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I just finished a really great book I borrowed from a pal: Triggernometry: A Gallery of Gunfighters, by Eugene Cunningham. Who says you can’t judge a book by it’s cover or it’s title?
Yes!!I love her books!!!
“The Little Way. That is what we seek. That – contrary to the ethic of personal parking spaces, of the dollar-sign god – is the American way. Dorothy Day kept to that little way, and that is why we honor her. She understood that if small is not beautiful, at least it is always human.” p. 39
Still reading this…I mostly just read at bedtime & then can’t stay awake.The Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny
How about the Bible? Tocqueville might be a little outdated.Tocqueville “de la Démocratie en Amérique”
Could there be a better book to read during this election? On the planet? I doubt it.
Won’t know 'til you read him, right?Tocqueville might be a little outdated.
I bought Hawthorne’s Tales a couple years ago (on the cheap without a cover) and enjoyed it thoroughly. Melville was not only reading Shakespeare, he was well versed in mythology and the Bible of course.Won’t know 'til you read him, right?You’d be surprised…frankly he comes across as a prophet, speaking of the Bible. Or Cassandra if you want to go classic.
Congrats on Moby Dick. Love it but uneven. Whiteness of the Whale is a high point indeed. I get the book off the shelf just to read that chapter. Melville was reading King Lear at the time he wrote that novel, and it shows, there and everywhere. But all the whale stuff…my God. Kills me. Try Hawthorne’s Twice Told Tales if you like 19th century American - I just discovered it last year - the writing and imagery is fantastic. Plots not great, little stiff, but the exquisite, flawless writing makes up for it. I mention it because no one seems to read it anymore - a real treasure.