Hello Everyone!

What are you all reading?

I am currently going through a re-read of Dresden Files by Jim Butcher. Currently on 2nd book, Fool Moon.

  • @[email protected]OPM
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    11 year ago

    Nice list! I looked up The Sound and the Fury, from wikipedia:

    It is nearly unanimously considered a masterpiece by literary critics and scholars, but its unconventional narrative style frequently alienates new readers. Although the vocabulary is generally basic, the stream-of-consciousness technique, which attempts to transcribe the thoughts of the narrators directly, with frequent switches in time and setting and with loose sentence structure and grammar, has made it a quintessentially difficult modernist work.

    Interesting. Will add it to the list of “literary classics, some day” to-read list.

    Which translation are you reading for Metamorphoses? And any interesting academic commentary you can link to? Recently, I have been thinking of reading some of the older, historical work, starting with the most obvious choice, Homer’s Odyssey. Haven’t started it yet though, so many things to read, so little time.

    And respect for reading books that are beneficial to you!

    • DrMango
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      21 year ago

      Yeah, The Sound and the Fury was a doozy. I’m no stranger to difficult books and I generally like stream-of-consciousness modernist writing, but this one really tested me! I’ll have to revisit it some day I think.

      I have the Penguin Classics edition of Metamorphoses which credits David Raeburn as the translator. I’ve dabbled in the Iliad/Odyssey but frankly have found them entirely too dense to be worth my effort with the primary text. I… Haven’t found a lot of good resources for Metamorphoses yet. I have just been Googling “Metamorphoses Book 3 discussion” when I finish a section and perusing the submissions.