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Yan Geling: The Flowers of War and The Uninvited – tuesdays in silhouette
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Books Read (By Year). Yan Geling: The Flowers of War and The Uninvited. April 23, 2013. July 8, 2014. Yan Geling is one of China’s most promising contemporary writers. Earlier this year, while I lay in bed recovering from an a bad case of the flu, I did a. Of reading – and I happened to have two of her novels on my bedside table:. The Flowers of War. Also: 13 Flowers of Nanjing) and. Also: The Banquet Bug). It is completely unlike the gory, graphic [non-fictional] account of the war by Iris Chang (.
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Books Read (By Year). October 18, 2013. October 22, 2013. I’m still getting on slowly with Proust, but in the meantime, I’ve ventured into new territory with Dante. And MOOCs – free online courses from institutions like Yale, Stanford and Harvard Universities! The main lectures/resources I’m using to read Dante are from an open course at Yale: ITAL310. But there’s also a fine compilation of readings at Saylor.com’s ENGL409. 8216; Mazzotta goes briefly through Vita Nuova as a preamble to the Divine Comedy...
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Books Read (By Year). Russian Reading: Week 3 Round-Up. November 14, 2012. April 3, 2013. Everyone seems to be making good progress so far! Rachel recently finished Gogol’s short story, The Nose. Which she adored. I think I’d also be interested in reading this after I’m done with. Because Nabokov actually goes into some detail about Gogol’s obsession with noses in his critical biography. Claire has also been captivated by Gogol’s writing in Dead Souls. A character experiencing the start of starvation in ...
The Garlic Ballads – tuesdays in silhouette
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Books Read (By Year). April 19, 2013. October 18, 2013. I have to say that this was a welcome respite from the Proust’s dreamy voice/narrative style in Swann’s Way. Mo Yan is sharp, in both his language and observations, and. While (as with Barnes’ recent Booker winning. The Sense of an Ending. I don’t want to detract from the merits of this book by making this post about politics, I want to just point out that Mo Yan is hardly a. I thought a writer’s primary role was to. Well, guess what? Change doesn’t...
Archives (By Writer) – tuesdays in silhouette
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Books Read (By Year). De) Balzac, Honoré. The Girl with the Golden Eyes. The Sense of an Ending. Nine Parts of Desir. E / People of the Book. Byatt, A. S. Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell. The Woman in White. The Inheritance of Loss. Fitzgerald, F. Scott. Tender is the Night. Tess of the D’Urbervilles. Never Let Me Go. When We Were Orphans. Remains of the Day. Kretser, Michelle de. To Kill a Mockingbird. Marquez, Gabriel Garcia. Love in the Time of Cholera. A Year in Provence. After Dark / Norwegian Wood.
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Reflections | projects and readalongs
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A blog child of 'tuesday in silhouette'. Winter is here once again, and I’m struggling to remember the days when I had hours to devote to reading. But it seems like I appreciate books more in the times where I’ve not had proper sleep for weeks because of assignments, and what not. Is it kind of perverse that I manage to find most tranquility in the midst of the storm? Anyway, now that I’m out of hibernation (yes, I see the irony) I’ve decided to finish of. I think it was? The last thing I wrote about.
Japanese Literature Challenge 6: Welcome!
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Previous Japanese Literature Challenges. Best Japanese Novels from Goodreads. Tuesday, May 22, 2012. I'm so glad that you've joined the Japanese Literature Challenge 6! The 'rules' are easy: read a work of Japanese literature and enjoy what others have read. This is the place where we will link to our reviews. Please leave your name and title of the work you read in the first box, then the URL to your review in the second. Patty@A Tale of Three Cities (1Q84, Book I). Madeleine "A PERSONAL MATTER. Tony's ...
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Atonement - Ian McEwan. On a summer in 1935, Briony Tallis, a thirteen year-old aspiring writer, accuses her elder sister’s lover and gardener of a crime he did not commit. He is sent to jail then is sent off to fight during the war, where he is separated from her sister, Cecilia. Then the novel switches to the future, where Briony is working as a nurse instead of going to Cambridge as a sort of penance. Robbie is at the war and corresponds with Cecilia through letters. Friday, 14 November 2008. Each cha...
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A blog child of 'tuesday in silhouette'. My main blog over at tuesday in silhouette. Is starting to look a little crowded, so I’ve created a separate place for readalongs. This means I can post any progress/notes/thoughts here without worrying about cluttering my front page. While I absolutely love compiling lists and projects together, I’m not so good with time limits and such, so wish me luck! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
Prelude | projects and readalongs
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A blog child of 'tuesday in silhouette'. Tomorrow we begin our journey into Sigrid Undset’s. Over the past few days, I’ve been reading Brad Leithauser’s Introduction in an attempt to acquaint myself with the book, and now my head is full of thoughts before I’ve even begun Part I: The Wreath. First, a note on translations. Tiina Nunnally writes that in Norwegian,. Ascension to ‘cult classic’ status. After all, no matter how archaic or inaccurate it is, no matter how many scenes deemed R...Of course I&#...
Moving Back! | projects and readalongs
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A blog child of 'tuesday in silhouette'. I’ve decided that maintaining two blogs for essentially the same thing is too much trouble, and so I’ve moved this blog over to my main one over at tuesday in silhouette. Hope to see you all there :). Ps for those of you who came over from The Classics Club, the sign up post for Russian Reading Month can be found here. September 7, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Laquo; Previous Post.
Thoughts | projects and readalongs
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A blog child of 'tuesday in silhouette'. Making my way steadily through The Wreath. Up until now, I haven’t been casting my ‘critical eye’ over this book, because I’ve been reading it to relax. Of course, there’s something perverse in my reading something like. To relax, but it really has been pleasant to let my mind. Words, not mine, but it’s what I actually meant to say –. I feel like I am reading for the sake of reading, rather than for the sake of finishing the book. Because it’s so traditional...
Sunday Salon: Impressions | projects and readalongs
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A blog child of 'tuesday in silhouette'. Today I finally settled down with my copy of Sigrid Undset’s Kristin Lavransdatter. First Sunday in a while where I could just. So I have a few more essays breathing down my back, and maybe a few exams coming up too, but hey – what are Sunday afternoons for, if not relaxing? Am I being unorthodox by posting notes as I go? I’m reading. If that makes any sense at all, let me know. These days I’m finding it increasingly hard to articulate myself. Is neither an intima...
Sublime and seductive, The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng « Like the World.
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Reasons to like the world. Sublime and seductive, The Garden of Evening Mists by Tan Twan Eng. There’s alot going on in this garden! Sublime and seductive, The Garden of Evening Mists has it all. Intriguing characters in a fascinating historical context, written with lyricism and a deep philosophical heart. Now a retired judge, Yun Ling returns to the garden they created. As her story unravels, memories and secrets are revealed. Malayan Communist soldiers during the Malayan emergency. Is also a fan.
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Books Read (By Year). July 9, 2014. July 9, 2014. After trying countless times to revive this blog, I’ve just moved it – every single post from my fragmented throughts on. Back in 2008 to my latest one on Dante in June of last year – to another blog. SHUMI. October 18, 2013. October 22, 2013. The main lectures/resources I’m using to read Dante are from an open course at Yale: ITAL310. But there’s also a fine compilation of readings at Saylor.com’s ENGL409. The Yale ITAL310 course is taught by Professor G...
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