@22 Where he reads the opening of book1 about death, that is what hooked me in. Who begins a book with a description of the death process?? Something we all face, but everyone chooses to ignore. And the sense, from early on, that he desired to be a brilliant writer but found him shameful.
Could sorta decipher that he said Olav Hauge first when he mentioned others that had written similar diaries, but did anyone catch the name of the polish writer around about the 29m timestamp?
this man has stolen my heart - iove him
Fuck! I suffer every second with him.
@22 Where he reads the opening of book1 about death, that is what hooked me in. Who begins a book with a description of the death process?? Something we all face, but everyone chooses to ignore. And the sense, from early on, that he desired to be a brilliant writer but found him shameful.
Could sorta decipher that he said Olav Hauge first when he mentioned others that had written similar diaries, but did anyone catch the name of the polish writer around about the 29m timestamp?
Teodor Rrbech Witold Gombrowicz
Intriguing fellow.
Someone sparked a breskie at the start
looks more like a pro hockey player than a novelist