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Sex and drugs and rock and roll in all its salacious details. Some of these details I found disturbing, particularly when it concerned the treatment of underage females.

That's not my problem with this book however. It could have used a good proof reader as it is riddled with typographical errors. At one stage a whole paragraph is repeated and there are a number of other errors that I found quite distracting and annoying.

Yes, it looks like I'm stuck in the seventies but that's just the way my reading is flowing at the moment.



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I should have been a pair of ragged claws
Scuttling across the floors of uncertain seas
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The Life of Pi - Yann Martel 
The Wheel of Time Turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow.

Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time...
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Jane's Defence Weekly journalist & expert Nick Cook investigates the rumors of 'counterbary', or anti-gravity, being developed in the 1950s.   Good sleuthy read by a credible and informed author.


"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought."   -- John F. Kennedy
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Brave New World
The Wheel of Time Turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow.

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Joseph Farrell's creepy account of Nazi physics & technology during WW2 and how it may have supported a secret post-war fascist network.   Unnerving stuff.




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Gentle Giant: Every Album, Every Song (On Track)
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Currently on loan from Nottingham Central Library:-

2020: The Year the World Went Mad - by Mark Woolhouse
Fiasco - The American Military Adventure in Iraq - by Thomas E. Ricks
The Finish - The Killing of Osama Bin Laden - by Mark Bowden
In Trump We Trust - E Pluribus Awesome! - by Ann Coulter
Intel Wars - The Secret History of the Fight Against Terror - by Matthew M. Aid
ISIS - State of Terror - by Jessica Stern & J.M. Berger
Nuclear Weapons - What You Need to Know - by Jeremy Bernstein
Unleashing Demons - The Inside Story of Brexit - by Craig Oliver


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Sid Smith : In the court of King Crimson, An observation over 50 years (over 600 pages)
(2019 , Panegyric publishing Hardwick, Buckinghamshire, UK)
Revised and expanded edition (first published by Helter Skelter in 2001)
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The Progressive Underground, Volume 5 by Kev Rowland
"Into every rain, a little life must fall." ~Tom Rapp
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Jan Swafford's gigantic biography of Beethoven-"Beethoven-Anguish and Triumph"; one of the best books i've ever read.
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The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde

A short, but great book (really a play, but whatever)
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Originally posted by The Dark Elf The Dark Elf wrote:

For Christmas, my daughter and her fiance gifted me a new illustrated version of Dante Alighieri's The Divine Comedy published by The Folio Society. 

The boxed Folio edition is quite sumptuous in regards to print and paper and the illustrations by Neil Packer are superb; however, the translation by Robin Kirkpatrick leaves a lot to be desired.  Too modern a rendering for my tastes. It lacks the poeticism I found in earlier translations, like Longfellow's or Binyon's, for instance.


Hi,

Translations are always a "beech". Having seen my own father's work in many translations, the English ones are always the worst ... at least the ones to French, Italian and Spanish are OK (probably the same school of languages), but the English versions of many books are ... out of line ... and sometimes add "politica;" inventions to make it look stronger and more important, like i one book right on page 2 adding the RED color, as a "symbol" of "another view" or "another idea" or a kind of revolt. It ruined the book, and specially knowing that my dad had already done away with politics by staying strictly with the literary world, and not spend his time on political matters, which I am inclined to believe was one reason why he left Portugal in the first place. 

It's very tough, and Portuguese is horrible to translate since there are more verb tenses than most languages, and it makes a sentence, all of a sudden, have to be explained, which makes it longer.

My dad's own translations of Shakespeare, and some French authors, were interesting, and I have to admit they did not seem to "change" the stories much, although I am not sure that Shakespeare can be appreciated in other languages ... unless your name is Kurosawa and you do RAN, I guess!
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The Algebraist  by Iain Banks
One does nothing yet nothing is left undone.
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The Crusades by Thomas Asbridge.
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"Toscanini: Musician of Conscience" by Harvey Sachs-the definitive book on the great musical conductor
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Reading, 'The Book Thief by Markus Zusak 
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*Two questions for all the readers here.....
-What is your favorite Pynchon novel?
-Has anyone read any of Peter Ackroyd's non fiction books on London and England in general and did you enjoy them?


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Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:



Joseph Farrell's creepy account of Nazi physics & technology during WW2 and how it may have supported a secret post-war fascist network.   Unnerving stuff.

^ Fiction or non-fiction? LOL
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