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A few good threads about literature, and we naturally shift the focus to our favorites, but something that may feel not so fantastic or worth mentioning to one might as well be a gem to someone else, so here we can focus on our current readings, and therefore talk about something that we would "normally" skip.
Right now I am reading two books in parallel, Kurt Vonnegut's "TimeQuake" (original) and David Hume's "History of England" (translated).
Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most peculiar authorr I have ever read. He is really hard to define. Is a mix of science fiction, fantastic realism (but "fantastic" in a very unique and realistic way) and, I don't know, a mix of Camus and Twain regarding the "mood". Yes, precisely.
Right now I am reading two books in parallel, Kurt Vonnegut's "TimeQuake" (original) and David Hume's "History of England" (translated).
Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most peculiar authorr I have ever read. He is really hard to define. Is a mix of science fiction, fantastic realism (but "fantastic" in a very unique and realistic way) and, I don't know, a mix of Camus and Twain regarding the "mood". Yes, precisely.