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Spadework for a palace
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มี.ค. 2024
- Just read “Spadework for a palace: entering the madness of others”. Loved it. Took lots of little lessons from it. For instance, it’s definitely permissible for someone to figure out their own personal system of punctuation that allows them to hear their voice better.
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This looks good. I really enjoyed his satantango, the only kraznohorkai I've read so far.
I think satantango will be the one I get to next
Robert Walser is the best! I would love to see where your mind wanders when you talk about his Robber.
I really wanna get a copy of the robber! I skimmed the Chicago public library copy like 6 years ago and liked it a lot
I've not read Krasznahorkai, but it sounded interesting enough. It seemed like his style might be stream of consciousness in some ways. My agenda for reading these days is just leisure oriented. I started reading The Catcher in the Rye, but haven't finished it. I get distracted easily. :) I'm familar with Charles Simic however. I like his dreamy, dark odd poetry.
I also get distracted easily. It seems to me like the form of my videos is based on my distractibility. Which Simic books are your favorites?
a lot of new titles to me here! I want to hear more about all of them!
You will no doubt hear hours more about all these books :)
I have read nine McPhee books, he is a favorite! Try Annals of the Former World, a five in one volume of his books regarding geology.
Robert Walser forever!
Boy do we have similar taste in books! Walserians unite
If you're not sure how to say Krasznahorkai, now might be the time to begin practicing (basically, kras-na-HOR-ka-yeh). He is an amazing writer. I have read satantango and the melancholy of resistence. Awesome Awesome books.
Thank you
sorry abt your funny bone leafy!
Thank you for your [leafy] concern, dearest viewer!
Stop what yer doing and read the Bernhard already!
Roger!