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Chris Chapman

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Marc Lamot added a status update: I reached 3500 (certified by GR) reviews, today. In case you wonder how I was able to achieve such a feat: just one at a time.
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Why Read the Classics? by Italo Calvino
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You start your reading of Calvino’s explorations. You do this mainly to get to know a wonderful list of classics to tackle, of the thoughts of a loved author, and to know of how to approach these sometimes daunting works. After the masterful first es" Read more of this review »
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Ilse is on page 16 of 318 of Why Read the Classics?: A classic is something that tends to relegate the concerns of the moment to the status of background noise, but at the same time this background noise is something we cannot do without.

A classic is something that persists as a background noise even when the most incompatible momentary concerns are in control of the situation.
The Pursuit of Love by Nancy Mitford
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Ah, a little escapism. A few giggles. A sigh at silly romance. Yes, 'The Pursuit of Love' is all these things, which is why I picked it up this week. I needed something gentle and funny, and this book has lifted my mood in" Read more of this review »
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Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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Marcus Aurelius
“Nowhere can man find a quieter or more untroubled retreat than in his own soul.”
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations

Woody Guthrie
“This machine kills fascists.”
Woody Guthrie

Friedrich Nietzsche
“Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster... for when you gaze long into the abyss. The abyss gazes also into you.”
Friedrich W. Nietzsche

William Shakespeare
“The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud,if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair, if they were not cherished by our virtues.”
William Shakespeare, All's Well That Ends Well

“I want a dyke for president. I want a person with AIDS for president and I want a fag for vice president and I want someone with no health insurance and I want someone who grew up in a place where the earth is so saturated with toxic waste that they didn’t have a choice about getting leukemia. I want a president that had an abortion at sixteen and I want a candidate who isn’t the lesser of two evils and I want a president who lost their last lover to AIDS, who still sees that in their eyes every time they lay down to rest, who held their lover in their arms and knew they were dying. I want a president with no air-conditioning, a president who has stood in line at the clinic, at the DMV, at the welfare office, and has been unemployed and laid off and sexually harassed and gaybashed and deported. I want someone who has spent the night in the tombs and had a cross burned on their lawn and survived rape. I want someone who has been in love and been hurt, who respects sex, who has made mistakes and learned from them. I want a Black woman for president. I want someone with bad teeth and an attitude, someone who has eaten that nasty hospital food, someone who crossdresses and has done drugs and been in therapy. I want someone who has committed civil disobedience. And I want to know why this isn’t possible. I want to know why we started learning somewhere down the line that a president is always a clown. Always a john and never a hooker. Always a boss and never a worker. Always a liar, always a thief, and never caught.”
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message 4: by Steven (last edited Oct 19, 2017 11:52AM)

Steven Godin Thanks Chris! Marias is indeed one of my faves. So impressed with what I have read thus far...

Best wishes with your writing.


Gaynor Chapman Thanks for the longlist of translated books Chris. Though I haven't read any of them, I'm guessing that's your point! Look forward to assessing them for my reading the world list!


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Chris Chapman I also look forward to sharing with you Seemita. Thanks for accepting my invite!


Seemita Thanks for the friend invite, Chris. You have a wonderful reading taste and I look forward to chat books with you.


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