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Musings of a print junkie. Subscribe to this blog's feed. April 17, 2016. Summer reading (for nuts). In June (I really should get organized on that count.) And I am hoping to reprise the (Wo)Man Booker Prize fun. If my smart ladies friends are game. And Richard. Has now proposed a June through August reading of The Man Without Qualities. With only one response (potentially) in the affirmative (thank you, Anthony. The blurb from Volume 1 reads:. The blurb from Volume 2 adds:. June through August. Rich...
Nonsuch Book: succumbing to boredom july 3-5
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Musings of a print junkie. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Laquo; contempt by alberto moravia. Simenon this summer ». May 29, 2015. Ready for more Moravia? And I thought we might try another after our holiday weekend read of. In Richards case, he could not put off indulging in more self-alienation a moment longer, and has already picked up a copy of. And what will we find lurking in this next offering of spare but devastating prose? Or even more compelling:. 0160;is Moravia’s most succinct exploration of ...
Nonsuch Book: sunday salon: madame bovary readalong in october
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Musings of a print junkie. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Laquo; art of mcsweeney's from the ups man today! Snow crash by neal stephenson ». June 06, 2010. Sunday salon: madame bovary readalong in october. When I posted about my book lust. For the upcoming Lydia Davis translation of Madame Bovary. And suggested that maybe we could all read together, I was really happy to see such a great response in comments and emails. So I got to work to define a little support and draft a plan. . Jessica of Park Bench...
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Pieces / Michelle Bailat-Jones. Novel – Fog Island Mountains. Read Write. Translate. Four women in translation. Julia Allard Daudet – Women in Translation Month. What if the sun…. 8220;I am what is missing.”. Small gin and Mercè Rodoreda. Just to finish the day. 10 hours ago. Do love that in Switzerland any step in winegrowing is grounds for a party, cas in point, the hard to translate: bal des effeuilles 14 hours ago. Thank you, Ellen! A Blank Letter by Sudeep Sen: poetryfoundation.org/poem/249078?
Book List: Jenny | Shelf Love
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Live mines and duds: the reading life. Review Index by Author. Review Index by Title. A list of the books I’ve read, along with the month and year in which I finished each one. An asterisk indicates it is a “best of” book: one of the very best I read that year. The Sandman: Overture, Neil Gaiman (on deck). The Inheritance of Loss, Kiran Desai (on deck). Difficult Loves, Italo Constantino (reading now). The Brandons, Angela Thirkell (8/16). Always a Body to Trade, K.C. Constantine (8/16). The Scent of Wat...
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Live mines and duds: the reading life. Review Index by Author. Review Index by Title. The Moonstone, Wilkie Collins (7/05). Woman Warrior, Maxine Hong Kingston (5/05). The Cement Garden, Ian McEwan (7/05). Beauty, Robin McKinley (abandoned). Bastard Out of Carolina, Dorothy Allison (3/05). The Winter Without Milk, Jane Avrich (7/05). Grasshopper, Barbara Vine (6/05). Young Men and Fire, Norman McLean (2/05). Wolves of the Calla, Stephen King (1/05). The Scarlet Pimpernel, Baroness Orczy (6/05). Moon Tige...
Books that I liked in 2012 | Let's Read..
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Classic Books TBR List. Notable Books to Read. Books are embalmed minds.Bovee. Books that I liked in 2012. Posted by Let's Read. Asymp; 2 Comments. 1 Help by Kathryn Stocket. 2 An Atlas of Impossible Longing by Anuradha Roy. 3 Finding Emma by Steena Holmes. 4 The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey. 5 American Dervish by Ayad Akhtar. See You ALL in 2013! Larr; Previous post. Thoughts on “Books that I liked in 2012”. December 20, 2012 at 7:43 am. I loved The Snow Child. March 4, 2013 at 7:11 am. The Alice in Wonderl...
A Room of Her Own: New Books!
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A Room of Her Own. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. These are the last batch of books I recently purchased. I had promised myself that I wouldn't buy books for a while seeing as I had recently purchased books on Amazon, but Barnes and Noble was having a fantastic sale on their bargain books. I couldn't pass up the chance to buy these! The total cost for all twelve books was $42.who can say no to that? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. A Guy's Moleskine Notebook. A Shelf of One's Own.
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The Death of the Author. By Emily St. John Mandel. Your Face in Mine. By Yukio Mishima (re-read). When Mystical Creatures Attack! Away with the Fairies. The Temple of Dawn. The Decay of the Angel. Rashōmon and Seventeen Other Stories. Queen of the Flowers. The Papers of Tony Veitch. An Episode in the Life of a Landscape Painter. The Miracle Cures of Dr. Aira. A Brief History of Seven Killings. The Moor’s Account. On “People whose consciences torment them are the exception”. Themes & Projects. Stewart O&#...
A Room of Her Own: July 2010
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A Room of Her Own. Tuesday, July 06, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. A Guy's Moleskine Notebook. A Shelf of One's Own. A Study of Reading Habits. My heart rang like glass. Sasha and The Silverfish. 27 Just Kids by Patti Smith (12/19). 26 Evening by Susan Minot (12/9). 25 Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro (10/30). 24 Annette Vallon by James Tipton (10/10). 23 L'Assommoir by Emile Zola (9/17). 22 Living Dead in Dallas (Sookie Stackhouse #2) by Charlaine Harris (8/9). 2 The Time ...
A Room of Her Own: May 2010
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A Room of Her Own. Sunday, May 30, 2010. This is my tentative summer reading list:. Juliet, Naked by Nick Hornby. Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse. The Masterpiece by Emile Zola. L'Assomoir by Emile Zola. The Book of Laughter and Forgetting by Milan Kundera (already started this one). Lighthousekeeping by Jeannette Winterson. The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery. To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. Saturday, May 15, 2010. Late to Teen Angst or Why I have Decided to Read Catcher in the Rye. 16 Brea...
The Tale of Genji, Part I | Shelf Love
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Live mines and duds: the reading life. Review Index by Author. Review Index by Title. Sunday Salon: Top 10 Science Fiction and Fantasy Novels →. The Tale of Genji, Part I. August 4, 2012. Back at the beginning of June, I mentioned that I was going to read two Really Long Classics this summer:. The Tale of Genji. I had a wonderful time reading. So That said, I am having an extremely difficult time with. The Tale of Genji. By Lady Murasaki, and I would love to get some help from those of you who have read ...
The Death of the Author by Gilbert Adair - bibliographing
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How the light gets in. The Death of the Author. I discovered Gilbert Adair because he wrote a series of parody-mysteries of famous Agatha Christie works, for example,. The Act of Roger Murgatroyd. Which, I should say, is hilarious and clever and a toy made to the exact specifications of a locked-room mystery lover with a sense of humor. But I didn’t realize. The Death of the Author. Pages she has just read. The Death of the Author. Mysteries, just like my beloved Agatha Christies and Dorothy Sayers are m...
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Musings of a print junkie. Subscribe to this blog's feed. February 11, 2017. In its own pen". A Turkish proverb. To gently nudge me back into the confines of my pen. Because of time constraints in my life, I have lived bookishly on Twitter for some time now. But politics gone mad have taken over my timeline, and not that I do not appreciate the intelligence and passion of much that appears there, but it leaves me sad that the conversations about our reading lives are so starkly diminished. So perfectly s...
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Musings of a print junkie. Subscribe to this blog's feed. February 19, 2018. Shadow paneling for mbip 2018. I have been lifting translated fiction recommendations from the efforts of this panel organized by Stu. For years including back in the IFFP days. Several panels members are moving on this year so when Tony opened it up to new participants, I decided on a whim to participate. After three years of reading the entire longlist for the Man Booker with this group of lovely ladies. Is a teacher from Chic...
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