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| In a sense, this is an impossible book to review. How do you grade one man's attempt at handling the grief they encountered on the death of a loved one? Fortunately, Barnes is on top form here, with three essays that build to a climax that works - fr ...more | |
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| I don't know why I should be surprised that Hesse wrote such good myths and proverbial tales. The almost childlike simplicity of his writing is never wasted on childish stories - these are capable of hitting hard, not least in the mysterious final st ...more | |
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| Two things are astonishing about this collection of stories: first, that so few of them are duds (one or two, arguably, but perhaps they simply pale in comparison to the majority), and that Cheever's voice and style emerged practically whole and refi ...more | |
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| One does not usually associate easy reading with the Booker Prize, and yet this deeply thoughtful, deeply moving account of a man's youth and old age, and the friend who committed suicide long ago, is a beautiful short novel, and one of the finest wi ...more | |
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| A great read for on the train while I was travelling to a teaching conference over the weekend. Some of the pieces are strong - the last two in particular, with one looking at Gypsies in Bulgaria and another Lagos, Nigeria. I also really enjoyed the ...more | |
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| I like Halfon and will read more of his work, but hopefully what he produces next will be more substantial, and will offer a deeper, more penetrating look at the issues of identity that are so central to what he has to say. This was fine so far as it ...more | |
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| A mysterious book that draws on a wealth of culture to such an extent that readers like myself find themselves struggling to draw meaning out of the morass. | |
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| A work of quiet genius full of character and meaning. Helena is attempting a biography of the outsider artist Joseph Cornell, but she has hit a dead-end and is consumed by thoughts of her estranged sister in Chechnya, an aid worker whose life seems t ...more | |
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| A work of quiet genius full of character and meaning. Helena is attempting a biography of the outsider artist Joseph Cornell, but she has hit a dead-end and is consumed by thoughts of her estranged sister in Chechnya, an aid worker whose life seems t ...more | |
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| I once met a woman who had uprooted herself from life in America to come and work in Poland because she had seen the orange-tiled roofs of Prague and felt that she had lived there before, in another life; an impossibility in a rational world but stil ...more | |
“I prefer just to live in my memories, to look at the map and consider what it was like when I followed the river as far as I could on a cool day early in autumn last year, that this long purple line represents happiness - no, it’s more than that. The purple line is fleeting happiness made permanent. Yes, I can live with thinking about it that way.”
― Witnesses to the World: Volume 1: 20 Stories set in Europe
― Witnesses to the World: Volume 1: 20 Stories set in Europe
“The death rate remains 100 per cent, and the pattern of the final days, and the way we actually die, are unchanged. What is different is that we have lost the familiarity we once had with that process, and we have lost the vocabulary and etiquette that served us so well in past times, when death was acknowledged to be inevitable. Instead of dying in a dear and familiar room with people we love around us, we now die in ambulances and emergency rooms and intensive care units, our loved ones separated from us by the machinery of life preservation.”
― With the End in Mind: Dying, Death, and Wisdom in an Age of Denial
― With the End in Mind: Dying, Death, and Wisdom in an Age of Denial
“There are only two days with fewer than twenty-four hours in each lifetime, sitting like bookends astride our lives: one is celebrated every year, yet it is the other that makes us see living as precious.”
― With the End in Mind: Dying, Death, and Wisdom in an Age of Denial
― With the End in Mind: Dying, Death, and Wisdom in an Age of Denial
“rather than thinking about schooling that offers only two options, university or work, there ought to be an education system that ends just with qualifications in the humanities or sciences, because whoever ends up becoming, for example, a sanitation worker will need the intellectual training necessary to plan and program his or her own reemployment. This is not an abstract democratic and egalitarian ideal. It’s the same logic as that of working in a computerized society, which requires the same education for all and is modeled on the highest, not the lowest, standard. Otherwise, innovation will always and only produce unemployment.”
― Chronicles of a Liquid Society
― Chronicles of a Liquid Society
“An old saying had it that war is too serious to be left to the military. These days it needs bringing up to date: the world has become too complex to be left to those who used to run it.”
― Chronicles of a Liquid Society
― Chronicles of a Liquid Society
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