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Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Editör Yayınları
Very bad
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Pegasus Yayınları
I laughed till I cried. His random (EXTREMELY random) slice of life essays are funny enough, but what really got me were the vignettes about his move to France with his partner, and his struggles to learn the culture and the language. (The book's title comes from one of those stories.)
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Beyaz Balina Yayınları
An elegantly written crime novel. This is the start of a series featuring Quirke, Dublin pathologist and functional drunk. Benjamin Black is actually John Banville.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Avesta Yayınları
Enjoyed this book. Like Sue Monk Kidd's writing. Easy read and kept my interest until the end. I guess the forbidden keeps us wanting to finish this book.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Net Çocuk Yayınları
Certainly fascinating. Hemingway has a very simple/sparse style, but there doesn't seem to be a lot of depth to compensate... I can't quite decide how I feel about him.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Kardelen Yayınları
I think this book will stick with me for a long time, even if I didn't particularly love it. Images of WWII violence, bone-chilling cold, and mistrust of friends & enemies alike. Too much dialogue, too much description, not enough conflict or plot, but a talented author & a very excellent last twenty pages or so.
A classic.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Top Yayıncılık
Wow.. Just... wow... Now I see why people were raving about this book. It's Bob Dylan's story - told in a uniquely Dylan-esqe way. It's as stream-of-consciousness as Todd Haynes' film - and just as poetic. Whether he's talking about writing his first song or sitting around his kitchen table talking about fame with Bono - it's all Dylan in his warped, too-sensible-for-this-world voice. One of the most interesting stories in the book: So.. Bob Dylan, from the very beginning of his career, would visit Woody Guthrie in the hospital. He would go, and sit by his side - a not very famous young musician just soaking up all he could from one of his idols. One day, not long before Guthrie died, he told Dylan to go look up his ex-wife. He wanted Bob Dylan to gather up his old recordings, notebooks, etc. before he died. So Bob puts it off and puts it off, but finally sets out to find her. It's raining, he steps into a ditch, he's soaking wet and freezing cold. But he finally finds her house. He rings the doorbell and the babysitter answers to find this drenched, shivering hippie folksinger at the door. Of course, she's none too eager to let him in and they can't get in touch with Woody's ex. Bob leaves, and figures he'll come back some other day. And of course, he keeps putting it off and puttting it off and finally Woody dies and it's now too late to go get it. BUT.. many years later, someone else makes that trek out to New Jersey to get those old recordings... and guess who it is? Billy Bragg. And the resulting album is of course... Mermaid Avenue, the collaboration between Bragg, Wilco and the detritus of Woody Guthrie's basement.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: D'Addario
couldn't get into it.
Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Martı Yayınları
Great, short, readable, concise essays on Foucault. The interviews with him are really interesting. All three volumes were invaluable in helping me write papers for school:).
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