Plath. Ibsen. Woolf.
Dickinson.
Bloomsbury. Chekhov.
Millay.
Modernism. Tolstoy.
And Charles Chaplin.
Etc.
What are you reading this month?
Plath. Ibsen. Woolf.
Dickinson.
Bloomsbury. Chekhov.
Millay.
Modernism. Tolstoy.
And Charles Chaplin.
Etc.
What are you reading this month?
Somme Mud by E.P.F. Lynch, edited by Will Davies.
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I had to look that up, and it sounds fascinating. Let me know if you like it or not.
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I will. I haven’t read much yet but already it’s apparent that this Australian veteran has a way with words.
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Awesome! It’s on my TBR list.
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Erratic Fire, Erratic Passion.
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I had to Google that, and it actually sounds really interesting.
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It is the one of the best poetry books I have read in ages – no hyperbole. You will laugh, cry, be inspired…
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Awesome! I’ve added it to my TBR list. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Hemingway in Paris, An Appetite for Wonder by Richard Dawkins and Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation.
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All of those sound great. I’m currently reading Constellation of Genius: 1922: Modernism Year One, which heavily features Hemingway.
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Am finishing “Tender is the Night” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. I’m on a real Fitzgerald kick these days – I love being absorbed by his use of language.
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Oh, his use of language is truly lovely! I have issues with some other aspects of his writing, but I could never fault his way with words.
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