Autumn Reading Plans (and a very loose TBR)

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  • Talking about some books I plan to curl up with in the Autumn months
    ✨Books Mentioned✨
    Memoirs of Hadrian - Marguerite Yourcenar tr. Grace Frick
    Kristin Lavransdatter- Sigrid Undset tr. Tiina Nunnally
    The Mirror and the Light - Hilary Mantel
    Monstrilio - Gerardo Samano Cordova
    Paradise Rot- Jenny Hval tr. Marjam Idriss
    It Lasts Forever and then it's Over- Anne de Marken
    The Karamazov Brothers- Fyodor Dostoevsky tr. Richard Pevear & Larissa Volkhonsky
    The Idiot - Fyodor Dostoevsky tr. Anna Brailovsky
    Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky tr. David McDuff
    White Nights - Fyodor Dostoevsky tr. Olga Shartse
    Dr Zhivago - Boris Pasternak tr. Nancy Stanley
    Wives and Daughters - Elizabeth Gaskell
    North and South - Elizabeth Gaskell
    Erewhon - Samuel Butler
    The Way of All Flesh - Samuel Butler
    The Garden Against Time - Olivia Laing
    Funny Weather - Olivia Laing
    Everybody - Olivia Laing
    Underland - Robert MacFarlane
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  • @LibroParadiso-ep4zt
    @LibroParadiso-ep4zt 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I read Dr. Zhivago for the first time at a hospital. I sat in the mirador looking at the bay. I was there for someone dear to me. For many years I'd avoided the novel. Nabokov hated the book, but when I read an essay by Edmund Wilson, pointing out the that the names were symbolic, pregnant with life affirming motifs, I was intrigued. Wilson and Nabokov had a falling out over the book (as well as over Nabokov's Eugene Onegin translation) and their friendship never recovered. Lara and Yuri's story is at the heart of the novel as history happens, taking no prisoners. It's a wonderfully sad book. David Lean's adaptation captured some of the pathos, but it was the BBC mini series starring Keira Knightley from the early 2000's that has a devastating conclusion. It's a fantastic mini series that will leave one, frankly, in tears.

    • @LibroParadiso-ep4zt
      @LibroParadiso-ep4zt 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The first book i read by Yourcenar was The Memoirs of Hadrian. Been an admirer of her work ever since. "Fires,""Coup de Grace," and "Mishima," are some of the books I"ve also enjoyed by her. Been a while since I visited her world.

    • @Sarahsreadingjournal
      @Sarahsreadingjournal  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @LibroParadiso-ep4zt oh great, I'll check out the mini series once I read the book! Thank you for the Yourcenar recommendations. If I love Memoirs of Hadrian I'll be sure to check more out!

  • @user-sd4gq6jr4m
    @user-sd4gq6jr4m 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you Sarah. TBH, I'd be more than happy to read this many in a year! Some cross over here because I love 19th cent literature. North and South is great. The Butler one was published posthumously, so it's comfortably in the Victorian era.

    • @Sarahsreadingjournal
      @Sarahsreadingjournal  4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @user-sd4gq6jr4m yes, it's quite an ambitious tbr! Definitely won't get to everything in Autumn. Ah, thanks for the clarification about the Butler. I was sure he was a victorian author 😅

  • @redheadreading
    @redheadreading 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Paradise Rot was an interesting journey, I wasn't sure how I'd find it but it did end up being a very distinct read! Will be very interested to hear your thoughts if you get to it. Doctor Zhivago! I feel like it's marketed so much as a romance probably because of the film adaptation, but really what's so interesting about it is the look at that moment of history. It almost felt like an achievement finishing it, not because it's the longest piece of Russian lit but because you go through such a journey with the characters during such a changeable time of history. It's one that listening to reviews of and talking about it with people has made it stay with me.

    • @Sarahsreadingjournal
      @Sarahsreadingjournal  4 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @redheadreading that makes me more excited for Dr Zhivago- I'm not a huge fan of romance, so that had been putting me off a bit!
      Slightly nervous for Paradise Rot 😬 I'm sure either way it will stick with me for a long time!