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The Luck of the Bodkins por P. G. Wodehouse
In the Image of God por Simon Raven
Doctors Wear Scarlet por Simon Raven
A Rough Shoot por Geoffrey Household
Equal Affections por David Leavitt
The Night Listener por Armistead Maupin
Monografie van de mond por Willem Jardin
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Autores favoritosPatrick Gale, Patricia Highsmith, James Morier, Barbara Pym, Simon Raven, Stevie Smith, P.G. Wodehouse (Favoritos partilhados)
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Sobre a minha bibliotecaMy catalogue is now fairly complete. If you find errors, please let me know.
Some of the books are from courses I've taken and don't necessarily get looked at that often, but the rest is fairly active. I re-read quite a lot, and like having a lot of books on hand so that I can leap off and follow a particular interest or chain of ideas at short notice. I generally review books as I read them (unless they're already swimming in reviews) so looking at my recent reviews should give a pretty good idea of what paths I've been pursuing lately.
Of course, I also add to my library, and at any given time there will probably be 40 or 50 books waiting to be read. You never know when you might be trapped in the house for a week without supplies.
Since Collections came in, I've been using "Read but unowned" as a way to track things I've read recently that didn't end up on my shelves — some of these will have been borrowed, others read as ebooks, e.g. from Project Gutenberg. For books in this collection the publication details don't necessarily correspond to the edition I read.
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Em leituraThe golden notebook por Doris May Lessing
Bible and sword : England and Palestine from the Bronze Age to Balfour por Barbara Wertheim Tuchman
On the art of writing por Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
Die Pariser Stadtbahn : ihre Geschichte, Linienführung, Bau-, Betriebs- und Verkehrsverhältnisse por Ludwig Troske
Patrick O'Brian : a life revealed por Dean King
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publicado por Pepys às 4:21 am (EST) em Nov 4, 2009
I found yours on Exercices de style really funny. Just one question: have you read it in French (as I can presume from your title) or in English? I wonder how the chapter entitled Pooh leze Onglais—or something like that—has been translated to English. If you read this book in French, did you appreciate the flavor of this particular chapter? If you read it in English, how did the translator proceed? A chapter dedicated to the French?
publicado por Pepys às 2:50 am (EST) em Nov 3, 2009
publicado por Pepys às 7:45 am (EST) em Oct 29, 2009
best,
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publicado por myidealbook às 9:55 am (EST) em Sep 28, 2009
Taking a quick look over your profile I see you're big into English (UK) mysteries. The only series of thoes I read were the Brother Cadfael books by Ellis Peters, which I actually liked a lot!
Past that I'm about to start a book called 'The Father Brown Mysteries' by GK Chesterton, but as I haven't started it, I can't really comment yet.
Anyway, thanks again for the comment!
publicado por bookmonkey00k às 4:08 pm (EST) em Sep 16, 2009
publicado por blackhornet às 3:38 pm (EST) em Aug 27, 2009
Iʻm trained in Classical Greek, and I have no objection to "the hoi polloi" as an English phrase, any more than to "EL alcalde" as a Spanish phrase (It just means "the mayor" now, even though, literally, it originally "meant" "THE the judge".)
publicado por rolandperkins às 5:11 pm (EST) em Jul 22, 2009
publicado por andreajorgensen às 8:58 pm (EST) em Jul 16, 2009
I was searching for another good Victorian read; having finished Gissing's, good, "New Grub Street" and recently a not so very enjoyable Trollope "Dr Wortle's School". I started a Dickens story, one I don't know, "The Old Curiosity Shop", it might not be for me, we'll see.
publicado por armandine2 às 3:47 pm (EST) em Jul 12, 2009
publicado por armandine2 às 12:54 pm (EST) em Jul 10, 2009
Weeeelll... it depends much on who's asking. :) First, I have to mention that I have never read him in translation, and the unique mix of languages and dialects he employs probably suffers in "foreign representation". He was fully fluent in Hungarian, German and French, knew Italian and Russian, and dozens of dialects (languages in their own right). He had (and wrote as if he assumed in the reader) a tremendous erudition, and all his novels are informed by knowledge and curiosity about things most people nowadays ignore, from classics to 19th century histories, literature and politics of small obscure countries. Stylistically, he's straightforward, he was no modernist experimenter, if you discount a certain idiosyncratic verbal baroquishness which can fascinate or fatigue. It's his themes and contexts that present the biggest hurdle to a reader, and yet, I'd say he's essential to anyone interested in, for example, a rounded view of Austro-Hungary (including the literary Slavic counterparts to the more famous German ones), fin de siecle, the rise of Communism (he was a sympathiser from the inception of the Yugoslav Communist party in 1919), or, naturally, just generally in Slav and Balkan literature.
I've seen several of his books available in English (he is better represented in German, and in fact, if pressed to choose, I'd prefer to read him in German than English, assuming good translations into both). If you are interested in WWI, the collection of stories in Croatian god Mars is a must (I always regret that a hack like Remarque enjoys such recognition as a WWI writer, whereas the same audience doesn't even know Krleza's name). Then there's The return of Filip Latinowicz, The banquet in Blitva and On the edge of reason. I love them all. The Banquet is a satirical look at two quibbling neighbouring statelets--Krleza situates them in a carelessly fictional Baltic, but the references are clear (although, I wouldn't be surprised if the mechanisms he describes applied well to Estonia and Latvia; Norway and Sweden, and so on). Filip and Reason are two "Zagreb" novels--the Gotterdammerung of the Empire in the provinces, Krleza's grand theme.
My, my, I certainly went on... I could say tons more about him, but I hope I didn't miss answering your question in this prattle!
publicado por LolaWalser às 8:26 am (EST) em Jul 10, 2009
Speaking of Italian, and seeing you're reading Baricco (whose Iliad retelling I liked a lot, but nothing else he wrote, in fact I actively disliked the rest), there IS one remarkable fairly recent Italian author I feel compelled to advertise: Elena Ferrante, especially I giorni dell'abbandono (translated as Days of abandonment). An amazing voice, searingly frank and original--there is nothing else like her in Italian lit (and wider).
By the way, if your Croatian-extracted friend is interested in Croatian Jews, I'd have other recs to make--none too many, but some.
publicado por LolaWalser às 11:00 am (EST) em Jul 9, 2009
If you happen to have read (or perhaps seen filmed) some Russian stories about Baba Yaga, the witch who lives deep in a forest, in a house on hen's feet, you'll get an extra kick out of Ugresic's variation and such details (lost on the majority of the reading public, I fear) as her rhyming finales to chapters--a common Russian fairy tale device.
The tone is one of wry comedy, light satire, knowing irony, and even resilient joy--very much like Ugresic's pre-war novels. Would make an interesting "compare & contrast" study with your Pyms. If you do pick this book, I'd love to hear comments.
As for German, Dutch, French--nothing recent, I'm afraid. Well--I AM currently reading Littel's hefty Goncourt-winning Nazi saga, but that one needs a support group more than a book club... If your group goes for mysteries, I give a qualified nod to Fred Vargas, although I doubt she needs introducing...
I hope this helps at least a little bit!
publicado por LolaWalser às 9:46 am (EST) em Jul 9, 2009
Peggy
publicado por LizzieD às 9:24 pm (EST) em Jul 7, 2009
publicado por wisewoman às 4:21 pm (EST) em Jun 16, 2009