Macpherson, Henning Mankell, Claude McKay, Josephine Miles, Fae M. Ng, Henri J. M. Nouwen, Jack Olsen, Hans Ostrom, Blaise Pascal, V. S. Pritchett, Arnold Rampersad, Thomas Sanchez, Dorothy L. Sayers, Karl Shapiro, Georges Simenon, Stevie Smith, Stephen Spender, Benedictus de Spinoza, Rex Stout, Leo Tolstoy, Gore Vidal, Eudora Welty, Alan Williamson, Garry Wills (Favoritos partilhados)
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I write poetry, novels, screenplays, and a blog.
Sobre a minha bibliotecaIt's an eclectic assembly of books, authors, and topics, even as tags and clouds show preferences, obsessions, and distractions. Poetry comes first, but beyond that, I like books: detective fiction, African American literature, canonical fiction, obscure fiction, essays, languages, philosophy, theology, Swedish literature, religions, gardening, et alia. I'm an English professor, scholar, fiction-writer, and poet, so these vocations inform my library. Quirky books on arcane subjects are most welcome, as are arcane books on quirky subjects. I'm drawn to old paperbacks of almost any kind--the pulpier, the better. Can Library Thing bring order to the vortex of books that has accompanied my life? That is the question. As Al Davis (an English major) of the Oakland Raiders is alleged to have said once, "Just read, baby." Most of my books were recently paroled from storage; slowly they're finding their way to the LT catalogue.
My ratings of books are high for two main reasons: I tend not to hang on to books that I dislike intensely, and I know how hard it is to write a book--any book. If I give a book three stars, then I probably won't be in a hurry to read it again. Four stars mean the book is at least very good; sometimes they mean that I recognize the book is great but that it may simply not be the kind of book I treasure. For example, Alexander Pope was a great poet, a superb verse-technician, but I truly enjoy very little of his work. Five stars mean I think the book is excellent, and I usually have great affection (if for varying reasons) for most (but not all) of the five-star books.
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~ John O'Donohue
publicado por theoldman às 7:27 am (EST) em May 8, 2009
publicado por southernbooklady às 5:55 pm (EST) em Dec 21, 2008
regards
Laura
publicado por digifish_books às 5:17 am (EST) em Sep 4, 2008
I looked it up and found the program, 'Something Understood' on the BBC 4 website. The BBC has a feature which allows you to listen to programs for up to 7 days after they have been aired.
Go to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/religion/som...
and click on 'Listen to the latest edition' to hear the program which was broadcast on August 17.
Skip to about 11:55 (just after the Fahrenheit 451 theme music) I think your poem is read then.
I can't guarantee that this edition will be available online for much longer as the 7 days is nearly up!
regards
Laura
publicado por digifish_books às 11:15 pm (EST) em Aug 22, 2008
Candace
publicado por CD1am às 10:16 pm (EST) em Aug 3, 2008
publicado por melissagagnon às 1:01 pm (EST) em Jul 16, 2008
I do teach music at two elementary schools. I just love it. How long have you been teaching? What is your favorite book?
publicado por melissagagnon às 6:17 pm (EST) em Jul 13, 2008
It sounds like you teach at a college. I read, the book "In Our Time" in college and we used it for a ton of writing. I agree with your comment. Where do you teach at?
publicado por melissagagnon às 7:41 pm (EST) em Jul 12, 2008
Recently I was involved in adding Hemingway's books to LT. Apparently he was a voracious reader of all things written. There are quite a few crime or mystery novels in his library, among them several Maigret books. I'd really like to know what he thought about them...
publicado por Rullakartiina às 9:00 am (EST) em Apr 8, 2008
publicado por pamelad às 4:42 am (EST) em Mar 31, 2008
Your profile is attractive.
Ellen
publicado por ellenandjim às 11:33 pm (EST) em Mar 30, 2008
publicado por elle.wilson às 12:18 pm (EST) em Mar 29, 2008
publicado por elle.wilson às 11:43 pm (EST) em Mar 25, 2008
Your marvelous and diverse library, and range of interests, are a pleasure to see. :) I look forward to exploring them at leisure, another day. Meanwhile: on vintage paperbacks, I couldn't agree more.
publicado por Eurydice às 12:19 am (EST) em Mar 24, 2008
publicado por Esta1923 às 1:46 pm (EST) em Mar 13, 2008
publicado por jburlinson às 7:52 pm (EST) em Feb 23, 2008
publicado por gautherbelle às 11:44 pm (EST) em Feb 17, 2008
Thanks.
Woodswoman
publicado por woodswoman às 2:53 am (EST) em Feb 17, 2008
publicado por iamwhoambic às 1:45 am (EST) em Feb 14, 2008
publicado por wildbill às 12:20 pm (EST) em Feb 9, 2008
Thank you for the invite. I haven't read Shapiro's poetry yet, but I have read some of his literary criticism. I was shocked to find him referring to Eliot, Auden, and Pound as weak poets.
That's pretty bold stuff and is enough to have me interested in him.
publicado por iamwhoambic às 1:34 am (EST) em Feb 8, 2008
publicado por wildbill às 1:45 pm (EST) em Feb 7, 2008
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publicado por MoiraStirling às 11:40 pm (EST) em Feb 4, 2008
publicado por krolik às 5:47 am (EST) em Feb 4, 2008
Moira
publicado por MoiraStirling às 1:14 am (EST) em Feb 4, 2008
publicado por Jodyreadseverything às 9:31 am (EST) em Feb 3, 2008
publicado por karenweyant às 3:50 pm (EST) em Jan 26, 2008
publicado por karenweyant às 6:07 pm (EST) em Jan 10, 2008
publicado por karenweyant às 8:28 pm (EST) em Jan 9, 2008
publicado por karenweyant às 5:17 pm (EST) em Jan 9, 2008
i notice that you listed Styron's Sophie's Choice as one of your favorites. If you have access to the New Yorker, one of Styron's kids recently did a piece on her dad's descent into madness. In the next issue, Jhumpa Lahiri has a short story that's one of the best printed last year.
Thanks again!
publicado por NativeRoses às 8:57 pm (EST) em Jan 6, 2008
Happy librarythinging!
PS: I'd love to drop in on your detective fiction seminar- sounds great. I went to grad school with a person who'd been an undergrad English major at Puget sound, by the way.
publicado por elvisettey às 1:04 pm (EST) em Dec 12, 2007
publicado por karenweyant às 11:37 am (EST) em Nov 29, 2007
publicado por karenweyant às 10:15 pm (EST) em Nov 27, 2007