....guess what? The one and only The Leopard by di Lampedusa. Check it out here. Do we have any brave adventurers from our group to post on their forum?We did have a wonderful discussion the other night....
Addendum: Crime and Punishment, our last months book, was a September 2001 selection.
"Books are the treasured wealth of the world and the fit inheritance of generations and nations". Henry David Thoreau
Saturday, July 26, 2003
Tuesday, July 22, 2003
Woo hoo! Welcome, Judy! And your post was fine. We may one day have a comments section but at this point in time, HTML still looks like techno-Greek to me. I'm not up to speed on that yet.
REMINDER: I forgot to mention this. After you are finished writing your post, click on the "Post" or "Post and Publish" icons on the top bar. If you still see the yellow-orangish PUBLISH button on the right side of the middle toolbar, you will need to click on that to get the post officially published on the blog.
Later in the evening: A double woo hoo! Welcome, Jeannie!
REMINDER: I forgot to mention this. After you are finished writing your post, click on the "Post" or "Post and Publish" icons on the top bar. If you still see the yellow-orangish PUBLISH button on the right side of the middle toolbar, you will need to click on that to get the post officially published on the blog.
Later in the evening: A double woo hoo! Welcome, Jeannie!
Monday, July 21, 2003
For Woody Guthrie fans, here is a sweet tribute to Woody, written by Steve Earle.
Addendum: This is in reference to the September 2001 bookclub selection: Bound For Glory written by Woody Guthrie.
Addendum: This is in reference to the September 2001 bookclub selection: Bound For Glory written by Woody Guthrie.
Saturday, July 19, 2003
A Chaser From Marlo
THE BOOK: Confessions of Zeno, by Itelo Svevo
www.abebooks.com has about 70 copies. Yes, some are expensive; but you can sort them by "lowest price." Sally mentioned another website for books, which I didn't catch but which is listed on the BLOG site.
Sep.4 we will have a demonstration re BLOGGING. Oh, boy!
Here's a Russian poem that may serve as a "chaser" following our discussion this evening of CRIME AND PUNISHMENT:
"Forever You, the Unwashed Russia!"
by Mikhail Lermontov
Forever you, the unwashed Russia!
The land of slaves the land of lords:
And you, the blue-uniformed ushers,
And people who worship them as gods.
I hope, from your tyrannic hounds
To save me with Caucasian wall:
From their eye, that sees through ground,
From their ears, that hear all.
© Copyright, 1996 Translated from Russian by Yevgeny Bonver, 1990
Thursday, July 10, 2003
Here is an interesting Dostoevsky lecture from the UC Davis Philosophy Department.
Wednesday, July 09, 2003
To get us in the mood for next week's meeting, visit the Crime and Punishment Museum.
Tuesday, July 01, 2003
Book Review: Sewing Circles of Herat by Christina Lamb
Here is an interesting book review in Alternet (a wonderful source of alternative progressive news, by the way). A memoir written by a foreign journalist in Afghanistan, this book chronicles her experiences through two wars.Note: Other favorite progressive news sites online: Common Dreams and Tom Paine
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