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hamlet for school

madame bovary also for school :(

no time to read for leisure
 

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I cnt read books there just to boring, i guess maybe the books im reading at the moment r just boring.
 

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umm are u saying u dont read yet you still started this thread? :p
 

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trying to read heart of darkness.....the words on the pages try to form a picture, which is so far, too blurry
 

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Originally posted by astro
trying to read heart of darkness.....the words on the pages try to form a picture, which is so far, too blurry
Oh. Great book.. The 'bluriness' is in a sense the point, although I feel that Conrad writes in an eloquent manner. I'm re-reading it to prepare for uni assessments.

Also reading;
Victor Klemperer-The Klemperer Diaries 1933-1945, and still pressing on (when time permits) with 'The History of Art'.
 

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there's no doubt that conrad writes really good... fully understanding the mentaphors etc applied is the difficulty of it all
 

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i thought the forsythe saga was only a mini-series (gosh i'm ignorant)....may be a good read
 

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murakami - the windup bird chronicles

i've been reading it for weeks now! i have to read uni stuff in between.
 

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Originally posted by Sarah168
hamlet for school

madame bovary also for school :(

no time to read for leisure
hamlet and madame bovary is quite a good combination-- i still read them for leisure :D what do u think of MB so far? where u up to?

I found Flaubert agnoizingly flat at times which i think is a huge misconception since it took him days to write a paragraph :rolleyes: i hated knowing that i was missing out on something more deeper as i read MB, so dont let the subtlties put you off -- EVERYTHING means something.
 

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