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A curriculum is formingThis is a huge reason i'm on this site, to just say what i'm reading, it may come off as bragging, but it really feels wonderful to be reading the classics, yes classics in general, not just from Antiquity. Kafka's The Trial Shakespeare's Hamlet... See More »
Plutarch's Moralia (1/1,000)This shall be an ongoing list covering the next 20 years, and then squat, i'd clutch my breast, and go down without a whimper, just some farts and bodily twitching. But 1,000 has to be in the scope, I may croak when I'm not done most, but being well... See More » (1)
has anyone read 'hellfire' by john saul (1986) i just bought a used copy online, it's a thriller /horror...i look forward to reading it. (1)
5 credits as a final treat -- (AA2~6)to do, listen to a whole Great Course per month, this is April's choice!! and Plutarch's Moralia in 2 volumes and a couple from a different location, but still pretty ancient, The Rig Veda, and Upanishads, yippee!!! And our local hockey team... See More » (1)
10/10 The Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky translations of Fyodor Dostoevsky + a LONG BiographyThere's a group of online warriors that hate these translators, but I refuse to buy into their smear tactics, and will gladly place their hard work into my Curriculum for arguably the most famous 19th century Russian author 1. The Eternal Husband... See More » (2)
3/50 Clarice LispectorNovels 1. Near to the Wild Heart -- 1943 2. The Chandelier -- 1946 3. The Besieged City -- 1949 4. The Apple in the Dark -- 1961 5. The Passion According to G.H. -- 1964 6. An Apprenticeship or The Book of Pleasures -- 1968 7. Água viva --... See More » (1)
if you're reading an old paperback book, how'd you make sure pages don't fall out orpages fall loose? i have a lot of old paperbacks, second hand, in good condition for their age and i'm hesitant to read any of them in case pages fall loose whilst reading.. any advice or thoughts welcomed
9/10 E.M. CioranI can almost hear him get angry with me, saying "please drop the number 1 thinker bullcrap, you are nothing to me, you hear!!" But I do love this guy's books, what is listed here are his French books translated by Richard Howard that I have nice... See More » (1)
2/50 Some Hinduism essentialsWhat is gathered here is the best resources I have for this most interesting and fascinating Religion, there's others I have e versions of, but they're cheap with typos that make reading it a chore. Rig Veda -- 3863 pages It is unclear to me if... See More » (4)
Audible Day & Night RuleFor the first half of the wake period -- non-fiction and the 2nd part Fiction and even more non-fiction. I am very biased towards non-fiction. If I ever get my gummy drugs again, fiction is raised a little in importance however, but that will be in... See More »