Re: What are you reading?
Interesting to hear the discussion around Sebald....I have read The Emigrants and Austerlitz and found them both too academic for my tastes (although I very much wanted to like them)! I can see how one might easily put him to work for critical theory, though.
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Maldoror, are you a literature student?</p>
I am finishing The Question of Bruno by Aleksandar Hemon while I await The Lazarus Project in paperback.</p>
I also pulled Pastoralia off the shelf, after reading dbc's endorsement.</p>
And I got a copy of the Red and the Black, at long last. </p>
Thanks, SZ. [51]</p>
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Interesting to hear the discussion around Sebald....I have read The Emigrants and Austerlitz and found them both too academic for my tastes (although I very much wanted to like them)! I can see how one might easily put him to work for critical theory, though.
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Maldoror, are you a literature student?</p>
I am finishing The Question of Bruno by Aleksandar Hemon while I await The Lazarus Project in paperback.</p>
I also pulled Pastoralia off the shelf, after reading dbc's endorsement.</p>
And I got a copy of the Red and the Black, at long last. </p>
Thanks, SZ. [51]</p>
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