drstratton
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I'm with you on that!That would be awful. Don't expect me to even try that.
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I'm with you on that!That would be awful. Don't expect me to even try that.
Honestly, how could you not like Stienbeck! East of Eden is a stunning read.It's all right Lozzy. I did my degree in this stuff & hated most of what I read ~ but I came to a conclusion & I hope I don't offend my American friends. The writers I really can't stand are white American Males.Ugh! Hemingway, Steinbeck, Melville, Poe.. Salinger & Fitzgerald are a little better, but not much. I did better if they were black or Jewish ~ but then I like Dostoyesvsky.And for so long the people who decided what was a classic were white males...
And yet my favourite poet is TS Eliot because if you read him you touch on just about everything that has impacted English Literature.
Naturally he has gone in & out of critical favour...
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Obviously, I like Tolstoy. Different minds I guess.![]()
We have very different brains.
I'm jealous now. I would love to visit Cuba. I'm an admirer of Castro and the place itself is supposed to be lovely.I came to Hemingway only recently through a trip to Cuba. Not sure I would say I like his work, but you have to admire his ability to craft a sentence with so few words.
You're not missing much imo.I have not read Ulysses
I haven't tried that one. I tried the Grapes of Wrath, The Moon is Down ,& Of Mice & Men was a compulsory year 11 read. Three strikes & you're out. I didn't get very far with any of them.Honestly, how could you not like Stienbeck! East of Eden is a stunning read.
It is a stunning country with lovely people. I was there when Fidel died - so I witnessed the early stages of the ceremonies around that and got to talk to people about it.I'm jealous now. I would love to visit Cuba. I'm an admirer of Castro and the place itself is supposed to be lovely.
I've got those on the bookshelf behind me.I haven't tried that one. I tried the Grapes of Wrath, The Moon is Down ,& Of Mice & Men was a compulsory year 11 read. Three strikes & you're out. I didn't get very far with any of them.
That would explain Poe. It's not his writing, its his subject. Got it.I read Dostoyesvsky while still in High School. He suits a certain type of angst ridden teenage brain.
All my life I've had to work to `try & fit in with how other people think & do things. My brain really is scrambled differently.
As for Poe ~ I can't do things even slightly Gothic/horror. It gives me terrible nightmares so I just have to stay away. Needless to say there's quite a few classics I haven't, & will never, read.
What you suggest as an important must read? Steinbeck?You're not missing much imo.