talk about books or smth idk
To discuss your weekly readings of books, textbooks and papers.
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@Merryvann can you pls.
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What's a good "classic novel" that is slightly more obscure enough that I wouldn't already have read or at least had a vague knowledge of the plot already
Do you enjoy short tales?
I'm reading a Chekov's collection (Penguin editions), they're very simple and well written.
And if you like Russian literature, Nabokov recommended "Petersburg" by Andrei Bely which I haven't read yet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petersburg_(novel)
Kafka on the shore, or Wind up bird chronicle by Haruki Murakami.
I really enjoyed White Noise by Delillo but I also read it during the pandemic so that might've helped
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What's a good "classic novel" that is slightly more obscure enough that I wouldn't already have read or at least had a vague knowledge of the plot already
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Do you enjoy short tales?
I'm reading a Chekov's collection (Penguin editions), they're very simple and well written.
And if you like Russian literature, Nabokov recommended "Petersburg" by Andrei Bely which I haven't read yet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petersburg_(novel)
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Kafka on the shore, or Wind up bird chronicle by Haruki Murakami.
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I really enjoyed White Noise by Delillo but I also read it during the pandemic so that might've helped
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