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I find Robertson Davies reads a bit melodramatic in general for our times. It may have something to do with the relative formality of his language?
I enjoyed Cutting for Stone ... I think it is (or maybe was) made into a movie which would be interesting to see.Now into Cutting for Stone ... an extremely good metaphor, or satyr on international religious dis order of one line thought leaves us with ... if you don't look into the environment beyond us ... across time as space ... another ofde light? The straight line vision is thus shaken ...
Few grasp the concept of variance ... especially the limits of standard variance and oude liars (da Videa'n) in conflict with inner myths about what we know little ... thus post morde-M examination ... the great test when you're gone ... an Isle 've Morte?
Mind that rests ... semi dead sol? Still glowing at the core with hidden values ... I would compare it with Lord Jinn ... in English a' Jim with relish? One Jirn with a queue of archaic contemplation in the pilgrimage across the yeoman ...
I enjoyed Cutting for Stone ... I think it is (or maybe was) made into a movie which would be interesting to see.
Existentialism: Basic Writings, Edited by Charles Guignon and Derek Pereboom
Just getting into them. Finding existentialism really challenging.
A lawyer in our Book Club suggested Orwell's 1984 ... as a book choice just to upset organized institutional thinking ...
Interesting. I do like the darkness of the Harry hole character and life