Thomas Mann, James Baldwin, and a Bookhaul!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @TriumphalReads
    @TriumphalReads Месяц назад +1

    Great vid Josh! I second the Oxford World Classics over Penguins! The Magic Mountain sounds very intriguing and glad youve been enjoying that poety collection

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  Месяц назад

      Hi, Justin! It’s great to see you here. Yeah, I’ve heard you say that about Oxford World Classics before - I wholeheartedly agree! Thanks, Justin.

  • @mikereadstheworld
    @mikereadstheworld 22 дня назад

    Just found this video and really enjoyed your comments on Magic Mountain! It brought back how I was left speechless after my first reading, not knowing how to communicate its greatness. You are so spot on about the overlooked humor. 28 sauces for fish!

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  22 дня назад +1

      Haha, there were so many funny moments in The Magic Mountain! My favourite was Hans Castorp shouting “Carducci-Latini-Humani-Spaghetti!” 😂
      I see that you have huge video essay on the novel. I will try to watch that soon, it looks awesome!

  • @books_and_bocadillos
    @books_and_bocadillos 27 дней назад

    Great book haul! I love the Merwin poem. 🫀

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  27 дней назад

      Thanks so much, Mariandrea! I appreciate your comments here.

  • @NicholasOfAutrecourt
    @NicholasOfAutrecourt Месяц назад

    Hey, Joshua! Great haul for such a small sale! It's been a long time since I read Henry James, but I really love him (the short stories are great if you ever run across them). I still want to read one of the big three last novels. I'm sitting here staring at "Wings of a Dove". Last year for Historathon, I read "The Fire Is Upon Us" by Nicholas Buccola, which would be a great book to read alongside Baldwin's essays. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for Mann, too - so soft, I promised Princeton University Press I'd review "The Mind in Exile: Thomas Mann at Princeton" (about his life in the states after he left Germany in the 30s). Sounds like you're doing well. Keep up the great work at school!

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  Месяц назад +1

      John, I’m happy to see you here. The Fire is Upon Us is now added to my wish list on Amazon - it sounds utterly fascinating! That book about Mann also sounds great, and I’ll have to look for your review once it’s out. Having just finished The Magic Mountain, I am now rather curious about his other works and his life in general. Thanks, John!

  • @TheLinguistsLibrary
    @TheLinguistsLibrary Месяц назад +1

    Yay, we love a good bookhaul! Just added the Antaeus collection to my wishlist--I want to read my contemporary poetry. You're reminding me I need to revisit Mary Wollstonecraft.

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  Месяц назад

      Hi, Emily! Cool, yeah that anthology has been really good so far. I hope you enjoy it! I’m excited to try reading Wollstonecraft as I believe she was one of the first feminists, and I’ve heard so many good things about her.

  • @apoetreadstowrite
    @apoetreadstowrite Месяц назад

    I'm about to do a video on Shirley Jackson & Henry James', 'The Turn of the Screw' - my gateway drugs into horror. I've been inspired by BookTube to try a new genre. I think I'm really enjoying it. I adore Merwin. Thanks for this spotlight on another glorious poet.

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  Месяц назад +1

      I look forward to the video. I’ve heard so much about both of those authors, and especially The Turn of the Screw! One day, I will have to get to them. I’m so happy I got the Antaeus anthology, as it is shedding spotlights on many poets I would not have discovered otherwise.

    • @apoetreadstowrite
      @apoetreadstowrite Месяц назад

      @@joshuacreboreads: That's brilliant. I have one video already loaded on Shirley Jackson, 'Oh, the horror, the horror'. It's focussed on a biography on her, my next video will deal with the novels (& Henry James).

  • @sterlingreads547
    @sterlingreads547 Месяц назад

    Looks like a great sale! I’m halfway through the Magic Mountain. I need to pick it back up soon 😊📚

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Summer! Thanks for watching. I hope you enjoy The Magic Mountain when you do decide to pick it back up. 😃

  • @Unpotted
    @Unpotted Месяц назад

    You are so lucky to have the opportunity to take a course on the Harlem Renaissance!
    Is it literature only, or does it include the other arts?
    James Baldwin is a top ten author for me.
    Thanks!
    😺✌️

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  Месяц назад +1

      It’s literature only, but it has been quite enjoyable reading Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston, for example. I would love to learn more about other forms of art in the Harlem Renaissance, however. Thanks for commenting!!! 😄

  • @ThatReadingGuy28
    @ThatReadingGuy28 27 дней назад

    I’ve read The Magic Mountain this year as well and I’m still not sure what to make of it. I wanted to love it but I can only go so far as to say I liked it. It did not have the power I was hoping for, like Moby Dick or Mrs Dalloway. And I love Mann’s shorter fiction! What am I missing, I wonder?

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  27 дней назад +1

      I’m going to have to read his shorter fiction very soon. I have a copy of Death in Venice, plus a bunch of other stories. And yeah, I can understand that sentiment. I found it to be a strange novel, kind of teetering back and forth between the comical and the serious. At times, it was hard to determine what exactly Mann was trying to convey.

    • @ThatReadingGuy28
      @ThatReadingGuy28 27 дней назад

      @@joshuacreboreadsit’s interesting that you picked up Death in Venice, since The Magic Mountain was originally considered a comic sequel to the intense seriousness of Death in Venice. I need to reread both in order to figure out my thoughts on them. Mann is certainly a rewarding author, once you understand him.

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  27 дней назад

      Certainly. I already want to reread The Magic Mountain, partially just to spend more time in that world, but also because it would surely be more rewarding the second time around.

  • @lalalazarus
    @lalalazarus Месяц назад

    Great haul! as always I'll be adding these on my Goodreads, I've been meaning to ask for a while if you have a public Goodreads account? I'd love to get more recommendations;)

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  Месяц назад

      Yes, I do have a Goodreads account. I’m not too sure how to insert a link to my account through RUclips, but if you look up my name, it should show up. Thank for watching and commenting! 🙂

  • @apoetreadstowrite
    @apoetreadstowrite Месяц назад

    In the South American Jesuit tradition, there's a very long & rich tradition of Marxist theology called Liberation Theology, it's a very grand adventure!

    • @joshuacreboreads
      @joshuacreboreads  Месяц назад +1

      How interesting, I had no idea the two could go hand in hand. That will be something to explore in the future.

    • @apoetreadstowrite
      @apoetreadstowrite Месяц назад

      @@joshuacreboreads: Liberation Theology is a very grand adventure indeed.