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Ricochet ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 27 2005 Location: Nauru Status: Offline Points: 46301 |
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I have no idea what the radio adaptation was about, but The Waves is Woolf's Sound And Fury. Modern, complex, emotional, pretty perfect. I don't know your reference to Janet & John, but I dislike from the start the fact that, from all there is in that book, you understood sexual mumbles. I myself read it three times by now and have yet to understand it completely. It's in the line of the great modern literature writing, while, in rest, it is one of the deepest meditations and strange writing Woolf, the great femme, achieved. |
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VanderGraafKommandöh ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: July 04 2005 Location: Malaria Status: Offline Points: 89372 |
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The radio adaptation was a shortened version of the novel, not detailing every facet. It just didn't work very well, in my opinion.
Maybe the book is better. I would surely hope so. Even my father didn't like it that much. I didn't even like any of the characters. They were all trite and rather annoying. Even Percival, who doesn't actually have anything to say! It just felt like a mishmash of good ideas, that didn't go anywhere. I got lost easily too and wasn't sure what on earth was going on... Edited by Geck0 - September 23 2007 at 21:58 |
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BaldJean ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: May 28 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 10387 |
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the purpose is to look at the pictures, of which the book is full. the unreadable text is just an extra. the book seems to be a kind of encyclopedia from some strange planet |
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Of course there's nothing accurately by which to realize, so simply, what's going on, since it's a modern, polyphonic, artistic, turbulent, psychological and emotion-driven writing. It's so fantastic, as much as it is complex, ambitious and depth-endearing. Even if those "sexual hints" were the clearest thing you understood from the book (or the radio book) (though I remain contrived, there is no "sex sex sex' in The Waves), it would be a "hint" of Woolf's special sexuality, a troubling thing in the society of her days - thus, her characters are also lost from the society and born from the author's emotional personality. The Waves is a shocking masterpiece, though my favorite remain Mrs. Dalloway and To The Lighthouse. For sure, not a masterpiece on everyone's taste. But, by no means, an atrocity. Rest assure, James, you're not the first (nor the last) to reject Woolf's special and modern art of writing, thinking, personalizing and euphemistic. Like I said, the society has never ever made her think the world's a great place. And that's why she's so special. Both humanized and outcasted within herself, her characters themselves gained the same level of revealed personality, expression, complicated emotion, fear or shadowed philosophy. |
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I just finished Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy by finishing Blue Mars last night. What a great trilogy!
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Your recent posts have inspired me to re-read this epic ![]() ![]() About halfway through at the moment; thus far, not as impressed as I usually am with SK - seems a little 'SK by numbers'... Well written as usual, but I feel I've read this before. I shall persevere though. ![]() Once finished, and following many long conversations with friends in Tunisia when on holiday (bearing in mind it was mid-Ramadan when we were there) I've made it my mission to read this little known tome: ![]() In the past, I've read The Bible cover to cover, so I thought I'd give this one a read. I believe I'll find a lot of similarities to the Old Testament, but could be interesting to see it from a different perspective. Wish me luck. |
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I have yet to read The Waves but it's in my Must Read list. Woolf rocks; I love her words, so poetic, so pretty.
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I've read Pratchets Wintersmith and Making Money this week. Wintersmith is a great story but with far fewer laughs than I would have expected from a Nac Mac Feegle story, and Making Money is a great story filled with hilarious one-liners and a couple of excellent scenes.
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Asimov's Pebble in the Sky.
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Just finished Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club. Wow, this is even more nihilistic, cynical and powerful than the movie. I strongly encourage anyone who enjoyed the movie to read this book. Admittedly, there aren't many differences between the two though.
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I read somewhere that the author was surprised by the different twist from the movie version's ending, and that he even found it better than the books own ending... What do you think? I haven't read it btw...
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Hmmh, both endings were excellent as far as I'm concerned. Without giving too much away, the book's ending sort of leaves some things out in the open, unanswered... whereas the movie's ending seems quite final in all its destruction. |
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Sufism : Veil and Quintessence by Frithjof Schuon and a book by Titus Burckhardt about sacral art(Von Wesen heiliger Kunst in den Weltreligionen).
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I read the Snow Goose for the first time. Damn, it was sad.
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I am in the middle of reading Catch-22, and it makes me sad to know I can't read it all the time (cause I got other stuff to do)
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At the moment I am reading this; Fiona Mcintosh - Myrrens's Gift - The Quickening book One. Almost finished. A very good book. Good character building.
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Less boring than reading through the bulk of your 30000+ forum posts ![]() Here' you have two more: ![]() ![]() Edited by Angelo - October 20 2007 at 04:22 |
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I had a choice between Nietzsche's Genealogy of Morality and the more modern, current affairs Age of Fallibility: the Consequences of the War on Terror by George Soros. I went with the Soros book. Nietzsche works are feckin' expensive at Barnes and Noble.
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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