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Alexander Pushkin - The Queen of Spades
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Alexander Pushkin - The Queen of Spades
Alexander Pushkin - The Belkin Tales
Ivan Turgenev
Tri portreta
Mumu
good stuff
John Kennedy Toole - A Confederacy of Dunces
Ivan Turgenev / The Brigadier
Erich Maria Remarque / All Quiet on the Western Front
Doris Lessing / The Grass Is Singing
Charles Bukowski / Post Office
(the afterword for the post office was by a swedish author, journalist and feminist. she starts to complain about this and that. that all her boyfriends have read bukovski, some even refer to him as buk. along with bukowski they used read burroughs, ginsberg, ferlinghetti, kerouac, céline, hammett and genet. damn girl, i see you haven't been dating any ordinary working-class boys (call me prejudiced). (in sweden the privileged cultural left-wing aristocracy lives in ivory towers from where they rarely venture out).
then she states that that together with the fact that men only reads male authors while girls are taught from childhood to read more diverse didn't make her especially interested in reading bukowski. do guys only read male authors? is that a fact? i had feminist girlfriend once who stated the same as a fact.
while i read the post office i was visiting the area where i grew up. a area with some problems, not the worst by far but the compulsory car burnings, kids with adidas pants, pitbulls, some crime and so on. cant help to think that if these boys where reading books a lot of the problems would go away. if they read bukowski, burroughs, ginsberg, ferlinghetti, kerouac, céline, hammett and genet, they might not (for examlpe) have time to poor gasoline down the garbage disposal. anyway...)
have to say i agree with cebtec, really, really good stuff...
in just some lines bukowski can paint a scene.
Charles Bukowski / Factotum
this closet dualist is skeptical
phone call:
bookstore: bookstore name!
me: hi, do you have don quixote?
bs: is it a book or a thing? (swedens biggest bookstorechain)
me: a book
bs: dddooonnnkkeeyyy shot
me: not donkey, don... quixote
bs: ...
me: think don means mr or sir or something like that in spanish, could be wrong.
bs: ...
me: if you have it it should be a papperback
bs: ...
me: if you google "don q", you should find the right spelling
bs: ...
bs: yeah we have one left!
me: great!
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - Don Quixote (part 1)
Superclassic <3
Indeed, just finished it last night. Amazing! I also recently read Black Hole by Charles Burns. Moving on to Persepolis and Asterios Polyp. Going through all the classics
haha i had him autograph my wackypackages book a while back
one of the last graphic novels i read was 'A people's history of american empire' -- which was nice
Charles Bukowski / Women
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - Don Quixote part 2
Agatha Christie / The ABC Murders
Alice Munro / The View from Castle Rock
Second attempt at James Joyce / Ulysses. this time 150 pages, quite an achievement
Charles Bukowski / Ham on Rye
Karl Ove Knausgård / Min kamp 5
Terry Pratchett / The Colour of Magic
Charles Bukowski / Hollywood
and now Louis-Ferdinand Céline / Journey to the End of the Night
at Technicolor what is it?
Charles Bukowski / Pulp
Chuck Wendig / Star Wars: Aftermath
at Technicolor what is it?
It's a graphic novel that comes in a box format full of posters, leaflets etc. All of the stuff in the picture. Highly recommended!
3rd and final attempt...
Chuck Wendig / Star Wars: Life Debt
Chris Kraus / I Love Dick
one of the most over-hyped books i ever read...
*Spoiler*
Chris and boyfriend Sylvere have dinner with a guy named Dick, once...
Chris perceived that Dick was flirting.
Chris gets obsessed and becomes sort of a stalker (Goal: sleep with Dick).
Chris gets bored with poor Sylvere and dumps him only after see has striped him of all dignity.
Yada yada yada... the end.
Chris Kraus write I love Dick (real story) and gets celebrated/ hyped by lots of women.
"a rebellion against patriarchal oppression" a critic writes.
I love Dick becomes a feminist cult classic.
hmm...
A creepy guy perceive a flirt from some random girl he never meet (lets call her Vic.)
Creepy guy becomes a stalker with only one thing on his mind: sex with Vic.
Creepy guy treats his girlfriend like shit and throws her out like she was an object
(no time for gf, being a creepy sexstalker guy is fulltime thing).
Yada yada yada... the end.
Creepy stalker guy write I love Vic (real story) and Gets celebrated/ hyped by the same women.
"one of the most important book about men and women the last century" a critic writes.
"I love Vic" becomes a feminist cult classic.
Have just started reading
I started this one but good a bit bored after a while
And now this one's on and it's absolutely great so far. Very well-told and thorough examination of one of the most complex events in european history.
Charles Bukowski - Notes of a Dirty Old Man
Agatha Christie - And Then There Were None
(ten little ... boys)
Robert Musil - The Man Without Qualities (Part 1)
Some Sherlock Holmes novels
(strangely called called "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by some Swedish dude in 1975,
it's not The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. whatever...)
Malcolm Lowry - Under the Volcano
Knut Hamsun - Markens Grøde
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