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Breakfast of Champio... 09/09 Luxagraf is currently reading:
Breakfast of Champions (Paperback)
by Kurt Vonnegut
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August 12
The Silent Cry: A No... Luxagraf gave 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars to:
The Silent Cry: A Novel (Hardcover)
by Kenzaburo Oë
bookshelves: beauty, death, dreams, politics, soul
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recommended for: fans of russian or other reasonably heavy literature
read in August, 2008

Luxagraf Luxagraf said: "I have a feeling that this translation is not the best in the world (though as far as I know it's the only). Oe gets quite a bit of praise for the poetics of his language, but I didn't really think it was all that remarkable, which, in the case of tr...more "
July 31
The Orchard Keeper Luxagraf gave 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars to:
The Orchard Keeper (Paperback)
by Cormac McCarthy
bookshelves: beauty, literature, nature
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recommended for: everyone
read in July, 2008

Luxagraf Luxagraf said: "Cormac Mccarthy's first book may well be his best. Some the finest writing you're likely to encounter in a contemporary novel -- particularly the bits about landscape and the mountains of Tennessee. The Orchard Keeper isn't as dark as some of his oth...more "
June 05
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"tonight the gars on trees are swords in the hands of knights
the stars are like twenty-seven dancing russians and the wind
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Frank Stanford
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"Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. "Albert Camus
May 24
Ficciones Luxagraf gave 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars to:
Ficciones (English Translation)
by Jorge Luis Borges
bookshelves: beauty, death, history, literature, soul
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Luxagraf Luxagraf said: "My first hands on with Borges... Absolutely amazing. So far beyond what I've been reading lately (mainly non-fiction and some late 20th century authors). As with Faulkner, I find it shocking that I was given an undergraduate degree in English without...more "
January 31
The Wind-up Bird Chr... Luxagraf gave 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars to:
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle (Paperback)
by Haruki Murakami
bookshelves: beauty, dreams, history, literature, memory
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recommended for: everyone
read in January, 2008

Luxagraf Luxagraf said: "

I haven't had a chance to read much lately, I've been busy writing, which is good I guess, but if you don't read you'll never be a very good writer.



I knew a good Murakami novel would make me drop what I was doing and start reading again...more

I haven't had a chance to read much lately, I've been busy writing, which is good I guess, but if you don't read you'll never be a very good writer.



I knew a good Murakami novel would make me drop what I was doing and start reading again, so a couple weeks back I solicited the advice of friends, drank a few glasses of whiskey and hit Amazon.com (what's the point of the internet if not to shop drunk in your pajamas?) and came away with both Norwegian Wood and this one.



I started with The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle because Mike said it was weird. And he's write about that. At times it's reasonably normal, but then something starts to go slightly awry in that magically strange way that only Murakami really knows how to pull off. And I don't by magical mean to imply some sort of magical realism, which this is most definitely not, but rather that world in which everything is just a bit more meaningful and a bit more "off" than the one we normally inhabit.



And this is the first time I've seen Murakami tackle actual history (here it's Japan's involvement in Manchuria just prior to WWII) and he handles it well, not romanticizing and not dry, proving that even the past can work its way into what I like to call A Murakami World where almost nothing is what you expect.



By turns quite beautiful and yet brutal as well, this is definitely one of his best. I think in the end I still prefer Kafka on the Shore, but The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is a very very close second.


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December 23
Eastward to Tartary:... Luxagraf gave 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars to:
Eastward to Tartary: Travels in the Balkans, the Middle East, and the Caucasus (Paperback)
by Robert D. Kaplan
bookshelves: culture, non-fiction, travel
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recommended for: Everyone
read in December, 2007

Luxagraf Luxagraf said: "

Fantastic portrait of the Balkans and beyond. Kaplan more or less does the exact route I've been wanting to do -- from eastern Europe through Turkey, Syria and several 'stans. He doesn't go all the way across Mongolia and China and Russia, but for...more

Fantastic portrait of the Balkans and beyond. Kaplan more or less does the exact route I've been wanting to do -- from eastern Europe through Turkey, Syria and several 'stans. He doesn't go all the way across Mongolia and China and Russia, but for at least the beginning, his trip mirrors my planned trip.



Of course, Kaplan's a well-respected journalist and has all sort of contacts and connections that I lack, but that's part of what makes this a great read, it's not just a travel narrative, but an in-depth study of the entire region. Naturally a lot has changed in the past few years, but Kaplan points out most of the conflicts that we're dealing with today. Too bad no one in power seems to have read this book

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October 16
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V. (Paperback)
by Thomas Pynchon
bookshelves: humor, literature, soul
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read in March, 2001

Luxagraf Luxagraf said: "Who or what is V? "
Gravity's Rainbow Luxagraf gave 5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars to:
Gravity's Rainbow (Hardcover)
by Thomas Pynchon
bookshelves: beauty, literature, soul, war
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recommended for: everyone
read in May, 2001

Luxagraf Luxagraf said: "What is there to say? One of the best books of the twentieth century. "




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"Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend. "
Albert Camus

"tonight the gars on trees are swords in the hands of knights
the stars are like twenty-seven dancing russians and the wind
is"
Frank Stanford (The Battlefield Where the Moon Says I Love You)




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