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Twerkteam Pizza posted:*sweats* Actually, I have the trilogy. That said I've gone with The Beautiful and the Damned followed by American Psycho.
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I got some guy to read one page of invisible cities at work and now he's really mad at me because he has to track down a copy. loving owned idiot
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jsoh posted:I got some guy to read one page of invisible cities at work and now he's really mad at me because he has to track down a copy. loving owned idiot Calvino is good
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Invicta{HOG}, M.D. posted:I didn't really like the book much though I love Russian literature from that time. About the only part I really loved was the description of the harvest - it was a great passage. That's great but what about the description of Karenin deciding to confront Anna and then chickening out? I also really liked the character descriptions, like Stiva's early on, or Vronsky doing his accounts, or his mum being angry with him because he was in love with Anna.
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Thanks for the recommendation of Zambra, whoever it was. He's great. The Sound of Things Falling is also excellent
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 06:38 |
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We all love Italo Calvino here in this thread
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 08:51 |
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Everyone please read the Cosmicomics most especially the ones in the middle that I can't actually remember what happened but I remember them being fantastic. There's a great one about driving to meet a woman and not knowing whether she is at the same time driving to meet you I think.
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 08:55 |
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Just started Mason & Dixon and gently caress me it's a bit dense. Im having fun reading Dixon's dialogue in his geordie accent though 😯
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 10:21 |
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jsoh posted:I got some guy to read one page of invisible cities at work and now he's really mad at me because he has to track down a copy. loving owned idiot Congrats on spreading good lit, but does 'has to track down a copy' mean 'go to Barnes & Noble'? Doesn't every bookstore on earth have that book? I'm still reading Gravity's Rainbow, its been 2 months, reddy for something fresh & not so hard on my bad brain.
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david crosby posted:Congrats on spreading good lit, but does 'has to track down a copy' mean 'go to Barnes & Noble'? Doesn't every bookstore on earth have that book? the closest town with a book store is 500 km away and recently burned down
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jsoh posted:the closest town with a book store is 500 km away and recently burned down It's cool how I can reasonably assume that you're talking about the USA rather than Antarctica.
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rest his guts fucked around with this message at 16:41 on Jun 24, 2019 |
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im at a remote work camp in alberta and the town that recently burned down is fort macmurray
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 14:53 |
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rest his guts posted:nice inference. i'm sure the guy measuring things in kilometers is from the USA He reads adult books so clearly he's a cultured metric system user
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it si finally done
rest his guts fucked around with this message at 16:41 on Jun 24, 2019 |
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fridge corn posted:Just started Mason & Dixon and gently caress me it's a bit dense. Im having fun reading Dixon's dialogue in his geordie accent though 😯 That and V are the only ones I have left from Pynchon. I was planning on reading it last because I have heard good things about it and want to savor what may be the last new material by him I will read.
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 16:13 |
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Since someone asked about Journey to the West translations recently, how about Romance of the Three Kingdoms? What's the best translation of that?
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Invicta{HOG}, M.D. posted:That and V are the only ones I have left from Pynchon. I was planning on reading it last because I have heard good things about it and want to savor what may be the last new material by him I will read. This is my first foray into the wonderful world of Pynchon 😌
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Lunchmeat Larry posted:3 > 5 > 1 > Peace Walker > 2 > 4 What is this hack poo poo? 3 is misty eyed schlock for baby's. 2 is the only real answer, with 5 being pretty decent.
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CestMoi posted:Everyone please read the Cosmicomics most especially the ones in the middle that I can't actually remember what happened but I remember them being fantastic. There's a great one about driving to meet a woman and not knowing whether she is at the same time driving to meet you I think. Is it the one about the baby dinosaur walking around? I liked that one. Also the first one about the moon.
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Invicta{HOG}, M.D. posted:That and V are the only ones I have left from Pynchon. I was planning on reading it last because I have heard good things about it and want to savor what may be the last new material by him I will read. how 'hard' is Against the Day? Gravity's Rainbow is cool but my brain is Just Not Very Good and I am having a time of it, u know? I might take a year or so off from by boy Pynchon, just like I did for Bernhard.
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CestMoi posted:Everyone please read the Cosmicomics most especially the ones in the middle that I can't actually remember what happened but I remember them being fantastic. There's a great one about driving to meet a woman and not knowing whether she is at the same time driving to meet you I think. I'm not sure what the best story is, but the best ending is obviously Meiosis.
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david crosby posted:how 'hard' is Against the Day? Gravity's Rainbow is cool but my brain is Just Not Very Good and I am having a time of it, u know? I might take a year or so off from by boy Pynchon, just like I did for Bernhard. How far are you in Gravity's Rainbiw?
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Solitair posted:Since someone asked about Journey to the West translations recently, how about Romance of the Three Kingdoms? What's the best translation of that? Moss Roberts. He's done a huge complete translation and an abridged version. There's also an older translation, but I haven't read it because it's in Wade-Giles; it's probably cheaper though.
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This book called "Mating" keeps popping up in my local used book store, is it any good? It sounded kind of interesting but I remember seeing it like a year ago and flipping through it, so it must not have made much of an impression.
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Franchescanado posted:How far are you in Gravity's Rainbiw? It does take awhile to start flowing, once Slothrop takes off on his own things are a lot more straightforward and easier to follow
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Guy A. Person posted:It does take awhile to start flowing, once Slothrop takes off on his own things are a lot more straightforward and easier to follow i think that's more adaptation than design; i wouldn't call the back half of GR the most straightforward sections.
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Franchescanado posted:How far are you in Gravity's Rainbiw? Halfway through part 3. I get it, but it don't come naturally, whereas everything else in the classical canon does, idk. I'm not gonna give up, and I don't need a boost or like positive energy or daily affirmations or any of that horseshit, I just want 2 know about the difficulty level of against the day, and I wanna hear it from someone who knows Pynchon.
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david crosby posted:Halfway through part 3. I get it, but it don't come naturally, whereas everything else in the classical canon does, idk. I'm not gonna give up, and I don't need a boost or like positive energy or daily affirmations or any of that horseshit, I just want 2 know about the difficulty level of against the day, and I wanna hear it from someone who knows Pynchon. Against the Day is harder and less rewarding.
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Cloks posted:Against the Day is harder and less rewarding. Yowza! Guess I'll skip it for a few years.
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Heath posted:This book called "Mating" keeps popping up in my local used book store, is it any good? It sounded kind of interesting but I remember seeing it like a year ago and flipping through it, so it must not have made much of an impression. Unfortunately, no one in this thread has any experience with mating
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House Louse posted:Moss Roberts. He's done a huge complete translation and an abridged version. There's also an older translation, but I haven't read it because it's in Wade-Giles; it's probably cheaper though. You don't get much cheaper than available for free online. I got ahold of the Moss Roberts one too, and I guess I'll see how different they are soon enough.
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Solitair posted:You don't get much cheaper than available for free online. I got ahold of the Moss Roberts one too, and I guess I'll see how different they are soon enough. in my experience, the public domain translations of the four great classical novels have been absolutely dire.
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david crosby posted:Yowza! Guess I'll skip it for a few years. Against the Day has a really fun setting(s), a lot of homages to old school serials, some fun characters, some of the best diversions Pynchon has ever written, but gently caress me, at just shy of 1100 pages I just wanted it to be over with and I skipped the last 100 pages or so and read the ending. The book is good, but it falls short of GR'a greatness because it is just loving exhausting to read. If the book were half the length it would be on par with GR. V. is my favorite Pynchon though so if you want more GR but more easily digestible, I would go with that.
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david crosby posted:Yowza! Guess I'll skip it for a few years. Mason & Dixon, Inherent Vice and Bleeding Edge are all relatively light reads for Pynchon.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 12:07 |
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went ahead and got a copy of if on a winter's night a traveller thanks to the discussion itt
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 13:15 |
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I got it on Google Play books and showed it to the guy who loves invisible cities and he's offended by the premise I think
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 13:27 |
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I'd rank Pynchon difficulty as M&D> GR > AtD> V. > the rest Probably. Against the Day never breaks down completely like Gravity's Rainbow. There's always some sort of narrative. Other than that lovecraft section I completely forgot about where they find the giant in the ice. Man, that part was great.
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Heath posted:Against the Day has a really fun setting(s), a lot of homages to old school serials, some fun characters, some of the best diversions Pynchon has ever written, but gently caress me, at just shy of 1100 pages I just wanted it to be over with and I skipped the last 100 pages or so and read the ending. The book is good, but it falls short of GR'a greatness because it is just loving exhausting to read. If the book were half the length it would be on par with GR. V. is my favorite Pynchon though so if you want more GR but more easily digestible, I would go with that. I will read V one of these years. I bought Against the day like 4 years ago and never got around to reading it, and when I moved, I took only the books I owned that I hadn't read yet/wanted to read again. All the books I hadn't read were like 700+ page monstrosities, so AtD is sitting on the shelf next 2 the Cairo Trilogy, Terra Nostra, Tale of Genji plus other big books for big boys. Maybe I'll be kool and read them one day...
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Nanomashoes posted:I'd rank Pynchon difficulty as Thank u for the ranking. This is sincerely helpful.
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