Jamal
What I find striking is that Thrasymachus just kind of rage-quits, yet his position wasn’t truly defeated; he simply abandoned the conversation. It makes you wonder whether "might makes right" rests on firmer ground than it first appears in the book. And of course, for Plato, someone who takes such a point of view had to appear as driven more by anger than by reason. — Zebeden
Pantagruel
javi2541997
Maw
Maw
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SophistiCat
Jamal
Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon — Jamal
SophistiCat
Manuel
T Clark
It’s hilarious. I rarely laugh out loud at books, but I do all the time with this one. It’s also difficult to follow, non-linear, and absurd. — T Clark
Jamal
The Unconsoled by Kazuo Ishiguro — Manuel
After the Bolshevik Revolution of October 1917, Soviet women gained the right to vote, no-fault divorce, child support, and free higher education. Abortion and birth control were soon legalized. ... Life was a “fairy-tale” for women in the first country to legally emancipate them, revolutionary Alexandra Kollontai would claim. — review
Manuel
I read this in the late nineties when I was totally unprepared for experimental literature, so I was quite confused. Even so, I think I probably read it in the first place because I'd heard it was weird. I found it fascinating and compelling, moving and haunting, and it's stayed with me. I've been meaning to read it again, although I fear it will hit much harder now. — Jamal
Outlander
Jane Eyre was bad. — Jamal
Jamal
'm assuming it didn't really "fulfill" or hit any note as far as what people tend to expect from novels? Emotional validation, validation of the human spirit, essence, struggle, experience, etc? You were left unfulfilled at the end of it, as if you wasted your time reading it, I imagine? — Outlander
Like, at what point would you say it took a dive for the worse and became "unsalvageable"? — Outlander
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