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dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-03-24 21:22:40
March 24 2014 21:13 GMT
#361
I almost start Proust every week but I end up reading something else. I'll read it when I'm on college break. It's one of the books I'm looking forward the most to, mainly because the portuguese translation was done by our greatest poets.
And I'm more interested in Berlin Alexanderplatz than The Man Without Qualities, but I don't think I'll be reading neither soon.
Carnivorous Sheep
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
Baa?21244 Posts
March 24 2014 21:28 GMT
#362
I've been meaning to read Proust for an eternity, but it's just so long and daunting. My current go-to excuse is that I'll just wait 'till Penguin completes their 7-translator project for each of the volumes of In Search of Lost Time and then read it then. It's currently scheduled to complete in 2018 xD
TranslatorBaa!
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
March 24 2014 21:35 GMT
#363
Proust is long indeed, but I think it's really not "daunting" at least not to the extend Ulysses is for instance. Some sentences are long yes, but once you're used to it, everything just flows. Talking about Proust brings out my inner fanboyism even more than talking about bw Flash though, so I just need to shut up^^
Whose translation is it dmnum ? Also I might try to read some Pessoa one of these days...
‎numquam se plus agere quam nihil cum ageret, numquam minus solum esse quam cum solus esset
dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
March 24 2014 22:01 GMT
#364
Mario Quintana(a great brazilian poet - he also translated a lot of Voltaire's and Balzac's works) translated the first four volumes, then he worked along with Drummond(widely considered to be Brazil's greatest poet), Manuel Bandeira and others on the three remaining ones. It's considered here to be a fine and faithful translation(it maintains Proust's long sentences in their entirety) and was recently revised by a brazilian Proust scholar.

If you read Pessoa's poems try getting an anthology that contains his heteronyms - it may sound like bullshit, but they do vary greatly in style and theme. Pessoa is a whole world...you might dislike some of his heteronyms but end up loving others; he creates a heteronym(Alberto Caeiro), writes a bunch of stuff, then creates another heteronym(Ricardo Reis) and writes some poems and critical texts on the first, then creates another one(Federico Reis. Ricardo's brother) and writes about the second one.
Manit0u
Profile Blog Joined August 2004
Poland17733 Posts
March 24 2014 22:02 GMT
#365
On March 25 2014 05:42 corumjhaelen wrote:
Fuck Virgil, too annoying to translate. Now finish Proust and Musil :p
Picked up as my light casual reading :
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Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.


Hegel as "light casual reading"...

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Ecoterrorism by Douglas Long

Finally got my hands on it. Had to import it from the US, it still has L. A. library stamps all over it
Time is precious. Waste it wisely.
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
March 25 2014 00:04 GMT
#366
I thought it was a fine joke
Thanks dmnum, you're a great guy !
‎numquam se plus agere quam nihil cum ageret, numquam minus solum esse quam cum solus esset
ZapRoffo
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States5544 Posts
March 25 2014 05:46 GMT
#367
On March 25 2014 05:18 dmnum wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 25 2014 04:14 ThomasjServo wrote:
On March 23 2014 10:07 dmnum wrote:
I remember when I was learning english and my teacher read "The Raven" to us. I didn't understand a single word but the sounds were so nice that I didn't mind. Later, after studying and finally understanding the poem I came to appreciate it even more.

Ulysses is my 800-page Raven.

You should read Pale Fire.

I was just thinking about getting it this last weekend, unfortunately I'm a bit short on money and I want to read The Bible and The Aeneid now so it'll have to wait a bit. I'm also not the biggest fan of Nabokov. I thought Lolita was good but not great, however as time passes I get the urge to read it again(this has also happened with Wuthering Heights and after rereading it I can say it's one of the greatest things ever written). The concept of Pale Fire sounds a lot more interesting, though.



Yay another Wuthering Heights appreciator like me! And my dad I think has always been one of the "Pale Fire is much more interesting than Lolita" people; I haven't read it yet though.

Let's see, recently finished Zahra's Paradise, the graphic novel about Iran in 2009. It was interesting, but I didn't love it, thought it was a bit too conveniently one-sided for it to be completely trustworthy, even though I don't disagree with its overall premise. Lacked a little authority in the telling.

Also just finished Everyday by David Levithan, young adult romance about a person who wakes up inhabiting the body of someone different every day. Once again interesting, but I wasn't wholly taken (and I get really into the best YA). The concept does bear fruit with some interesting exploration, but I was frustrated by how limited the scope was to just the romance, could have been taken a lot further. The writing is quite talented actually, though it sometimes veers into cheesy.

Starting The Disaster Artist by Greg Sestero & Tom Bissell, which is the story of the infamous movie The Room told by one of the main actors and best friends (a very peculiar friendship apparently) of the creator Tommy Wiseau, who, as the book details, is one of the most unbelievable people you could imagine (even moreso than The Room would indicate just from watching). This one was really highly recommended to me and I'm excited for it, it's supposed to really have a heart and purpose as a book.
Yeah, well, you know, that's just like, your opinion man
TOCHMY
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Sweden1692 Posts
March 25 2014 09:34 GMT
#368
Finished:

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I thoroughly enjoyed Patrick Rothfuss' books and I read them both in less than a week. Best fantasy I've read barring Brandon Sanderson.

The Fault in our Stars was a cryfest. Very well written with funny banter and sad moments.

Hitchhiker's was okay I guess. The writing was funny, the humour dry and witty and very brittish. The problem i had with this book was to find motivation to finish it because nothing ever happened and the story only progressed through very improbable events, which I guess is kind of the point and charm of the book but as I said, it was very hard to find motivation to finish it.

Currently reading:

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Been looking forward to this one. Got it as a christmas gift (or birthday gift, can't remember since they're so close). I'm down for some older, deeper 20th century Japan Meiji era love story after the short, easy reads that is Fault in Our Stars and Fantasy.

Up next:

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I need to read this one (follow-up on Cloud of Sparrows) while the first book is still fresh in memory.

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I've been waiting a looooooooong time for these two!
Yoona <3 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Look! It's Totoro! ☉.☉☂
dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-03-26 01:48:39
March 26 2014 01:48 GMT
#369
I realized today that I have read two maximalist novels in the last month(Gravity's Rainbow and Ulysses). So I'll put Virgil on hold for now.

Reading:
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farvacola
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
United States18857 Posts
March 26 2014 15:21 GMT
#370
Malone Dies is really going to challenge your idea as to what a story truly is.

"Nothing is more real than nothing."
"when the Dead Kennedys found out they had skinhead fans, they literally wrote a song titled 'Nazi Punks Fuck Off'"
123Gurke
Profile Joined January 2005
France154 Posts
March 26 2014 19:19 GMT
#371
On March 02 2014 06:59 123Gurke wrote:
Reading:
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I am expecting much from this. Recommended by my mother whose advice on books I trust blindly.

I gave up on that for now. I read about 100 pages and it was too slow for the time budget I have right now (I am mainly reading in the regional train on my way to work). I will try again later when I have more time.

Instead I read:
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Both very fast and readable, so exactly what I needed. I am probably 15 years older than the target audience and some of the parts in which he explains cryptography and so on were plain boring because I knew most of that stuff. But overall quite fun.

I will probably return to
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I normally only read fiction, but this is quite interesting. I keep reading this between other books while I cannot decide what to read next.
"No," she said, "but sometimes I like to watch."
dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
March 30 2014 23:22 GMT
#372
Man Virgil makes Homer look like an amateur.
zulu_nation8
Profile Blog Joined May 2005
China26351 Posts
March 30 2014 23:54 GMT
#373
that is not a good observation
dmnum
Profile Blog Joined April 2011
Brazil6910 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-03-31 20:47:22
March 31 2014 01:09 GMT
#374
That is because I wasnt making an observation but stating my opinion. I will elaborate on it when I have more time.

Edit: The Aeneid is shorter than The Odyssey and The Iliad and it is both. Aeneas is a lot more sympathetic than Achilles - which I didn't care for at all - and a little less than Odysseus, but Dido trumps all. Her story is very human, it moved me like Homer didn't manage to do throughout both the Iliad and the Odyssey. Also, Virgil's references to roman history are better laid out(however that might be me being better acquainted with latin than greek history). I can't speak about flow of language and such topics as I am way better at latin and greek but I still I am terrible at both.

Disclaimer: They are both amazing poets and very much deserving of their fame, however I liked Virgil much, much more. That isn't to say that I didn't enjoy Homer's works(although I am fonder of the Odyssey than the Iliad).



Edit 2: I am reading now One Thousand and One Nights along with Aurelius' Mediations. I hope I can find the energy to start reading The Bible and Plutarch's Lives(thanks for reminding me of that one corumjhaelen, I had forgotten about it for a while) soon.
Flicky
Profile Blog Joined December 2008
England2670 Posts
April 01 2014 17:25 GMT
#375
So I'm slowly reaching the end of Leviathan Wakes and it's a book I just can't recommend. All the reviews seem to be completely at odds with my perception of the book. Nothing really happens, it's slow and the characters only hang around one another, so the scope is tiny (and not epic like it promises). It has two main characters who meet each other then stay with one another the whole time, meaning that we only see a tiny amount of the world at a time. I wouldn't mind this if it wasn't described as "epic" on the book itself. It's a very dull and boring book and has nothing on Hyperion or any of the Culture novels. I think my main problem is how incredibly American it is. For all the "differences" the people are meant to have, they're all incredibly American, even to the point that the "exotic" ones just pepper their speech with Spanish.

I just wanted to steer people clear of it.
Liquipedia"I was seriously looking for a black guy" - MrHoon
Manit0u
Profile Blog Joined August 2004
Poland17733 Posts
Last Edited: 2014-04-01 18:11:49
April 01 2014 18:10 GMT
#376
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All Tomorrow's Parties by William Gibson

Amazing stuff.
Time is precious. Waste it wisely.
corumjhaelen
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
France6884 Posts
April 01 2014 18:19 GMT
#377
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The Memoirs of Cardinal de Retz
This guy is the funniest bloke of his century. It starts with him explaining that his family forced him to become a priest, and as he did not feel religious at all, he tried his best to get into trouble : duels, kidnapping a young girl, having 3 mistresses at the same time... Really an interesting character, and an excellent writer.
‎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 01 2014 19:16 GMT
#378
Book Log
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And my first book for this year, Love and Math:
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This was a birthday gift from my parents and I’m halfway in. It’s partly a biography of a young mathematician overcoming discrimination and finding his passion in soviet Russia. The other part is a sort of an explanation as to why he enjoys math so much. I find the biographical element really interesting, but so far the math has not been terribly engaging. I understand that he’s trying to avoid the kind of nitty gritty detail that makes people hate math in school, but it often leaves me feeling like it hasn’t really been explained. We’ll see how the rest goes.

Happy New Year Folks!

Finished: Love and Math
This book could have been 2 books, one of which I would gladly read, and one of which I would gladly leave on the shelf. The far more interesting part of this book was the biography of the author, who beat the odds and anti-semitism of his home country (soviet russia) to become a mathemetician. His story of working on mathematical discoveries as a side job and sneaking into the best university to read papers and attend lectures, was compelling and interesting.

On the other had his presentation of mathematics was largely boring. I get what feels like a real sense of the passion that he has for math, but I find that his descriptions are too general for me to feel like they've been really explained. Part of my distaste may also stem from the fact that I don't find discussion of these sorts of concepts that interesting to begin with, so it would take a lot for the author to win me over.

I would recommend the book to someone who really enjoys abstract math, but otherwise just get a good biography instead.

Next I'm going to read The Stranger
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Since a lot of people on here seem to like it (I'm looking at you corumjhaelen). Should be good!


Finished: The Stranger
Excellent book. I had read a little bit of existentialism before this, so I wasn't unprepared for the content. That said the presentation was great. I really loved the descriptions of the protagonist just experiencing life in the moment. I don't think I need to give a detailed review of this book since half of the people here seem to have read it but, 5/5 would binge read again.


I ditched sixty stories because it didn't look very good in the library (sorry sam). Instead I picked up This Side of Paradise
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I've heard from some that it is actually better than gatsby. Should be good.


Finished: This Side of Paradise
Quite a good book. My major criticism is that the plot doesn't move very well, but otherwise the writing is excellent. The portrait of a lost young man hits close to home.

decided to pick up the screenplay, The Seventh Seal
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I've always wanted to see the movie, but never have. My uncle gave me the book. Should be good!


Finished: The Seventh Seal
Pretty short, but also pretty good. Really left me wanting to see the movie. I also enjoyed the mildly existential overtones. Not a whole lot to say about this other than that the imagery was amazing and the story itself was the good kind of heavy.

On the topic of existential overtones, I picked up
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except in its The Fall because I'm reading the English version (even I'm not that pompous). Should be good!

Finished: The Fall
Another excellent book. I'm genuinely sorry that I didn't start reading Camus' work earlier after having read this. I found the narrative style really cool (always being talked to about the past, makes it seem like an oral history). I also enjoyed the wholehearted endorsement of brothels in this book, all of my friends enjoyed hearing about the feeling of satisfaction that comes from lying drunk between 2 sleeping prostitutes. Great book.

I picked up Across the River and Into the Trees
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because I'm on a quest to read everything that hemingway ever wrote. Should be good!

Finished: Across the River and Into the Trees
This book was quite good. The standard stiff drinks, beautiful women, and maimed soldiers that I've come to expect from Hemingway. I think this book was interesting because of the extent to which his warriors were removed from their war. It reminded me a lot of some of the Nick Adams stories in that the colonel finds that he can never really escape his profession. A good read if you want a more hipstery selection of Hemingway's work.

Speaking of hipstery, I've picked for my next book The Torrents of Spring.
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Its Hemingway's first piece of published fiction, and that last of Hemingway's non-posthumous novels that I haven't read. Should be good.

Forgot to update, but a few days ago I Finished: The Torrents of Spring
This book was sort of weird. To me it seemed that Hemingway was poking fun at some of the tropes of "lost generation" writing. His characters make numerous references to Paris although they have been there only briefly and many have a massive admiration for continental culture that they don't actually understand. They also tend to heavily overvalue "authentic living" (one his characters prasies pump making factories for about a page and a half), and Hemingway includes numerous asides about his current position in the world of professional writing.

It was enjoyable, but a bit strange since it was written before a lot of the works that it seems to mock, and many of the tropes that it pokes fun at are employed in his later works.

Anyway, for something new and interesting, I picked up a 110 year old copy of The Count of Montecristo.
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Should be good.


Finished: The Count of Monte Cristo (Vol 1)
Holy shit, there are 2 volumes O_o

That said, this book as been really fun, I like the adventure feeling and the verbal smack-downs from the count. Its kind of interesting as well to see what the attitudes were toward things like medicine and race at the time. The second volume is supposed to be rife with vegeance, so I can't wait to pick that up, but first an interlude.

I picked up Moonraker
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Its one of the Bond books that I haven't yet read since it wasn't in the anthology that I had. Can't wait to get my spy novel fix!
dreaming of a sunny day
jinorazi
Profile Joined October 2004
Korea (South)4948 Posts
April 01 2014 22:38 GMT
#379
http://brandonsanderson.com/books/the-stormlight-archive/

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http://brandonsanderson.com/books/the-stormlight-archive/the-way-of-kings/

I like fantasy future/past books, after reading all of ender's game/shadow series, dune series, i had trouble finding something i like (i really enjoyed dune, ender, asoif series and had trouble finding something i liked just as much. i read hyperion, pathfinder, seventh son but stormlight archive is just what i was looking for.). finally ran into something i like, involves political drama, vengeance stuff, fantasy magic stuff, military, deep history. i highly recommend it.

almost done with book 1, book 2 is out and book 3 coming out. total of 10 books planned.
age: 84 | location: california | sex: 잘함
ThomasjServo
Profile Blog Joined May 2012
15244 Posts
April 02 2014 11:54 GMT
#380
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The best description I've heard of this, is it is one of the better books about Chess, that isn't discussing actual theory. It follows the writer's journey from casual observer, to his developing a relationship with a USCF certified master when they were both working as dealers in Atlantic City, all the way to a trip to Chess City in Russia.

Very interesting combination of a history of the game, interwoven with some of the politics that have consumed the game in the latter half of the 20th century.
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