Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Stomach Sit On A Woman

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Ma salve, cari!!
Due ragioni mi spingono ad aggiornare il lj:

1) Pubblicità: La nostra Lilie ha illustrato la copertina di questo libro fantasy... Complimenti to you too!


2) A fierce reader like me could not take the test on my books ...

Review of Books

1) You are reading a book now? What?
Yes, The Glass Bead Game by Herman Hesse
2) Why did you choose this book?
I really like Hesse, is a formidable author
3) Do you like books, get advice from friends?
Yes sure, I love to know what is new and interesting friends so if I recommend a good read, why not? ^ ^
4) The shelf in the library you visit first?
Essays in Psychology and Philosophy
5) Your favorite book? Without
doubt Doktor Faustus Thomas Mann
6) The most ugly?
The truth of the ice by Dan Brown. I have not even finished ...
7) The last book you read? Change
eyes touch the hearts of Giorgio Nardone
8) What is waiting on the shelf for years?
Demons Dostoevsky
9) The one that reads? I had more returns
want to reread all of Proust's Recherche ... I read the sea eight years ago when I was prey to 2nd degree burn and I could not move from under the umbrella ç_ç I'd like to read it again in a more pleasant! !
10) What you do not you understand?
The Master and Margarita. Yes, beautiful, But I did not find as spectacular as many say.
12) What you have left in the middle with a heavy heart?
If I leave a book is not just not to my taste, but I find it unnecessary and heavy
13) Three books you'd read in the future:
Moravia's The Conformist, the book won the Premio Strega quest ' The loneliness of the years that primes of a young author can not remember the name, and a biography of Edith Piaf.
14) Three authors that you like:
Thomas Mann, Andre Gide, Italo Calvino, and Tolkien, Ende, Sand, Pirandello, Calvino, Joyce etc etc etc ....
15) Three of your favorite literary characters:
Fiddler Rudi Schwertfeger Mann's Doktor Faustus, The Narrow Door Alissa de Gide, Milady de Winter of The Three Musketeers by Dumas (A bad guy I had to nominate the blonde eh! ^ ^).
16) What could you re-read again and again without tiring?
Earth! Di Stefano Benni. It 'fabulous

17) Three authors who do not like:
Dan Brown (Angels and Demons and The Da Vinci Code were nice, but then it is wasted), Melissa P. (It's overrated, but whether you like the genre and have strong stomachs just read de Sade), Ernest Hemingway (I know I deemed a sacrilege, but I do not like his style!)
18) Three literary characters I hate:
uncle Hamlet, Madame Bovary, Menalcas
19) Your favorite story?
Candide by Voltaire. E 'at the same time deep, light, funny! I also love The Breath of Pirandello.
20) The book of your childhood?
Ende's The Neverending Story .... Very nice. I re-read 9 times!

21) The first book from "adult"?
There are no books to adults and children's books ... So Collodi's Pinocchio.
22) A book that you bought just because I liked the title:
The Romantic Generation by Charles Rosen
23) A book that you bought because you liked the cover: Lucrezia Borgia by Maria
Bellonci
24) Classic or Modern?
Classic.
25) nineteenth or twentieth century? Perhaps
800.
26) The most beautiful film based on a book?
Visconti's Il Gattopardo. It 'the most beautiful film of the book by Tomasi Lampedusa ..
27) The first book that comes to mind?
Impressionism: the painters and the works ... I Denvir nearby!
28) Your favorite genre?
Essays, fiction
29) What made you scompisciare laughter?
Spirits of Stefano Benni .. Read it is fabulous! ^ ^
30) What made you cry?
Do not laugh please ... But it is Virgil's Aeneid. When Pallas died burst into tears! So when the ghost of Creusa Aeneas tells her not to worry about death so much find a new loving wife and beautiful ... Bhwaaaaaa!! * Cries *
31) What more do you?
The Desert of the Tartars of Buzzati
32) What about a group or musician? The genius of
fleeing Baricco on Rossini, and Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis of Red Hot Chili Peppers.
33) What has changed you:
All the books I've read and loved have left some traces in my mind ... So all I was a bit 'changed in a way.
34) What did he moved in:
Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata and Honeymoon Banana Yoshimoto
35) What I got bored:
The Process of Kafka. I know it is a sacrilege ... but that OO
36) What made you laugh and think: Don Quixote

37) What made you understand what war
It occurs to me now ...
38) What has impressed you:
Lots!
39) What made you think of friendship:
The Aeneid by Virgil and Tolkien's Lord of the Rings
40) What made you say "enough, have mercy!"
Handbook of Statistics for psychology
41) What made you go girl: The
Rowling's Harry Potter Slytherin ... Come on!

42) What I was saddened:
the immorality of Gide
43) What impressed you:
Justine De Sade
44) What made you daydream:
The Three Musketeers by Dumas
45) What made you dream of: the Children of
Hurin Tolkien
46) What would you have written?
The Canzoniere of Petrarch. I am a big fan ..
47) What do you think that portrays the love:
essay on Stendhal. Well describes all phases of feeling
48) What inspired you to write to us at:
Figaro trilogy by Beaumarchais Harriet remember it ... my artistic productions ^ ^?
49) What I've read because you have been obliged:
Handbook of MMPI II
50) Fetish, which does not separate you from that?
Human All Too Human Vol I and II of my Faith Nietzsche

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