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The bohemian life of 19th century artists is often romanticized (I'm pointing at you, Henri Murger). In Paris they go to smoky and sweaty cafés to get drunk from buckets of wine, and to discuss philosophical ideas. Or at least to admire greatly the chests of the women at the next table. If they don't grab a girl with them, they go home alone to shiver and put the last chair leg into the stove. In the morning they climb from the bed with ruffled hair, and start painting the next picture with thei
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Mar 29, 2010
Elizabeth
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Yann Martel cites this author as one of his influences...I'm curious to check out this Norwegian author.
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While this is considered one of the masterpieces of Norwegian literature, I confess to having found it a bit of a slog. I couldn't feel much empathy for the central character in the book, a poor starving writer who seems to suffer from some sort of bipolar disorder (or wild mood swings, at any rate). While the portrait was vividly drawn, I simply found myself getting increasingly irritated by him. As a character sketch of a self-destructive man, it has its merits, but I think it was too heavily
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