Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de marietherese
Louise Nevelson: A Passionate Life por Laurie Lisle
Crow : From the Life and Songs of the Crow por Ted Hughes
Vampires and vampirism por Montague Summers
Children of Albion Rovers : an anthology of new Scottish writing
The stars who created kabuki : their lives, loves, and legacy por Laurence Richard Kominz
Stories from a Ming Collection: The Art of the Chinese Storyteller por Feng Menglong
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Autores prediletosLouis Aragon, Gaston Bachelard, Beryl Bainbridge, Pio Baroja, Donald Barthelme, George Borrow, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Bronte, Brigid Brophy, Italo Calvino, Anne Carson, Angela Carter, Constantine Cavafy, Paul Antschel, Arthur C. Danto, Samuel R. Delany, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Marguerite Duras, Frantz Fanon, Elena Ferrante, Ronald Firbank, Gustave Flaubert, Michel Foucault, Anatole France, Henry Green, H. D., E. T. A. Hoffmann, Ted Hughes, Henrik Ibsen, Robert Irwin, Henry James, Yasunari Kawabata, Heinrich von Kleist, Pär Lagerkvist, Halldór Laxness, Alexander Marie Norbert Lernet-Holenia, Mina Loy, Stéphane Mallarmé, Thomas Mann, Harry Mathews, Guy de Maupassant, Patrick Modiano, Michel de Montaigne, Vladimir Nabokov, Natsume Soseki, Ovid, Thomas Love Peacock, Fernando Pessoa, Robert Pinget, Luigi Pirandello, Ezra Pound, Marcel Proust, Thomas Pynchon, Raymond Queneau, Ann Quin, Kenneth Rexroth, Jean Rhys, Rainer Maria Rilke, Pierre de Ronsard, Joanna Russ, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Anne Sexton, Naoya Shiga, Murasaki Shikibu, Susan Sontag, Sophocles, Gertrude Stein, Stendhal, Laurence Sterne, Tom Stoppard, Junichiro Tanizaki, James Tiptree, Leo Tolstoy, Michel Tournier, Miguel de Unamuno, Paul Verlaine, Voltaire, Marina Warner, Sylvia Townsend Warner, Mary Webb, Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, W. B. Yeats, Marguerite Yourcenar (Favoritos em comum)
Livrarias favoritasCity Lights Bookstore, D.G. Wills Books, Farenheit 451 Booksellers, Mysterious Galaxy, The Book Works, Warwick's
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I saw on a Talk group that you collect recordings of Les nuits d'été - which one is your favourite? I collect everything by Berlioz, especially the Fantastique, but I've managed to gather a few Nuits too. My personal favourite is one I recorded off the radio - with Katarina Karneús and Philippe Herreweghe. I seem to remember BBC Magazine once included another Karneús recording. If you know somebody at a recording label, please pressure them to make a commercial recording! :-D
Anyway, I noticed that you only have 'Berlioz remembered' in your library and I was wondering if you have ever read Berlioz's own Memoirs? They're absolutely worth it!
escrito por Steven_VI, à/s 4:36 am (EST) , Aug 10, 2008
escrito por Marensr, à/s 11:29 pm (EST) , Jun 30, 2008
escrito por eromsted, à/s 5:02 pm (EST) , Jun 23, 2008
thank you for your long and thoughtful message. i apologise for my late reply. i have not had much internet access recently. i am getting to the stage here i need to upgrade my account to add more books! it is wonderful to peek into your library and see what we have in common. i hope to steal ideas from you when i get a chance! i love the tagging system, it really makes you think about why you like certain books over others. i also like the neatness of having no capitalisation. looking forward to exploring your library x
escrito por jealousy, à/s 10:40 am (EST) , Mar 29, 2008
I do so appreciate your response to my request to identify an author (Simonson, it is). I'm a former librarian, long-since retired, formerly married to a writer and now happily reading all day long. My only fear is that I won't live long enough to read all the books I want.
I haven't posted my books on this site, because it would take too much time. (I have about 7,000.)
After a lifetime of reading the great classics of literature I am now bent on entertainment. (Those wonderful 19th century british women writers -- Edgeworth, Oliphant, Mrs. Gaskell-- whom I previously overlooked.) And, at a friend's suggestion, began reading contemporary writers who set their novels (mostly romances) in the Regency period. Hence the request about Simonson.
Happy reading,
Marianne Dunleavy
escrito por scholastica, à/s 3:57 pm (EST) , Mar 19, 2008
escrito por wandering_star, à/s 4:03 pm (EST) , Mar 10, 2008
escrito por wandering_star, à/s 7:57 pm (EST) , Mar 9, 2008
I've just been looking at comments on Mary Butts' work, and I was very intrigued by what you said about Armed with Madness ("Unequivocally oddest book I've read all year - about which I am hopelessly ambivalent and can't make up my mind whether to class in clunkers or top five). Could you tell me more?
I was looking her up because I'm currently reading Patrick Wright's "The village that died for England" - it's a very interesting examination of the way that the English countryside has been perceived over the last 150 years or so, focused on part of Dorset (Mary Butts' came up because that's where Armed with Madness and some of her other books are set).
escrito por wandering_star, à/s 5:15 pm (EST) , Mar 4, 2008
I just uploaded the cover of Pfaff's biography of M.R. James, and noticed that you had tagged it "no cover art". So I thought I'd let you know that there is now cover art available!
escrito por lilithcat, à/s 8:59 pm (EST) , Jan 7, 2008
Nice to see someone else that likes Anne Carson. I have been meaning to read Marguerite Yourcenar but have yet to locate any of her books (I am waiting for a Bookmooch opportunity!)
Cheers!!
Karen
escrito por kiwidoc, à/s 11:03 pm (EST) , Oct 19, 2007
escrito por depressaholic, à/s 7:13 am (EST) , Sep 2, 2007
escrito por depressaholic, à/s 7:12 am (EST) , Sep 2, 2007
The picture is very striking. I like the other pieces as well, but i think this one is approriate for librarything.
David Perrings
escrito por dperrings, à/s 3:59 pm (EST) , Aug 17, 2007
david perrings
escrito por dperrings, à/s 12:42 pm (EST) , Aug 16, 2007
escrito por LolaWalser, à/s 11:01 pm (EST) , Aug 8, 2007
escrito por languagehat, à/s 6:21 pm (EST) , May 10, 2007
escrito por languagehat, à/s 10:12 am (EST) , May 3, 2007
escrito por byzanne, à/s 4:07 pm (EST) , Apr 26, 2007
escrito por byzanne, à/s 3:41 pm (EST) , Apr 20, 2007
escrito por fak119, à/s 9:18 am (EST) , Mar 27, 2007
escrito por avaland, à/s 7:14 am (EST) , Mar 5, 2007
Good to hear that there are listeners from across the world - easy to do these days with streaming media and the BBC "Listen Again" service. It will be good to compare notes about these broadcasts.
escrito por antimuzak, à/s 4:41 pm (EST) , Jan 3, 2007
One of my favourite poets is Tamura Ryuichi, who died in 1998, I think. There's a book of his poetry out by a press in Palo Alto. He led me to Sakutaro - figuratively, of course.
escrito por asquonk, à/s 2:36 am (EST) , Sep 4, 2006
escrito por G001, à/s 9:53 am (EST) , Aug 18, 2006
escrito por southwestpoet, à/s 3:15 pm (EST) , Jul 11, 2006
(And is that Marie Therese as in "Marie Theres', wie gut Sie ist"?)
escrito por HouseholdOpera, à/s 8:12 pm (EST) , Apr 26, 2006
escrito por deliriumslibrarian, à/s 12:23 pm (EST) , Apr 19, 2006
escrito por deliriumslibrarian, à/s 12:40 pm (EST) , Apr 16, 2006
Keziah
escrito por nautilus, à/s 5:05 am (EST) , Mar 23, 2006
escrito por greenery, à/s 1:40 pm (EST) , Mar 10, 2006
There are others who have more books in common with me, but you have more "Books That Matter" in common with me.
Have a good Life,
Douglas
escrito por doogiewray, à/s 10:17 pm (EST) , Feb 13, 2006
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