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On January 22, 1981, Marguerite Yourcenar took her place in literary history when she became first female "immortal" admitted to the French Academy since its founding in 1635. She was an ideal choice--and a much more suitable candidate than the more sensual Colette or...
*The book of happiness * by Nina Berberova, you get every type of love there is there, love for parents, friends, husbands and lovers... try it, it's great.
And for a non-Hollywood scenario try Marguerite Yourcenar's *Coup de Grace*... it's really interesting.... it is really worth it!
I'll have a look at that one^ ^
Did you ever see a movie called MUSA:THE WARRIOR? it's a Korean movie i liked very much!
http://www.michaeldvd.com.au/Reviews/Reviews.asp?ID=5212
I don't think anglo or non anglo reffers to being black or white, it reffers to authors that write in english in comparrison to authors that write in another language, thus being less accessible to an english speaking public.
Actually, he moved to England when he was 6 and his parents gave him a japanese education in hope of their return to their home country. If you ever read his book,"AN ARTIST OF THE FLOATING WORLD" you will see that although he may have the influences of both worlds he could never really be...
Nina Berberova
Andrei Makine
Gabriel Garcia Marques
Laura Esquivel
Isabel Allende
Umberto Eco
Dino Buzatti
Italo Calvino
Alain de Botton
Martin Page
Marguerite Yourcenar
Marguerite Duras
Arturo Perez-Reverte
Amin Maalouf
Bernhard Schlink
Juan Marse
Luis Sepulveda
Michel...
Mr. Darcy
Rhett Butler
Lestat
Alexander the Great( i had a crush on him while reading his biography)
Kira from the manga Angel Sanctuary
and Lord Byron, even though he is an author and i probably shouldn't mention him in this thread but i've had a crush on him ever since i read the first poem.
Control Freak
The profound stickiness and chewiness of Goldberg’s Peanut Chews (may include the entire toffee family) satisfy the aggressive tendencies of the Control Freak (CF), and indeed may fuel the CF’s propensity to boss others around.
Hmmm...
Never thought at myself as a control...
He played a wide range of characters from drama "La veuve de Saint-Pierre", adventure "Le Bossu" and comedy "Apres-Vous".
And i loved him in "Sade" as well, i think it's one of the parts that fit him the best.
Has anyone seen this movie? I did and liked it very much, so much that it made it to the top of my favourite movies list.
The main characters are played by Vanessa Paradis ( she is such a talented actress, such a shame that she gave up on it) and by my favourite french actor, Daniel Auteuil(ok...
Here are some appreciations i found on the book and its author:
Drugs and sex and drugs and sex and drugs and sex. Throw in music, booze and puke, a little William S. Burroughs and A Clockwork Orange, set the blender on high, pour into a tall glass and drink in Japanese writer Ryu Murakami's...
A river runs through it
La fille sur la pont
In the mood for love
Gone with the wind
Casablanca
The usuall suspects
LA Confidential
Braveheart
Jeux d'enfants
And sure... well most of these were not life-changing films, but they did leave a strong impression on me, even if it was just...
First of all, so nice to find a fellow japanese literature lover:D
I do know some things reguarding Mishima's byography but didn't know there was a book on it, however i've been wanting to buy a collection of articles written on Mishima by french author Marguerite Yourcenar, and seeing that...
Thanks a lot, i plan on reading it as soon as i can get my paws on it:D :D :D
I was wondering which one of her books to pick up next.
Have you read "Daughter of Fortune"?
ALMOST TRANSPARENT BLUE by RYU MURAKAMI( no connection apparently to haruki murakami, other then both being japanese authors and sharing a last name)... well this is the book i bought yesterday and started reading... it's good and also shocking, in fact yes i will have to agree with a review i...
Has anyone read "RASHOMON"? I did and i enjoyed it very much... but still i think i like other japanese authors a bit more MISHIMA, INOUE, YOSHIKAWA, of course MURAKAMI. Can you tell me what you think?
Muggle, you should try "House of spirits"... it continues the story in "Portrait in sepia"... well actually it's focused on other characters, not the main one in "Portrait in sepia" but it's about some of the characters there... it's still about memebers of the Del Valle family. :D
And now i...