Abstractfalu

Abstractfalu

@lonesometrapeze.bsky.social

I like reading books a lot, studying languages and history, playing video games, etc. I particularly use this account for books and all things book-related.

64 Followers 389 Following 40 Posts Joined Dec 2024
4 months ago

I often take book reviews with a grain of salt. Unless if they’re informative of the books structure, I usually feel one shouldn’t be steered away from reading a book if one definitely Wants to give it a go.

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4 months ago

Started reading The Secret History today. I really need to read some of that Dark Academia lol.

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6 months ago

I’m grateful this has been a productive year for me reading-wise. I think an important cause of it is my goal-setting; yet, even though I reached my book goal I’m still going because I feel the drive to which is pleasant.

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7 months ago

Started reading A Gate at the Stairs a few days ago. Pretty amusing and odd book so far.

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7 months ago

It’s been a long time. I feel like it’s time to read The Corrections by Franzen soon.

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7 months ago

Found a copy of John Barth’s The End of the Road today. I’m not sure if one is supposed to read The Floating Opera before it or not, however.

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7 months ago

Gonna continue to read the man with the golden arm and also probably the great Indian novel. The former bothers me slightly in that there’s not really any “chapters” per se, but rather, there are just sections

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7 months ago

It was a good book. Now i need to remind myself to read the books I actually have been reading on-and-off for a while now.

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8 months ago

Almost done with Cry, The Beloved Country. Good book. Pretty emotional book, and there’s some really good lines in it

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8 months ago

My least favorite part of the first one is the constant having to look back into the glossary for translations. It’s very frustrating. You’re basically actively punished for not knowing French. The second is really fun and proto-postmodern

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8 months ago

Finished reading The Enormous Room and All About H.Hatterr yesterday. The former was not so great to me but the latter was really good and enjoyable!

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8 months ago

I also a chance and got a copy of the novel The Dark Lantern by Henry Williamson. It’s a part of his “Chronicles of Ancient Sunlight.” I am reluctant to read it anytime soon though because I read Tarka the Otter and had a pretty unenjoyable time doing so.

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8 months ago

Voss is such a conflicting character. He’s both a complete jerk & surprisingly compassionate at the same time. In 1 section I was like “gosh, how the f could he do such a senseless heartless act?!” And then a few pages later I’m like, “oh my gosh, how could he do such a compassionate and kind act?”

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8 months ago

Started reading All About H. Hatterr today. Problem is I’m so tired and need some more coffee D :

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8 months ago

Haven’t listened to audiobooks before. I always would worry id space-out and not pay attention..

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8 months ago
YouTube
Animal Collective - Fireworks (Official Video) YouTube video by Domino Recording Co.

“It's the trees of this day
That I do battle with for the light”

youtu.be/ztvr09J7KK4?...

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8 months ago

It’s refreshing when authors write so well that you end up highlighting so many good sentences!!

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8 months ago

Been going back to reading Voss. Patrick White writes with some really good sentences. I don’t even care per se about the story. I mostly just like how he writes.

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8 months ago

Have to finish Voss at some point. But also The Enormous Room too

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8 months ago

Penguin classics or Oxford World Classics? I generally prefer Penguin. Though Oxford sometimes has more obscure books that Penguin hasn’t printed.

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8 months ago

I oftentimes try to be very strategic and look my public library’s website to see which books it Doesn’t have in order to justify myself. But I still just feel guilty buying books

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8 months ago

Amazon is always so tempting. There’s always so many books I want to get D:

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8 months ago

Not sure which translation of The Blind Owl is the best. I see penguin released a different translation in 2022.

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8 months ago

I had no clue the organization even had bookstores. That’s so cool.

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8 months ago

Sad :(

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8 months ago

Tends to have that irony and cynicism. That “there’s no moral absolute”-ism to it. I’m not a professor though. I can’t say things with certainty.

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8 months ago

I would’ve included Infinite Jest, but since DFW himself coined the term “New Sincerity,” I feel it’s more appropriate to label that work as that. Haven’t read that book nor Frolic though. I did hear that IJ is more serious with regards to emotions and all that. Postmodernism in writing I feel..

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8 months ago

I imagine Postmodernism as a movement/epoch in literature and philosophy and culture is generally over at this point in time. I’ve heard it be described as being from 1945-1980. Although, I feel maybe an exact end-date could be 1994- with the publication of A Frolic of His Own. Not sure though..

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8 months ago

Maybe after the Sue book, I’ll finish up some other books and venture back into postmodernism. It’s been a long time. Haven’t read anything postmodern in a while..

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8 months ago

Been reading the Mysteries of Paris by Eugene Sue nowadays.

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