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My wife and I just finished reading Wallace Stegnar's "Angle of Repose," which won a Pullitzer Prize. It was quite a novel, very good.
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Stegner is one of those writers that is under appreciated.
I also enjoyed the "Big rock candy mountain" and "Wolf Willow". |
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I am listening to Michael Pollan read his book How to Change your Mind.... It is extremely interesting, well written, and he has a fabulous sense of humor.
My first audio book was a biography of an American woman who was a leader in the anti-Nazi resistance movement in Germany. The book is All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days. It is also a very good book but once everyone was arrested, the book became too grim for me and I had to stop listening and move on to (shall we say) more uplifting frontiers! |
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I do most of my reading via audiobooks streamed from my iPhone (through Bluetooth hearing aids). Not possible with illustrated books, lol.
1964 Eyes of the Storm It's a nice, big, heavy book of photos taken that year by Paul McCartney during the Beatles' early ventures out in the UK, France and the US. 275 photos and several dozen well-written pages of forewords/intros to the chapters - very relevant commentary given the sweeping cultural changes happening then. A fine time-capsule, especially for those who were around and recall the sensation. Last edited by tinnitus; 08-18-2023 at 11:47 PM. |
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About 90% through Ken Follett's "Pillars of the Earth". Wow. I've got the sequel, "World Without End" lined up.
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I've started reading "The Federalist Papers" by John Jay and Alexander Hamilton. Seems topical in the run-up to a Presidential election wherein some fundamental things may be called in to question if not changed. These essays were written for the popular press as a way to "sell" the adoption of the newly written federal Constitution, under which we live to this day.
It's a classic of American Political Science, of course. But stylistically it fits in the folder for Bad Writing. At least by modern standards. Long sentences. Strike that; overly long sentences. Tortured syntax and authors afraid to use periods. Given all that, Hamilton's ideas about the advantages of this new form of government are clearly brilliant even though they're not expressed in a modern style. I guess I'm willing to forgive that. I'm about a third of the way through. Takes patience, exercised in calm comfortable reading environment. Got that. Lucky me. |
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Picketts Charge - Stewart
Manhunt - Swanson The Musicians Way - Klickstein
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