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Toilet & Bowels 07.18.2014 02:03 PM

Reading this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_in_Yellow

And no, I haven't seen True Detective.

ilduclo 07.18.2014 03:09 PM

what a great loss this guy was. this is fantastic stuff
 

Phlegmscope 07.18.2014 03:20 PM

Just finished reading this last night.
 

!@#$%! 07.19.2014 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Reading this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_King_in_Yellow

And no, I haven't seen True Detective.


oh, it is awesome (i mean true detective, haven't read any of those mentioned in the article)

great writing/acting/cinematography, but damn, it gave me nightmares.

Toilet & Bowels 07.19.2014 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
oh, it is awesome (i mean true detective, haven't read any of those mentioned in the article)

great writing/acting/cinematography, but damn, it gave me nightmares.


Apparently there's some connection between the show and that book

dirty bunny 07.19.2014 10:01 PM

Weaveworld by Clive Barker

Bertrand 07.21.2014 03:09 PM

Currently reading a translation of Flann O'Brien's At Swim-Two Birds.
I had never heard of him. There was something good written about him on a French readers site (Babelio) about The Third Policeman - which was nowhere to be found in the third library I went to.
But they had a lot and I picked that one, and it's kicked off splendidly.

1939... The translation was done in 2002...
No wonder I had had no clue (unless he's mentioned in here, among the other 178 pages).

Rob Instigator 07.21.2014 04:12 PM

 


I am gonna get all crazy like Alan Moore

Mortte Jousimo 07.22.2014 12:23 AM

Just finished Zeppelin book (Name was something like When the giants walked on the earth).

Now I`ve got Finish rock artist Kauko Röyhkä´s written Velvet Underground/Lou Reed -book on reading.

Hip Priest 07.22.2014 06:27 PM

The Don Camillo stories by Giovanni Guareschi, which I haven't read for years, and John Wesley Powell's 'The Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Canyons'.

Savage Clone 07.22.2014 06:34 PM

Wow, hey man!

Hip Priest 07.22.2014 06:44 PM

Hey Savage. Nice to see you.

!@#$%! 07.22.2014 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Apparently there's some connection between the show and that book

probably is, probably isn't, and i won't spoil it by telling you

great show

Savage Clone 07.22.2014 07:40 PM

Wish I could contribute, but sadly I have mostly been reading DAW sci fi trade paperback stuff this season.

Jim72 07.23.2014 05:03 AM

Finishing up No Country For Old Men but I kinda stalled on that. Thing I've been reading most recently is Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis, really fun writer.

Jim72 07.23.2014 05:04 AM

His book from before it, Main Street, is the best book I ever read too so I'm having a good time with that one

evollove 07.23.2014 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim72
Thing I've been reading most recently is Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis, really fun writer.


I remember one night I couldn't sleep. Picked up Babbitt. Read the whole thing that night. Just couldn't put it down.

I've read four or five others and they were very absorbing as well.

He seems pretty underrated nowadays. But just wait. In a little while, we'll have the 100th anniversary of the roaring 20s, and I predict a Lewis resurgence.

!@#$%! 07.24.2014 08:17 AM

the other day i started reading this translation of kafka stories and it all started well andthen everything fell out of shape and i had this nausea at the incomprehensible paragraphs. not that it was kafka but rather the syntax of the english version, there was a lot of faff, nothing made sense, i was aggravated and put it down in disgust. i regret not reading german and having to put up with this shit. how they can make it so ugly.

who writes good sentences anymore? i can't fucking stand "books." just give me a decent sentence that does not make me vomit.

evollove 07.24.2014 09:14 AM

^

1.) Which translation?

2.) Have you read everything by Nabokov? If not, you're missing out on some glorious sentences.

!@#$%! 07.24.2014 09:43 AM

ha ha ha! nabokov! i used to have that lo-lee-ta bit all memorized (in a kingdom by the sea) as one of the best prose poems in the english language. yes maybe i'll dig something up from my boxes. thank you for that.

the kakfa in question was "description of a struggle" in a 1983 complete stories volume, for the centennial of his birth, and that particular translation was done by some tania and james stern. ouch.

okay i should get to work and look busy for the morning but thanks, really.


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