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noir wrote:I don't have either [s]at my hand[/s] on hand right now..) In French "La Dame aux Camélias" by Dumas and In Japanese "サロメの乳母の話" by Shiono. Both aren't really long ones.
I also read about half of the Collected Works of Kim Il-Sung, 22 of 47 volumes, 4~500pages each. I know they're FAR FROM literary values and.. well, basically they're gibberish.
Anonymous wrote:
I tried Also Sparch Zarathustra too... i still havent finished it....I think i'm at page 15 or so...And i started more than 1 year ago...
yabba wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I tried Also Sparch Zarathustra too... i still havent finished it....I think i'm at page 15 or so...And i started more than 1 year ago...
You dont have to read it in one take. Nietzsche's language is in general so powerful that you cant avoid its beauty even if you just browse by and read some sentence here and there...
I really admire his style..
I can also recommend Nietzsche's poems which are equally full of pure energy bound to written words..
(funnily the young Nietzsche lacked orthography skills and was always reproved for that by his professors - that made him my hero of younger years =) )
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