A very large book haul

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • A large birthday book haul!
    ✨Books Mentioned✨
    Fictions - Jorge Luis Borges tr. Andrew Hurley
    Signs Preceding the End of the World - Yuri Herrera tr. Lisa Dillman
    Nights at the Circus- Angela Carter
    Art and Lies - Jeanette Winterson
    Arlington Park - Rachel Cusk
    Garden Stories
    Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other - Danielle Dutton
    Agua Viva- Clarice Lispector tr. Stefan Tobler
    Jazz - Toni Morrison
    The Complete Cosmicomics- Italo Calvino tr. Martin McLauaghlin, Tim Parks & William Weaver
    The Penguin Book of Korean Short Stories
    White Nights- Fyodor Dostoevsky tr. Ronald Meyer
    The Woman in the Dunes - Kobo Abe tr. E Dale Saunders
    A Mountain to the North, A Lake to the South, Paths to the West, A River to the East- Lazslo Kraznahorkai tr. Ottilie Mulzet
    So Long a Letter- Mariama Ba tr. Modupé Badè-Thomas
    The Last Samurai - Helen DeWitt
    Praiseworthy - Alexis Wright
    The Maniac - Benjamin Labatut
    Autobiography of Red - Anne Carson
    Tropic of Orange- Karen Tei Yamashita
    Between the Acts - Virginia Woolf
    ✨Channels Mentioned✨
    ‪@dakotawarren‬
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Комментарии • 14

  • @rorororos
    @rorororos 28 дней назад

    This is a very lovely list!
    Happy (upcoming) birthday, hope you have the best day🎉❤

  • @user-jg5ie8rc1s
    @user-jg5ie8rc1s 2 дня назад

    Happy birthday for whenever it was, and for all your birthdays to come.

  • @audreyapproved
    @audreyapproved 29 дней назад +1

    I loveeee Cosmicomics but it is definitely kind of a weird book. I think quirky/nerdy is a good way to describe it. Women in the Dunes was strange but good! Great haul!!

    • @Sarahsreadingjournal
      @Sarahsreadingjournal  27 дней назад

      @audreyapproved ooh, great! I'm really excited to try out some more weird books this year so that's good news! 😊

  • @marleneartigues
    @marleneartigues 28 дней назад

    I'd be interested to know how you like the Borges book...I have meant to read him but don't know where to start. The Yuri Herrera book is really really good. I need to read more from him. Great haul overall!

    • @Sarahsreadingjournal
      @Sarahsreadingjournal  27 дней назад

      @marleneartigues I'm not sure if Ficciones is the best place to start but I'll be sure to post my thoughts 😊 I'm hoping to get to the Herera soon as it's nice and short- great to hear more good things!!

  • @melissaisreading
    @melissaisreading 29 дней назад

    So glad I stumbled across your channel! Really enjoying your videos and happy to find new-to-me books and hear your thoughts on others I don't see talked about much. I'm intrigued by so many of these, but especially the Danielle Dutton collection, Cosmicomics, and Praiseworthy. I know you mentioned in your booktube newbie tag that you're a fan of sunbeamsjess...I am in her book club and it is such a wonderful community. We read Signs Preceding the End of the World together a little while ago and Borges' The Aleph and Other Stories is one of the picks for this month. I promise I'm not a salesperson for the bookclub lol, but just wanted to mention that I think your tastes overlap a lot with many of us in there! Looking forward to more videos! :)

    • @Sarahsreadingjournal
      @Sarahsreadingjournal  27 дней назад

      @melissaisreading thank you so much! I'm really excited for Praiseworthy too- heard great things. I was actually thinking about joining her bookclub but I'm not amazing at reading things to a schedule, so wasn't sure if I'd be able to keep up 😅 She reads such a variety of books that sound great!

    • @melissaisreading
      @melissaisreading 27 дней назад

      @@Sarahsreadingjournal I get that! If you're really interested, don't let that discourage you too much as many people don't necessarily stick to the schedule. She also posts the recordings of any meetings so you can go back and hear everyone's thoughts even if you're on a different timeline. There is a lot going on in the bookclub and, between the monthly and quarterly picks and many buddy reads, no one really keeps up with everything...it is very much a choose how much you want to participate situation

    • @Sarahsreadingjournal
      @Sarahsreadingjournal  22 дня назад

      @@melissaisreading oh that's good to know! I'll definitely have a look into it 😁 I've been following Jess for years and really love her reading taste

  • @LibroParadiso-ep4zt
    @LibroParadiso-ep4zt 29 дней назад

    Happy Birthday, from Texas:)
    Nice selection, good to see Borges, Calvino, Carter, and Carson. I recently gave a guy I know a copy of Calvino's Mr. Palomar. He told once that he worked at shop where he was reading Mr. Palomar called him that. It was years ago. I had an extra copy and gave it to him. Invisible Cities is my favorite book by him. Enchanting cities pregnant with desire. Borges is always excellent. When I recommend his books I don't begin with Ficciones or The Aleph, but with the stories he wrote when he was already blind. His essays and lectures I also recommend. Better than any lecture by a a literature professor and more insightful. Have you read Angela's Carter's short stories? Her re-telling of fairy tales are fantastic.

    • @Sarahsreadingjournal
      @Sarahsreadingjournal  27 дней назад +1

      @LibroParadiso-ep4zt thank you! Oh, that's interesting. I'll have a look into some other of Borges's work. I've never read anything by Angela Carter, so wasn't sure where to start! I will check out her short stories too 😊