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Los cuentos de Canterbury (Clasicos de la literatura series) de Geoffrey Chaucer
Camille Claudel: A Sculpture of Interior Solitude de Angelo Caranfa
Jewish Stories One Generation Tells Another de Peninnah Schram
Islam: From the Prophet Muhammad to the Capture of Constantinople Volume 1: Politics and War de Bernard Lewis
Great Expectations (Watermill Classic) de Charles Dickens
La Nausée de Jean-Paul Sartre
Medusa's Mirrors: Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, and the Metamorphosis of the Female Self de Julia M. Walker
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escrito por Yacaranda, às 11:52 am (EST) , Sep 29, 2009
(I started to fill them in 1977, when school was over and I began being bored).
By the way, Los Siete Locos is offered at amazon.com.
As regards me, I'm looking for Los Lanzallamas as German edition (Die Flammenwerfer).
Via internet one second-hand bookstore offers a copy (too exp. at the moment).
I have to read in German, because my Spanish is not good enough to understand all the nuances of the form of
expression of Arlt; this I understand by the language of the German translation of Los Siete Locos.
But spanish-written poems I have to read in Spanish and German (e.g. Xavier Villaurrutia, Carlos Pellicer
and Alejandra Pizarnik); I feel naked and bottomless reading poems in German translation only.
Saludos, Ernesto
escrito por Yacaranda, às 11:39 am (EST) , Sep 29, 2009
escrito por Yacaranda, às 10:37 am (EST) , Sep 29, 2009
By chance I met you on flickr, which made me get to know librarything.
And this is a real good thing. One can get suggestions for new books,
and find friends reading or having read the same or similar books.
Gradually I'll add to my catalog the books of my bookshelf.
Yours, Ernesto.
escrito por Yacaranda, às 8:46 am (EST) , Sep 29, 2009
I stumbled onto your library while checking other members having Joyce's Chamber Music. I was surprised there were so few having it.
Nice getting to know you, I'll make sure to stop by every now and then. Seems I could pick up some interesting book tips from your library. (You're way ahead of me in cataloguing, I really should get on with it...).
escrito por pierrot, às 5:30 pm (EST) , Sep 15, 2009
escrito por pierrot, às 2:52 pm (EST) , Sep 15, 2009
Anyway currently working on three books--the most interesting is a new novel by Colum McCann--Let the great world spin. Colum links his story around one Phillipe Petit--a man who tightrope walked the twin towers in NYC in 1974. It's a NYC novel and probably in the top 5 fiction works I've read this year. Also reading Naomi Klein's 'No logo' which is not quite as good as her 'Shock Doctrine'--maybe not the right way to put it--it came out in 1999 and a lot of the material feels dated now--basically about American's and Canadian's addiction to brands and advertising etc. The other is a short coming of age novel/memoir by a Frenchman Philippe Grimbert--called Memory.
I noticed lots of Vargas Llosa books in your library. My favorite of his Conversation in the Cathedral. When it comes to favorite books from the Latin and/or Southern Hemisphere that is one of them. I'd also include Bolano's longer works The Savage Detectives and 2666--Ricardo Piglia's Artificial respiration--his Money to burn is also one of the best noir books I've ever read, Arlt's Seven Madmen and Nicanor Parra has to be my favorite poet ever.
escrito por lriley, às 7:04 am (EST) , Jul 10, 2009
escrito por lriley, às 12:09 pm (EST) , Jul 9, 2009
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escrito por LolaWalser, às 5:07 pm (EST) , Jun 9, 2009
escrito por cepatri, às 2:21 pm (EST) , Mar 31, 2009
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