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compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
That's the one!

Westward Ho, Leiston!
 

hoopdriver

Guru
Location
East Sussex
Whenever I see a copy of Huck Finn in a second hand shop bookshop I buy it so I have a decent stock to give to friends. Twain and Wodehouse are the writers I aspire to, but will always fall short of. Hell, I've only just learned how to join words with a dash!
huckleberry Finn - the great American novel. My brother and
I gave read it so many times we can practically recite it
 

Doseone

Guru
Location
Brecon
Yes, he's hard work.
Except Ivan Denisovich, which is reasonably easy to read albeit the subject matter isn't.

I've just started Johannes Cabal The Necromancer by Jonathan Howard.
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
Made a start on August 1914 by Solzhenitsyn, bloody hard work unlike most of his other books that I loved. Vry unlike me I had to give up on it but will go back to it sometime. About to start on A Captain's Duty (about the captain of a ship that gets hijacked)
Aye. I've got a liking for Russian Literature and History (translated unfortunately) but Solzhenitsyn is a difficult one. The Gulag archipelago is one of my favourite books and full of bitterness and righteous anger, but away from his personal experiences I think he can be a pretty turgid writer.
Not everyone's samovar of tea, but Mikhail Bulgakov is the man. Anyone who has the cajones to write to Stalin asking to leave the country because his works kept getting banned has my admiration. Its still a bit of a mystery why Stalin didn't off him.
 
Aye. I've got a liking for Russian Literature and History (translated unfortunately) but Solzhenitsyn is a difficult one. The Gulag archipelago is one of my favourite books and full of bitterness and righteous anger, but away from his personal experiences I think he can be a pretty turgid writer.
Not everyone's samovar of tea, but Mikhail Bulgakov is the man. Anyone who has the cajones to write to Stalin asking to leave the country because his works kept getting banned has my admiration. Its still a bit of a mystery why Stalin didn't off him.
Stalin stallin'? I bet Mik was Stalinglad!:snowball:
 
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