for the summer:
books (to start):
V and the crying of lot 49-Thomas Pynchon
Ficciones-Jorge Luis Borges
Numbers in the Dark and maybe some others-Italo Calvino
Foucoult's Pendulum-Umberto Eco
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle-Haruki Murakami
Slowness-Milan Kundera
The Master and Margarita-Mikhail Bulgakov
Infinite Jest-David Foster Wallace
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Also, that looks like a lot of good things for the summer.
I am going to be away from NP at Summerstage but here for both Feist and Amadou + Mariam!
Finally, on the books note, I really dug Master and Margarita. And I just finished reading some Nabokov. He writes so perfectly.
And I am right now reading, on Jonah's recommendation, The Last Samurai by Helen DeWitt which I am loving immensely. Have you read it?
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I've never read it, but I will add it to my list.
I'm reading Anna Karenina and I have been for the past month, and it is so wonderful, I just don't have enough time to read it.
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And I'm missing a few good shows in August because that whole month I'll be in France visiting family and running around Paris and Nice which I love doing so it's okay.
I really want to read Anna Karenina. My Eastern-European literature appetite is insatiable lately. I love reading in the summer for hours because it is so frustrating to read during the school year - but at the same time I love reading when I am busy, and being able to forget all busy-ness for a while (I was going to make the "y" into an "i" but then I'd get "business." Hmm.)
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france sounds really lovely, and bands always return.
i like reading when i'm not busy, because when i'm busy i get distracted. this summer i was at the beach for the month and just read all day every day. it was great. i haven't read enough eastern european literature--i've been too focused on south america. i should work on changing that.
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I <3 Nabokov and the New Pornographers and am totally jealous of your internship.
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