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Kathrin Passig

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Kathrin Passig and 4 other people liked Jennifer's review of Piranesi:
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
"I have no idea how I missed the fact that Piranesi's entire story can be read as an ME/CFS experience when I first read it a few years ago. Sometimes you don't want to see what's too close to home. Partly, it was certainly because I didn't yet know t" Read more of this review »
Die nackte Haut by Robert Brack
"Eigentlich wollte ich ein Raymond Chandler Buch kaufen, es war aber keines vorrätig. Beim rausgehen wies mich die Buchhändlerin auf dieses Buch hin. Habe den Kauf nicht bereut, das Buch an zwei Abenden gelesen, Miles Davis‘ ‚Some day my prince will c" Read more of this review »
The Word for World Is Forest by Ursula K. Le Guin
"On the one hand, this is an impressive book, especially for something published in 1972. It’s basically a parable of colonialism, patriarchy and ecological destruction, and how these three are inextricably intertwined, and it draws this in a way that" Read more of this review »
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Your Favorite Band Cannot Save You by Scotto Moore
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Es gibt eine Form von schneller, unausgeschmückter Erzählweise, die mich ärgert und über die ich hier drin dann "Handlungszusammenfassung!" sage. Und es gibt eine Form, die ich in ihrer Dreistigkeit mag und gern lese. Worin sich die beiden technisch ...more
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Die englische Flagge. by Imre Kertész
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Die erste Geschichte, "Die englische Flagge" mochte ich in ihrer "alter Mann erzählt auf die umständlich-möglichste Weise eine pointenlose Geschichte"-Erzähltechnik sehr gern, die Texte danach nicht mehr so. ...more
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Viel Zagen, Zweifeln und scheiternde Vorsätze, aber es ist erträglicher zu lesen als bei Wolfgang Koeppen, weil man weiß, dass dabei am Ende doch noch ein sehr gutes Buch rauskommen wird. Interessante Überlegungen über den Schreibprozess und das Verh ...more
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Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke by Joachim Meyerhoff
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Ich habe schon gelegentlich den Anfang eines Meyerhoff-Buchs gelesen und war nicht unzufrieden, bin aber aber trotzdem nie über die Leseproben hinausgekommen. Jetzt wollte meine Mutter (die nie ins Kino geht) mit mir ins Kino, um den Film zu sehen, u ...more
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Zweit- oder Drittlektüre, ich hatte das Buch als Kind gelesen und oft daran gedacht. Inzwischen weiß ich, dass Geneviève Jurgensen persönlich die Verantwortung dafür trägt, dass überholte und grausame Theorien über Autismus sich in Frankreich Jahrzeh ...more
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“Wenn irgendein Gegenstand zur Gottheit des Techniktagebuchs erhoben und etwa jede halbe Stunde angebetet werden müsste, weil er uns den unendlichen Kreislauf von Problem und Lösung, Problem und Lösung im Universum vor Augen führt, dann ist es der Uhrenbeweger für selbstaufziehende Uhren.”
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2026 Reading Chal...: Huhn's lucky 40! 31 84 Jan 01, 2020 03:47AM  
“If by some fiat I had to restrict all this writing to one sentence, this is the one I would choose: The summit of Mt. Everest is marine limestone.”
John McPhee, Basin and Range

“The routine produces. But each day, nevertheless, when you try to get started you have to transmogrify, transpose yourself; you have to go through some kind of change from being a normal human being, into becoming some kind of slave.

I simply don’t want to break through that membrane. I’d do anything to avoid it. You have to get there and you don’t want to go there because there’s so much pressure and so much strain and you just want to stay on the outside and be yourself. And so the day is a constant struggle to get going.

And if somebody says to me, You’re a prolific writer—it seems so odd. It’s like the difference between geological time and human time. On a certain scale, it does look like I do a lot. But that’s my day, all day long, sitting there wondering when I’m going to be able to get started. And the routine of doing this six days a week puts a little drop in a bucket each day, and that’s the key. Because if you put a drop in a bucket every day, after three hundred and sixty-five days, the bucket’s going to have some water in it.

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“Erst durch ausdauerndes Liegen erreicht man den Zustand der transzendentalen Langeweile, die den Kopf frei macht für neue Einfälle.”
Christiane Rösinger

“I have a rule of thumb that allows me to judge, when times is pressing and one needs to make a snap judgment, whether or not some sexist bullshit is afoot. Obviously, it’s not 100% infallible but by and large it definitely points you in the right direction and it's asking this question; are the men doing it? Are the men worrying about this as well? Is this taking up the men’s time? Are the men told not to do this, as it's letting the side down? Are the men having to write bloody books about this exasperating retarded, time-wasting, bullshit? Is this making Jeremy Clarkson feel insecure?

Almost always the answer is no. The boys are not being told they have to be a certain way, they are just getting on with stuff.”
Caitlin Moran, How to Be a Woman

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