derek said:I'd take Sartre before Dostoevsky, because he is much more lucid.
Tee said:I stopped reading some time ago, spontaneously. (I studied literature and languages, so, excuse me, I'm overfed. plus, I prefer medicine, so...)
some favs: Patrick Süskind: Das Parfum
Günter Grass: Die Blechtrommel
Thomas Mann: Die Buddenbrooks, Das Zauberberg
and all time fav: Colleen McCollough: The Thorn Birds![]()
sure, if at least there had been fun with it. :Smug:MajestikMøøse said:h0tt
lolderek said:Dickens - Anything except Oliver Twist (it doesnt mean much to anyone anymore)
Tee said:sure, if at least there had been fun with it. :Smug:
amazing and challenging is Goethe's Faust in original. fuckin' trippin' without stimulanse.![]()
Bores?derek said:Post modernism bores me. My belief is that literature should paint a big picture even if it is about the little things. Post modernisms reluctance to absorb the metanarrative upsets me, although I suppose it can be occasionally refreshing under the right hand.
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