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Re: Book Club & Parchments
« Reply #180 on: April 16, 2015, 11:43:13 PM »
Not everything by Pound sucked.  He was an bottom, though.

Congrats on plowing through that.  I'm reading the Aeneid, the Fitzgerald translation.  I'm about 1/3 of the way through.  Poor Dido.

Someone was getting rid of this book so I picked it up thinking I might eventually read it.  I surprised myself.  It's pretty good.  I don't usually sit down with novel sized epic verse, although I read most of the Greek tragedies and several works by Aristophanes.  But drama is different.

Gotta go take this marmalade out of the hot water bath.   I made seville orange and it's about done.  It took hours and hours.  It had better set up right or I'll shoot myself.

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Re: Book Club & Parchments
« Reply #181 on: April 17, 2015, 06:20:50 AM »
Yes, poor Dido indeed. But she wasn't the only woman similarly treated by the Greek heroes (as I'm sure you know); Odysseus, Jason, Agamemnon, Theseus... pretty much all of them were utter cads.
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Re: Book Club & Parchments
« Reply #182 on: April 17, 2015, 03:03:16 PM »
This misogyny wasn't limited to the Greeks.

Try Sir Walter Scott's Kenilworth.  Whoa.  Talk about a protagonist destined for the Don'tDateHimGirl.com website... brrrr!!

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« Reply #183 on: April 18, 2015, 09:27:29 AM »
And you're correct about Pound--he did write a few nice pieces. But he was an abysmal personality who glommed onto his more talented cronies. There's a reson he isn't really read or studied these days.

Currently reading The Long Ships by Frans Bengtsson.
http://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2010/06/28/the-fly-leaf-the-long-ships/
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Re: Book Club & Parchments
« Reply #184 on: June 20, 2015, 12:22:13 AM »
Reading - Aldous Leonard Huxley - Island

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Re: Book Club & Parchments
« Reply #185 on: June 20, 2015, 01:01:05 AM »
Blake by Peter Ackroyd
http://www.eclectica.org/v1n1/reviews/skea_blake.html

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Seven Types of Ambiguity by William Empson
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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #186 on: June 30, 2015, 07:24:22 AM »
The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell just finished... am going back to How Milton Works by S. Fish.
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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #187 on: June 30, 2015, 10:41:36 AM »
The Paper Magician - Charlie N. Holmberg

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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #188 on: July 03, 2015, 12:14:35 AM »
Just finished Euripides' Orestes.  What a strange play.  It promises to be the usual tragic bloodbath and then a god intervenes and everything turns out ok.  Geez.

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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #189 on: July 03, 2015, 06:36:10 AM »
deus ex machina. whose translation?
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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #190 on: July 03, 2015, 01:15:15 PM »
Peck & Nisetich  (Oxford Univ. Press, 1995)  Thank you piratebay

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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #191 on: July 05, 2015, 10:00:56 AM »
So... I live in a college town east of Los Angeles and every Sunday morning there's a street market which sells fruit, vegetables, knickknacks and a used book stall.
I just bought:

1. Situation: Documents of Contemporary Art, ed. C. Doherty
2. William Tyndale: A Biography by D. Daniel
3. Trozas by B. Traven
4. The Cheese and the Worms by C. Ginzberg

Not a bad haul for $3

https://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/content/cheese-and-worms
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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #192 on: July 06, 2015, 12:40:29 AM »
1. Situation: Documents of Contemporary Art, ed. C. Doherty
2. William Tyndale: A Biography by D. Daniel
3. Trozas by B. Traven
4. The Cheese and the Worms by C. Ginzberg

Your taste in litrature is eclestic.

I have finally obtained the last two books in the "Mythago Wood" series by Robert Holdstock.
So I savouring these.

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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #193 on: July 12, 2015, 07:44:18 AM »
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Re: Reader's Nook
« Reply #194 on: July 20, 2015, 02:50:15 PM »
Now reading Mother of Eden by Chris Beckett.

And my shipment of two books were waiting for me when I came home from work:

1. Finn and Hengest by Tolkien.
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/674474.Finn_and_Hengest

2. The Play Called Corpus Christi by V.A. Kolve.
https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Play_Called_Corpus_Christi.html?id=iweoAAAAIAAJ

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