MydriHaze
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Didn't even finish your first sentence, but yeah i think soKnow what I mean?
Didn't even finish your first sentence, but yeah i think soKnow what I mean?
Didn't even finish your first sentence, but yeah i think so
LOL fair enough.No sorry, didn't know it was an explanation, i thought we were just talking. If you want to explain something to me, make it short, i'm hangovered af, can't afford to read too much..
Sounds interesting. Translated from what?Yes. Well i couldn't tell, it's a translation. But it's rather lucid, absurd and humoristic
From what to English?English
You mean like reverse engineering approach to Langiage?English>French
I like Russian lit too, or at least the three entries in the genre that I've read ("War and Peace", "The Brothers Karamazov" and "The Idiot"). I read Dostoevsky's "The Idiot" just recently actually and quite liked it...the plot moves kinda slow (and it gets a bit confusing keeping track of all the names and interpersonal relationships in the book) but I just get a kick out of the dialogue in Dostoevsky's books
Awesome book.Blood Meridian by Cormac Macarthy
Nice.. anyone do the Audio book ?Awesome book.
Did you mean McCarthy or Drougge? I think 'Blood Meridian' is available as audio book - not to sure about "Heroine". I don't even think the latter one is available in any other language than Swedish, which is a damn shame. It's a fantastic book ('Blood Meridian' too).Nice.. anyone do the Audio book ?
McCarthy.. started it today. It’s brutal.. I’m into to it finish her tomorrow.Did you mean McCarthy or Drougge? I think 'Blood Meridian' is available as audio book - not to sure about "Heroine". I don't even think the latter one is available in any other language than Swedish, which is a damn shame. It's a fantastic book ('Blood Meridian' too).
i thought War and Peace really showed how much society has changed. That society came off so foreign and boring to me.