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packrat386
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States5077 Posts
April 23 2013 20:57 GMT
#1221
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On April 20 2013 14:26 packrat386 wrote:
Warning:
This spoiler contains everything I've read this year.
+ Show Spoiler +



2013 Reading Log
Just Finished:
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I thought the poetry was really beautiful. Apparently tolkein discarded the works to write LotR (since the general public wanted more action) and I find that really tragic.

I'm in the middle of:
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which is a really amazing book. As the author walks you through, you essentially start from batteries, wires, and electromagnets, and you end up building an entire computer. Its really crazy and I can't wait to finish it.

Just finished Code

And I must say its one of the best books I've ever read. I'm now going to go back to reading
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which I was about halfway through when I inexplicably stopped it. Its a very interesting book about how the practice of wargaming has developed from its inception in the 1950s to the time the book was written (I believe '85). Its a bit dated, but still a pretty insightful look at how predictions and foreign policy go hand in hand.

Finished War Games
After finishing War Games I decided to pick up a flashy spy novel
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I really like Dan Silva books, and I actually finished this one in a single day (oops). If anyone is looking for a quick read and is into the suspense/spy novel type of books I can recommend this quite highly.

finished The Confessor
After that I picked up
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Which I've heard is quite a good book. I would have gotten another spy novel but I need to wait until just before my flight on friday so I'll have something to read on the plane.

EDIT: I've realized that the picture I chose was actually for the CD version, but it was the nicest picture I could find :/

Finshed When You Are Engulfed In Flames
It feels weird to post again so soon, but I've actually just finished When You Are Engulfed In Flames. I hope to be able to read some more stuff by Sedaris soon, as these short pieces were particularly good. I really enjoyed the descriptions he gave of everyday experiences and feelings and the way that he jumped from topic.

I've decided to go from there and revisit an author that I liked a lot in high school, and thus I'm reading
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which I think I should like quite a bit.

Finished Hemmingway Short Stories
Finished Hemingway on the plane. I find that his style of writing for the short stories is really excellent. He doesn't have to write a lot but he can pack a lot of meaning into a 4 page story.

I picked this up in case I needed something else to read on the plane
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I really like these kind of cheap thrills paperback novels so I'll be glad to have another one to read.

Finished Prince of Fire
I finished prince of fire relatively quickly. I thought the overall plot for the series took an interesting turn with this book, but we'll see how it goes. Once again I highly recommend silva.

For a nice read on vacation I decided to pick up
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because I've always liked the idea of the hardboiled detective genre and I figured I should start from the beginning.

I also just feel like mentioning, I really love this thread. So many people sharing good books.

Finished Maltese Falcon
Posting with an anddroid is hard so i'll keep it short. Finished the maltese falcon and it was great, I'm looking forward to exploring the genre.

Travelling again so I picked up the next silva book on my list

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Should be good!

Finished The Messenger
Dan Silva as usual did not disappoint, although it seems like hes kind of running himself into a corner with the series. It will be interesting for me at least to see how he resolves some of the tensions he's built up in the storyline.

Since I liked the first freakonomics I decided to pick up the second book

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which seems like it should be good.

Finished Superfreakonomics

Welp, I finished up Superfreakonomics. Excellent book, but it really wasn't terribly long. I found the discussion on the cheap and easy methods of preventing the adverse effects of global warming extremely interesting.

Given that I liked the Hemingway short stories I read before I decided to check this out of our uni library
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I found it kind of funny that for some reason there are about 7 missing copies of this in the library records. Hopefully it will be good.

Finished For Whom the Bell Tolls
I finished For Whom the Bell Tolls and I think its one of the best books I've ever read. I thought that the descriptions and mindsets of war that Hemingway used were really amazing and I would highly recommend it (although it was quite long).

Decided to pick something up because it looked good in the school library.
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Should be good.

Finished Much Too Promised Land
I finished The Much Too Promised Land and I think it was a really excellent analysis of US diplomacy with regards to the Middle East Peace Process. I would recommend it to anyone who was interested in the US role in the matter on a sort of personal education level, as it was detailed, but not so much that it seemed overly academic or inaccessible. I think that while it probably falls short of a rigorous academic analysis of the issues at hand its a great set of memoirs, combined with a real message and discussion of what actually went down.

In what I think will be a short read I'm going to pick up
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because I know someone who is going to be in the play, and I've known about it for quite a while but never looked into it.

After this, perhaps something about programming... any suggestions?

edit: image failed -_-

Finished Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
I thought it was a really interesting take on some existentialist ideas, as well as a pretty funny and thought provoking play. I would definitely recommend it, and at ~130 pages its short enough to read in an afternoon (if that).

Picked up in my library
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Because it was just sitting there on the new arrivals shelf for today. University of Michigan has a huge library system, and the amount of books that they add to it each day is approximately equal to the amount of books that I own. I got pretty interested in middle east politics from the last book that I read so I'm eager to check out another view.

edit: fixed my archiving.


Finished: Power and Policy in Syria
I found the authors take on the issues surrounding current syrian politics to be really interesting. I t was sort of fresh outside view of the history given that the author is a syrian expatriate (who cannot actually return to t syria for fear of arrest there). I think that his take on the current regime and the past was very balanced especially for someone that has a history with them. While he was critical of the regimes approach to controlling domestic politics and limiting civil engagement in syria he seemd to be somewhat supportive of a foreign policy that ensured that syria could protect some of its interests without becoming the next iraq. I would definitely recommend the book to anyone that wanted to learn about the details of inner politics in syria

I decided to pick up
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given how much I liked the last 2 Hemingway books that I read I think I'm in for a treat.

Finished: A Farewell to Arms
This was an excellent book. I found that Hemingway managed to create a war novel that included both the tension and drama that one would expect from the type of cheap paperback that one reads in the airport. He also included all of the heartfelt emotion that I expect from a writer of his class. I highly recommend this book to just about anyone, really good.

This was also a surprisingly fast read so I just decided to pick up something that looked good on the shelf
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Should be interesting.

Also @ sam!zdat: Is arednts writing pretty easy to understand? That book looks pretty interesting, but I only know of arendt as a heidegger scholar, and trying to read heideggarian stuff usually makes my head hurt...

Finished: Thermopylae
I found the book to be a pretty interesting take on a story that has become very well known recently. I like that the author didn't gloss over the faults of the Greeks, but still managed to cast them as fighting in defense of freedom and rule of law vs the (albeit benign) tyranny of the Persian Empire. Its a good look into the event itself and the surrounding bits of history that made it important.

After that I decided to pick up
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I think it ought to be pretty interesting, since I've heard a lot about the event (used to live in CO) but never really gotten a good grasp of what really happened.

also @farvacola, I think the book club is a cool idea as long as there is enough time provided to actually acquire and read the book.

Finished: Columbine
I thought that this book had a really interesting take on the event and I like the way that it followed the relevant parties all the way through the event as well as their later rehabilitation. It seemed very much like Capote's In Cold Blood but with a more modern event as the background. I particularly liked the way that the book attempted to dispel some of the myths of the school shooter profile (bullying drove them to do it, they targeted specific groups, etc). I also was pleased that the author tried his best not to place the blame too much on any party (including the killers themselves) and that he tried to highlight those victims and survivors who pushed for forgiveness. I would highly recommend the book to just about anyone, just be ready to tear up a bit at times.

Given my new found love of Hemingway I decided to pick up
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I've heard that its has some really excellent descriptive passages, and given how short it looks it shouldn't take too long to read.

Finished: Old Man and the Sea
This book was a pretty quick read as I had expected, but even then Hemingway delivers. I found his descriptions of the fish and the sea itself to be really beautiful. I also thought the way that the old man has a continuing monologue between himself and his body parts made for a really good effect. Entirely through the old mans eyes we see the fish and the sharks as separate, fully formed characters. I would highly recommend this for a good short read. Also this is not the first time after reading Hemingway that I feel a strong desire to go fishing.

Given that it looks like several other people are reading it I decided to pick
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Off of my shelf. A friend gave it to me a while ago but I've never read it. Should be good!



Finished: Lolita
... Wow ...
This book was quite good. First of All I found the general style of the writing really pleasant. Th amount of wordplay and literary illusions that Nabokov uses give the text a pretty lighthearted feeling. There were times when I found myself actually laughing out loud at Humbert Humbert's blunt imagery and wordplay. I also found that the way in which the reader ends up empathizing with HH is really well done by Nabokov. There were parts of the book that I found really disturbing, but even then I found the "love story" elements of the novel to be quite beautiful even though they were incredibly creepy. I would highly recommend this book and I really enjoyed it myself.

On the recommendation of a friend I decided to pick up
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Its been a while since I've read any Asimov but I've really enjoyed the previous works I've read from him (Foundation and I Robot) and I could use a good sci-fi novel. Should be good!



Finished: The Gods Themselves
This was quite a fun read. I really like the way Asimov sets up his stories and I think the tale of academic revenge was pretty interesting. The only part that I found confusing was the way that the para-men were never fully resolved. I would have liked to hear more about them. Overall it was a good, relatively quick read.

Since it looked good on the library shelves I decided to pick up
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Its a collection of essays about the recession, and it looked pretty good. Might not have too much time to read given finals though...
dreaming of a sunny day
Bloodash
Profile Joined April 2010
Netherlands1384 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-24 07:45:33
April 24 2013 07:42 GMT
#1222
On April 23 2013 18:15 SearingShadow wrote:
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On April 23 2013 17:27 Bloodash wrote:
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Quite like the series, and hope to finish all the books before the movie comes out

Which books in the series have you read so far? I've read Ender's Game and thought it was amazing but I've heard that the series goes downhill fast so I haven't bothered to read any of the other books. The movie is based on Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow so maybe I'll pick up Shadow.


I've read:
Ender's game
Speaker for the dead
Xenocide
Children of the Mind
Ender's Shadow
I quite like them all actually, sure it's not all that 'cinematic' as Ender's game, but they bring up some interesting subjects.
My suggestion is try and pick up Xenocide, and if you don't like that one, don't bother with any other exept Ender's Shadow, since it's more of an episodic series, and you can't really pick and choose between them

(ps I'm listening to the audiobooks, as it's quite well produced, and even according to the author, it's the best experience for telling the saga, the movie that's coming out included )
I'll bite this hand that feeds me, and take it for my own!
Syn Harvest
Profile Joined July 2012
United States191 Posts
April 24 2013 09:49 GMT
#1223
On April 24 2013 05:01 Brainsurgeon wrote:
Just finished:
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Reading:
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Next:
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One Hundread Years of Solitude is probably the greatest book I have ever read. I just read Kafka on the Shore as well and it was fantastic. SO much so I went out and got Norwegian Wood and read it as well.

Open your heart and embrace the darkness
maru~
Profile Joined February 2013
2345 Posts
April 24 2013 14:57 GMT
#1224
Finished The Old Man and the Sea, the end hit harder than I thought it would. Not sure why they would put spoilers on the spine though.

Also finally got around to read Steppenwolf.

On April 24 2013 18:49 Syn Harvest wrote:
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On April 24 2013 05:01 Brainsurgeon wrote:
Just finished:
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Reading:
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Next:
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One Hundread Years of Solitude is probably the greatest book I have ever read. I just read Kafka on the Shore as well and it was fantastic. SO much so I went out and got Norwegian Wood and read it as well.


Have you read The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle?
Garnet
Profile Blog Joined February 2006
Vietnam9015 Posts
April 24 2013 15:04 GMT
#1225
Just finished "The Wizard of Oz". A little bit disappointed for some reason but I give it a 7.5/10.
Now reading "The best of Sherlock Holmes".
SeinGalton
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
South Africa387 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-24 15:56:46
April 24 2013 15:55 GMT
#1226
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On March 24 2013 20:09 SeinGalton wrote:
Intend to get through as many books as possible in 2013;

Some of my favourites so far:

Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon - my all time favourite book
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Lolita, Vladimir Nabokov - an almost perfect little book
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Portnoy's Complaint, Philip Roth - funniest book I've ever read
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Currently reading:

Catch-22, Joseph Heller
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To read:
(Well, way too many to mention, but I'm particularly looking forward to these)

Infinite Jest, David Foster Wallace
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Mason & Dixon, Thomas Pynchon
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I'm also looking forward to:
Underworld, Don DeLillo
Tenth of December, George Saunders
JR, Walliam Gaddis
The Public Burning, Robert Coover
Against The Day, Thomas Pynchon
The Sot-Weed Factor, John Barth
and
and
and...




Finished:

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I loved this book. It has everything I like in books: complex plot, crazy characters and loads of humour.

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Really tough read first time round, but it gets easier. By the end I couldn't put it down, will most assuredly be reread.

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Two books in one; I mostly enjoyed TFO and TEoTR almost as much.

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Wonderful book. It has a genius construction and is a ton of fun to read.

Currently reading:

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Only just started IJ but I've been blown away by the first thirty-odd pages, I can't get this book out of my head. I hope it doesn't end any time soon.
They're coming to get you, Barbara.
farvacola
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States18822 Posts
April 24 2013 17:05 GMT
#1227
If you are only 30 or so pages in, I don't think you need to worry about IJ ending anytime soon........And to be frank, I don't think I've ever seen someone describe their reading of Ulysses in one line lol. Whatever floats your boat I suppose.
"when the Dead Kennedys found out they had skinhead fans, they literally wrote a song titled 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off'"
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-24 17:08:00
April 24 2013 17:07 GMT
#1228
On April 25 2013 02:05 farvacola wrote:
If you are only 30 or so pages in, I don't think you need to worry about IJ ending anytime soon........And to be frank, I don't think I've ever seen someone describe their reading of Ulysses in one line lol. Whatever floats your boat I suppose.

Why not, I can describe my reading of the first chapter in 3 characters : wut ? :p
‎numquam se plus agere quam nihil cum ageret, numquam minus solum esse quam cum solus esset
farvacola
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States18822 Posts
April 24 2013 17:10 GMT
#1229
On April 25 2013 02:07 corumjhaelen wrote:
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On April 25 2013 02:05 farvacola wrote:
If you are only 30 or so pages in, I don't think you need to worry about IJ ending anytime soon........And to be frank, I don't think I've ever seen someone describe their reading of Ulysses in one line lol. Whatever floats your boat I suppose.

Why not, I can describe my reading of the first chapter in 3 characters : wut ? :p

Haha, now that sort of book review I can get behind!

And a note for everyone in this thread, I've started the book club thread in TL community. Check it out if you've got some time and interest in reading good books as a group!

TL Book Club Thread
"when the Dead Kennedys found out they had skinhead fans, they literally wrote a song titled 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off'"
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
April 24 2013 17:26 GMT
#1230
On April 25 2013 02:10 farvacola wrote:
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On April 25 2013 02:07 corumjhaelen wrote:
On April 25 2013 02:05 farvacola wrote:
If you are only 30 or so pages in, I don't think you need to worry about IJ ending anytime soon........And to be frank, I don't think I've ever seen someone describe their reading of Ulysses in one line lol. Whatever floats your boat I suppose.

Why not, I can describe my reading of the first chapter in 3 characters : wut ? :p

Haha, now that sort of book review I can get behind!

And a note for everyone in this thread, I've started the book club thread in TL community. Check it out if you've got some time and interest in reading good books as a group!

TL Book Club Thread

Can you imagine what I live as a cinephile when I venture in the movie thread and all I see is "Vertigo 7/10" ?
I can't say I've never raged :D
‎numquam se plus agere quam nihil cum ageret, numquam minus solum esse quam cum solus esset
SeinGalton
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
South Africa387 Posts
April 24 2013 18:38 GMT
#1231
On April 25 2013 02:05 farvacola wrote:
If you are only 30 or so pages in, I don't think you need to worry about IJ ending anytime soon........And to be frank, I don't think I've ever seen someone describe their reading of Ulysses in one line lol. Whatever floats your boat I suppose.


I dunno, seems to me like there are only <1049 pages left ...
I'll try for two lines next time reading Ulysses, perhaps it will really float my boat and not just moisten the hull .
They're coming to get you, Barbara.
LosingID8
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
CA10826 Posts
April 24 2013 19:20 GMT
#1232
currently reading this. about 1/3 of the way through and it's a pretty interesting read so far.

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docvoc
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States5491 Posts
April 24 2013 19:36 GMT
#1233
Going to be reading a lot of poetry soon.
Finished
Poetic Metre and Poetic Form
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Still Reading
All the Funs in How You Say a Thing
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To Read
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I'll be reading some more, but this is the list now. I probably won't read every poem in there, but we'll see.
User was warned for too many mimes.
dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-04-26 04:15:02
April 26 2013 04:08 GMT
#1234
Finished Lolita.

Nabokov is certainly a great prosaist, but at the middle of the book I started to feel bored with the lack of character development. However that comes at the end of the novel, when H.H. says that he loved Lolita even after she stopped being a nymphet and when he admits that he has deprived her of childhood. Also it's amazing how sometimes I started to sympathize with H.H. only to remember a few pages later that he was a child rapist.

All in all it was a great book, very funny and gloomy.

Edit: Also on further reading about the novel I realize that I missed some references which, in retrospect, makes me appreciate the novel even more.
Syn Harvest
Profile Joined July 2012
United States191 Posts
April 26 2013 13:42 GMT
#1235
On April 26 2013 13:08 dmnum wrote:
Finished Lolita.

Nabokov is certainly a great prosaist, but at the middle of the book I started to feel bored with the lack of character development. However that comes at the end of the novel, when H.H. says that he loved Lolita even after she stopped being a nymphet and when he admits that he has deprived her of childhood. Also it's amazing how sometimes I started to sympathize with H.H. only to remember a few pages later that he was a child rapist.

All in all it was a great book, very funny and gloomy.

Edit: Also on further reading about the novel I realize that I missed some references which, in retrospect, makes me appreciate the novel even more.


I love Lolita so much. I read it a second time and paid more attention to what exactly HH is saying. I have come to my own conclusion that he is an incredibly unreliable narrator. So when I reread the book I played close attention to the weird things he was saying and questioned mostly the order of events and whether certain events actually took place or took place in the manner in which he claims they did. Also how much is Lolita actually responsible for what is occuring and how much of a willing participant she actually is because HH describes her as willing especially at the beginning after he picks her up from camp.

A fascinating book worth multiple reads. IMO one of the top 5 books of the last century
Open your heart and embrace the darkness
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
April 26 2013 14:02 GMT
#1236
Finished reading Spinoza. Not my kind of philosophy I guess, but I can see the fascination. Let's just say that I'm really not convinced that knowledge of the third kind would really be accessible even if I accepted all the rest. And I think he asks too much of Reason. But there is some beauty to this system which is simple and yet has everything in itself...

Not sure what to read next. I still have Saint-Simon open, but apart from that, either some Balzac, either the Iliad, or maybe some more philosophy, Kant or Montaigne... Tough choice, if anyone has an advice based on anything, I'll take it^^
‎numquam se plus agere quam nihil cum ageret, numquam minus solum esse quam cum solus esset
packrat386
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States5077 Posts
April 26 2013 17:08 GMT
#1237
On April 26 2013 23:02 corumjhaelen wrote:
Finished reading Spinoza. Not my kind of philosophy I guess, but I can see the fascination. Let's just say that I'm really not convinced that knowledge of the third kind would really be accessible even if I accepted all the rest. And I think he asks too much of Reason. But there is some beauty to this system which is simple and yet has everything in itself...

Not sure what to read next. I still have Saint-Simon open, but apart from that, either some Balzac, either the Iliad, or maybe some more philosophy, Kant or Montaigne... Tough choice, if anyone has an advice based on anything, I'll take it^^


My advice is the read the Iliad, based solely off of my subjective opinion that it was an amazing book.
dreaming of a sunny day
123Gurke
Profile Joined January 2005
France154 Posts
April 27 2013 16:29 GMT
#1238
On April 27 2013 02:08 packrat386 wrote:
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On April 26 2013 23:02 corumjhaelen wrote:
Finished reading Spinoza. Not my kind of philosophy I guess, but I can see the fascination. Let's just say that I'm really not convinced that knowledge of the third kind would really be accessible even if I accepted all the rest. And I think he asks too much of Reason. But there is some beauty to this system which is simple and yet has everything in itself...

Not sure what to read next. I still have Saint-Simon open, but apart from that, either some Balzac, either the Iliad, or maybe some more philosophy, Kant or Montaigne... Tough choice, if anyone has an advice based on anything, I'll take it^^


My advice is the read the Iliad, based solely off of my subjective opinion that it was an amazing book.


I agree, the Iliad is fantastic (assuming you have a readable translation).
"No," she said, "but sometimes I like to watch."
babylon
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
8765 Posts
April 27 2013 18:08 GMT
#1239
On April 28 2013 01:29 123Gurke wrote:
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On April 27 2013 02:08 packrat386 wrote:
On April 26 2013 23:02 corumjhaelen wrote:
Finished reading Spinoza. Not my kind of philosophy I guess, but I can see the fascination. Let's just say that I'm really not convinced that knowledge of the third kind would really be accessible even if I accepted all the rest. And I think he asks too much of Reason. But there is some beauty to this system which is simple and yet has everything in itself...

Not sure what to read next. I still have Saint-Simon open, but apart from that, either some Balzac, either the Iliad, or maybe some more philosophy, Kant or Montaigne... Tough choice, if anyone has an advice based on anything, I'll take it^^


My advice is the read the Iliad, based solely off of my subjective opinion that it was an amazing book.


I agree, the Iliad is fantastic (assuming you have a readable translation).

Fagles or Lattimore.

Fagles is the safest, I think, unless you're looking to translate from the Greek yourself ...
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On April 26 2013 23:02 corumjhaelen wrote:
Finished reading Spinoza. Not my kind of philosophy I guess, but I can see the fascination. Let's just say that I'm really not convinced that knowledge of the third kind would really be accessible even if I accepted all the rest. And I think he asks too much of Reason. But there is some beauty to this system which is simple and yet has everything in itself...

Not sure what to read next. I still have Saint-Simon open, but apart from that, either some Balzac, either the Iliad, or maybe some more philosophy, Kant or Montaigne... Tough choice, if anyone has an advice based on anything, I'll take it^^

If you've just read Spinoza and aren't entirely tired of the time period, doing a bit of Leibniz would complement what you've just read rather nicely. There are some interesting opportunities to take on a semi-biographical approach to their philosophies and consider how each of their standings in life played into how they saw the world. In particular, Spinoza's Ethics and Leibniz's Theodicy compare and contrast in a very unique way; though both stipulate that our reality is "perfect", their justifications speak to human inadequacy in very different registers.

But hey, that's probably just me
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