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Dr Strum |
Nov 14 2008, 04:50 PM
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I just finished "Only Revolutions" and "Only Revolutions", both by Mark Z. Danielewski, and started Dave Eggers's "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius". I'm already as in love with AHWOSG as I was with YSKOV! for the first line to appear within the novel: "THIS WAS UNCALLED FOR." Also for the fact that, in a short prefacing section titled "Rules and Suggestsions for Enjoyment of this Book", he recommends that you skip the preface, the last 200ish pages and the first four or so chapters, leaving you with the manageable, though slightly dull, middle 100 pages.
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Писатель всегда будет в оппозиции к политике, пока сама политика будет в оппозиции к культуре.
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Dr Strum |
Nov 16 2008, 04:11 AM
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QUOTE(Dr Sturm @ Nov 14 2008, 11:07 AM)  NOT TO MENTION THE THIRTY-SOMETHING PAGE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS SECTION ENDING WITH THE LINE "And here's a drawing of a stapler: " followed, obviously, by a drawing of a stapler.
I told you to watch out for the stapler. :/ QUOTE(Yuka @ Nov 15 2008, 04:08 PM)  Edit: Nevermind, just got out my copy and looked, and sure enough, it was Richard Adams.
Good job, Sauce. Read Across the Wall by Garth Nix. "Nicholas Sayre and the Creature in the Case" was anti-climactic. D: But I liked "From the Lighthouse." I need to go to the bookstore soon.
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Писатель всегда будет в оппозиции к политике, пока сама политика будет в оппозиции к культуре.
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