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I know I have produced some cringe-worthy reviews lately, but I have been in a cringe-worthy state of mind with some unruly fingers to top it off, so there goes another one.As much as I love literature, I have always felt that it has the tendency to mislead and subsequently create victims of society...
Oscar Wilde is not the only writer to have made the paradox into a kind of art form. Walser walks a line in these very short stories between looking inward and outward, happiness and sadness, connection and loneliness. In a sketch called "Nervous" a sentence that begins "I am not old, not in the lea...
This is a two star book based on our goodreads ratings. It was simply "it was OK". But based on what else is out there in the marketplace and how beautiful the book actually is, I have to give it three stars instead. But that still does not mean "I liked it". And I am not going to review this book e...
A thoroughly enjoyable read and look into the secret life of Franz Kafka. His inspiration for The Metamorphosis and The Trial among others. The study was so well-written that I now have ordered the only novel by Canetti.
I have to think I will revisit this book sometime again. I enjoyed reading it slowly. Walser is a writer who speaks to me. I love his style. I am in the process of devouring everything of his that has been published. I do love his novels most, but I am warming to his short pieces now as well.