Do you feel like your efforts are paying off with that one?Mickey242 wrote: Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:45 pm Still picking away at Ulysses for the second time, made it to the Night town chapter today, progress.
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182^
Oh, fuck yeah. You just gotta go slow and read the annotated book after you read like ten or so pages.
Oh, fuck yeah. You just gotta go slow and read the annotated book after you read like ten or so pages.
"There's a felling I get when I look to the west"
"When the meaningful words. When they cease to function. When there's nothing to say."
"When the meaningful words. When they cease to function. When there's nothing to say."
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183Italo Svevo's Zeno's Conscience is great so far. It is about a guy who is trying to quit smoking, but really only because "the last cigarette" is always the best, so he enjoys each one like it's his last. Written in the form of a confession at the suggestion of his psychotherapist, it's full of lies, deceit, infidelity, &c, all wrapped up in a greater truth about being human. Apparently Svevo (Ettore Schmitz) was good friends with James Joyce, who lived in Trieste teaching English. James was a huge fan and took Svevo (who was much older) under his wing and had him first published in France.
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184^ Great book! Enjoy!
Check out The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa, who's name I had to "google to spell correctly.
Edit: Yes, he was a Marxiest but so what.
Check out The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa, who's name I had to "google to spell correctly.
Edit: Yes, he was a Marxiest but so what.
"There's a felling I get when I look to the west"
"When the meaningful words. When they cease to function. When there's nothing to say."
"When the meaningful words. When they cease to function. When there's nothing to say."
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185I am familiar with Pessoa, yes. Fantastic stuff. The first thing I ever printed letterpress was a Pessoa poem, with credit of course.
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186Cheers! That's one of my favorite books. Read long ago as a young man but has really stuck with me and I've gifted it to friends many a time. The deathbed scene with his father is so devastating.enframed wrote: Italo Svevo's Zeno's Conscience is great so far. It is about a guy who is trying to quit smoking, but really only because "the last cigarette" is always the best, so he enjoys each one like it's his last. Written in the form of a confession at the suggestion of his psychotherapist, it's full of lies, deceit, infidelity, &c, all wrapped up in a greater truth about being human. Apparently Svevo (Ettore Schmitz) was good friends with James Joyce, who lived in Trieste teaching English. James was a huge fan and took Svevo (who was much older) under his wing and had him first published in France.
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187I'm about 100 pages into Ingmar Bergman's memoir (The Magic Lantern). Really good so far. Especially digging the unflinching reflections on ageing.
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188Good album title. I'm not one for biographies but I could use some good perspective in aging.
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189Stanislaw Lem, A Perfect Vacuum. It's reviews of books that never existed. If any of you are into the fairytale Calvino stuff like Baron in the Trees or Invisible Cities then you are likely to love Lem's Cyberiad or any of his Ijon Tichy books.
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190Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother. His memoir. It's hilarious.
"And the light, it burns your skin...in a language you don't understand."