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May 25, 2006 18:56

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 ( Read more... )

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muffinwithnose May 25 2006, 23:49:49 UTC
I am so excited for the next couple of months.
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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theskywilleatus May 26 2006, 00:09:43 UTC
I want to go to at least one of either Feist or Amadou and Mariam, but they are so pricey! When are they? Where are you going?

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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muffinwithnose May 26 2006, 00:37:18 UTC
ooh the Feist show is free! It's on June 25 from 3 to 6, with Buck 65 and Jason Collett, at Summerstage. The Amadou and Mariam show is with Birdy Nam Nam (!!) on July 16 also from 3 to 6 but I'm not sure what the price is, which sucks.
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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theskywilleatus May 26 2006, 00:40:59 UTC
for the feist show, is it necessary to get tickets?
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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ex_hencefort613 May 26 2006, 00:21:02 UTC
new pornographers at summerstage! i have never seen them live! every time they play new york i'm gone and/or otherwise occupied! also, our reading lists overlap in a few places.

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olga_mendez May 26 2006, 00:53:46 UTC
whats nice about your book list is that just reading the authors' names is poetic in itself (as in, they all have a really nice sound to them [pynchon borges calvino, eco murakami, bulgakov, wallace, nabovov])(argus anyone?!?!)

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olga_mendez May 26 2006, 00:54:46 UTC
i mean nabokov but i just wrote banakov which is what i presume the russian name for that starchy fruit is

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ex_sweetadel800 May 26 2006, 01:38:04 UTC
You're so ambitious. I think my year-long reading list was shorter and of less merit.

I <3 Nabokov and the New Pornographers and am totally jealous of your internship.

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theskywilleatus May 26 2006, 01:40:51 UTC
It's doubtful that I will make it through, but I want to read as much as possible!

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aquariansnake May 26 2006, 02:59:25 UTC
I sure hope you have enough room in your summer schedule to be my friend! Haha, what lameness. I heart you mad much.

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theskywilleatus May 26 2006, 03:08:00 UTC
I could devote many summers just to being your friend! That's how much i heart you.

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