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N4 Poetry - this could be a classic poetry collection, or it could be an epic story such as The Odyssey, The Canterbury Tales, Paradise Lost of Beowulf if you read a verse translation. G3 Non fiction - it depends what you like! I always think it's best to stick to a time period, or topic that interests you. It could be an autobiography or memoir if you prefer that to straight up non-fiction.
O1 Literary prize of your country - I think that's the US? There are so many prizes I think the problem here is knowing where to start! I'm reading Beloved for this category, as it's a foreign literary prize for me!
O3 Classic of Asia - I'd recommend something by Yukio Mishima. Patriotism is an outstanding short story, or Spring Snow for something slower paced that you can delve into.
Well done! Oh good to hear you enjoyed Lolita, I know it's a very divisive book, but it's one of my favourites :)
Congrats on such great progress! I had the opposite reaction to Lolita, but it is definitely a book that inspires different reactions.
Thanks, guys! I picked up A Personal Matter to read for the Asia square. It is short and sounds really interesting. If anyone is interested, I am reading it in May and will try to post a mini review here, or a link to my main review.
Pink wrote: "Paula W wrote: "I think you would like it. It is better than Othello, but not quite Hamlet. And it was a short read!..."Perfect for me! I read Othello and Hamlet last year, so will be happy if Ki..."
By the way, Pink, was I right about King Lear?
Yes I enjoyed King Lear, it was a 4 star read for me, about the same as Othello, but not as good as Hamlet. I've just finished Macbeth too, which I didn't like quite as much, I gave it 3 stars.
Paula W wrote: "Thanks, guys! I picked up A Personal Matter to read for the Asia square. It is short and sounds really interesting. If anyone is interested, I am reading it in May and will try to post..."Asia is not 'my thing', but this looks very good...and short...thanks for the idea!
I finished A Personal Matter, and am hesitant to recommend it to anyone. I thought it was well-written with beautiful language and a ton of literary merit, but... well, here's a link to my review.https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Paula W wrote: "I finished A Personal Matter, and am hesitant to recommend it to anyone. I thought it was well-written with beautiful language and a ton of literary merit, but... well, here's a link to my review...."
Wow! I don't know if I want to read it now or not. It's hard to motivate when you know you'll hate the characters.
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Perfect for me! I read Othello and Hamlet last year, so will be happy if King Lear slots in somewhere between the two.