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erika
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: "the high up north"
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I think I'm in love...
...with a man who's been dead for over a hundred years. I'm now a full-fledged Oscar Wilde fanatic, both of the man and his works. I've read, completely through TWICE in the past week, Dorian Gray, Importance of Being Earnest, and De Profundis (arguably the best letter and best memoir, if indeed it is a memoir, ever). I MUST go see him when I visit Jim in a couple weeks.
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
Posts: 24,185
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I really enjoyed Anansi Boys. Sent it to my friend in Kenya who was suffering from lack of English language bookshops so I only got to read it once. I might look out for another copy if I can get it cheap. Anansi's story about Tiger's balls is one of my favourite parts of American Gods. "I've got Tiger's testimonials" still makes me laugh.
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I've just read Haruki Murakami's Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World. He's the guy who wrote Dance, Dance, Dance which is quoted extensively in This is Not Porn. I really enjoyed it. His prose style is so realistic, but there are sudden flashes of poetry, and the subject matter quickly twists sideways into fantasy. I really feel as if the odd worlds he describes are waiting just around the next corner or in the next train carriage. I'm going to look for his other work - I'd be interested to know if anyone else has read his other books...?
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