Re: What are you reading?

183
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.
Records + CDs for sale
Perfume for sale

Re: What are you reading?

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.
"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."

Re: What are you reading?

186
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.
Cheers! 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.

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: ErickC, penningtron and 1 guest