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La Madeline, with Melynda. I hope one day our schedules can coincide enought that we could make a weekly habit of this. Especially when it's gorgeously 54 outside and the wind is blowing through an empty wide sky. Soup and crepes and quiche and such things.

I notice a profound psychological impact open floorspace has upon me. It makes me feel more sane, less restless. Though right now I have far too much homework. I am sorely tempted to work my story instead.
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Re: yay for yummy Russian books.

Date: 2002-02-15 05:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com
Lubbock in the early 80s was a great place to be a little kid. Heh.

I started the other way around, wtih Dostoevsky. I read Crime & Punishment in a frenzied two days and it changed everything for me. After working through every 'classic' Russian author I could get my hands on, I started reading those delightfully insane 20th century writers. (With a sideways trip via Nabokov)

Have you read St Petersburg, by Andrei Biely? It's so so so good.
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Re: yay for yummy Russian books.

Date: 2002-02-15 08:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsarina.livejournal.com
The Fur Hat! Oh lord that is one of my all time favorites. That story makes me giggle out loud while reading. And Bulgakov is another one of my favorites. He just does such amazing things.

The thing I admired most about Nabokov was his intimate and complete grasp of two very different languages. That he could write with such style in Russian and English blows me away.

I took a Dostoesvky class a couple semesters ago and it was quite entertaining. At one point my professor threatened violence against a student who wouldn't stop berating him about C&P. Very fun. Be sure to get the new Pevear/Volokhonsky translations. They have excellent notes.

From what I remember, we lived in a nice little neighborhood with sidewalks. I want to say 41st street. It was near my elementary school. You know, I really should see Luboock again one of these days. I haven't been there in years.

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