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Literary theory says that postmodernist literature brought back the story, that nowadays a good writer is the one who manages to write good quality literature, with no compromise to the value of the writing, and appeal to the general public at the same time, by writing a captivating story...
I always do that.While reading a book, I google the name of the author and read interviews with him/her, get information from the official web page, find out more about the way in which that book was written or about some characters in the book, especially if the book is based on historical...
I read it a few years ago but I have it in my bookcase and I can leaf through it to remember, I'd like us to discuss it, I like Fitzgerald's books in general and I know this one is the closest to his biography and to Keats.
Do you know there are rumours that Zelda, his wife, wrote or at least...
I've just borrowed a book about everyday life in the second half of the 19th century, quite thick and full of history but very interesting.My reading is quite slow though as I'm very busy at work so it's good that the book is not from the library, but from a friend of mine.:innocent:
I looooved Middlesex, the way the story is built over periods of time, generations and different spaces, from Greece to Detroit, the irony and humour, the images, everything in the book is so well written.:)
I'm glad you mentioned Eugenides, Libra!
I usually watch a film twice or three times if I like it but here's the list of the films that I would see hundreds of times:
Amadeus
The Remains of the Day
Thelma&Louise
American Beauty
Amelie
I'm on Japanese literature right now:)I was a bit confused what to read next and a friend recommended Japanese authors; I had read a lot of Murakami, I strongly recommend him, especially Norwegian Wood
Now I'm reading Kawabata and I enjoy his book, planning to read Mishima.
I also recommend...
I'm in 1960s Japan watching a young prostitute sleeping in Kawabata's Sleeping Beauties, a strange but interesting story in which men are only allowed to watch beautiful young girls sleeping.
I love this writer, especially for his style and for the music in his prose, the images and the amazing metaphors that make you feel the air of Russian winters.
I read The Music of a Life about a pianist who runs away during the war, Human Love, The Woman who Waited and others. Well, these...
David Lodge's Author, author is about Henry James,it's a novel about Henry James' struggle as a playwright, he wasn't very successful with contemporary audience.Other writers appear in the novel as I remember, including Oscar Wilde.
And Fowles-The French Leutenant's Woman, the author himself...
When I read a book I usually hold a pencil in my hand, it's a habit I got from university when I always took notes for exams. Now I usually mark and take notes of passages that I like for different reasons-images, ideas, humour.When I read a book for my studies I always take notes.
What an interesting idea!! There are so many characters I would like to have dinner with.Now, the first that comes to my mind is Miss Kenton in Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the DayThat would be a neatly arranged dinner if Stevens, the butler, was invited too.:)