oday my last day of my apprenticeship in the University Library. On this blog you have been reading about the things I’ve done this last three months. Next monday my colleagues of the Library Faculty of Arts expect my back in the Harmonie building. It has been a quite interesting period. Completely something else than in the Faculty [...]
It was said that a new person had appeared on the sea-front: a lady with a little dog. Author’s best known and certainly one of his best-loved stories. Show title Lady with the Little Dog and Other Stories, 1896-1904 (Penguin Classics) Ronald Wilks (Translator). Penguin Classics 2002, Paperback, 384 pages, $7.74
Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically. The adulterous affair between a sexually unfulfilled upper-class married woman and the game keeper who works for the estate owned by her wheelchaired husband. Show title Lady Chatterley’s Lover D. H. Lawrence. Wilder Publications 2009, Paperback, 272 pages, $7.95
The man in black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed. The book introduces protagonist Roland as he pursues the Man in Black through bleak and tired landscapes in a world that has “moved on.” Roland believes that the Man in Black knows and can be made to reveal the secrets of the Dark Tower, [...]
Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. Novel of mystery and passion, a dark psychological tale of secrets and betrayal, dead loves and an estate called Manderley that is as much a presence as the humans who inhabit it: “when the leaves rustle, they sound very much like the stealthy movement of a woman [...]
I Wish either my father or my mother, or indeed both of them, as they were in duty both equally bound to it, had minded what they were about when they begot me; had they duly consider’d how much depended on what they were then doing;—that not only the production of a rational Being was [...]
My wife, June, who has always helped me on books like this, is not my best friend, but she is my severest critic. Further bizarre memoirs, zany anecdotes, and satirical skewerings by the brilliantly caustic, outrageously ribald, and peerlessly neurotic pianist, raconteur, film actor and “jongleur of our times.” Show title The Unimportance of Bein […]
He sat, in defiance of municipal orders, astride the gun, Zam-Zammah on her brick platform opposite the old Ajaib-Gher - the Wonder House, as the natives call the Lahore Museum. A white youth in India, becomes friends with an old ascetic priest, the lama. The boy juggles Imperialist life with his spiritual bond to the lama, [...]
From beginning to end, we root for greatness. Dodgers fans have experienced many good times, including multiple postseason appearances and six championships. But being a Dodgers fan is about more than following a winning team. This book will help fans of the Dodgers get the most out of being a fan. It takes 125 years of [...]
Lord Francis Powerscourt looked carefully at the number at the top of the page 1904 - Powerscourt comes out of retirement for one last time, heading for Russia in one of the strangest cases of his career. A British diplomat has been discovered, his throat cut, on one of the bridges spanning the Nevskii Prospekt in [...]
The last camel collapsed at noon Set in North Africa, summer 1942, during Rommel’s campaign against the British. This is the story of Alex Wolff, master spy, who treks across the Sahara and covertly enters the plot-ridden streets of wartime Cairo. And of Major Vandam, the British officer who is on Wolff’s trail, sworn to destroy [...]