mechanic1908
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Anything by Capstick tbh
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Good choice, definitely one of his most underrated works.View attachment 394584
My new favortie Hemingway novel. It ain't happy, but damn did I enjoy it. Written as a 3 or 4 part novel, capturing various sections of artist turned nazi hunter's life.
Oh Salmon, I’m so sorry. Praying for you and your family.Life’s sudden changes; Our Son In Law has been given 6 to 9 months to live. He was diagnosed with cancer less than a year ago. He is in his mid 40s. All his organs are now affected.
A career in law enforcement had me dealing with death on a weekly basis, I have heard the bone chilling wail of mothers learning their child had died. My parents have both died. Nothing prepared me for this.
The book is “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande it is at the same time depressing and helpful.
Ugh, this isn't going well. I'm 6+ hrs deep and struggling to pay attention. It's not good, it's not bad, but it is very difficult to read, the author is prone to providing incredibly lengthy amounts of detail that don't seem to do anything for the story. He also, at least so far, TELLS you about a character instead of building a character. The difference between this and Hemingway is shockingly stark, and not in a good way. I had a goal of getting through it in 4 months. I've reevaluated that to 1 year.On to a true marathon... Infinite Jest
I've got a copy of it. I read it once. I am a Christian but I found some of it to be a stretch. Some of it I enjoyed though.View attachment 390752
After giving this up, I decided to come back to it, if for nothing else but out of sheer principle.
If you are a faithful male Christian you'll probably love it as is. I did not. For reasons that I won't go into, I could not see past the hypocrisy. Which, at times became too unbearable requiring me to turn it off if favor of Top 40 radio. My biggest takeaway is that the author pissed away some great poignant points (the loss of masculinity, and the mis-use of masculinity) trying to center every issue, and of course solution, back to the bible and either the teachings of JC or his actions. I would very much like to find a similar book that discusses the topics at hand in a scientific light.
On to a true marathon... Infinite Jest
Been thinking about what I want to do with my audible subscription. There are lots of Jim Harrison stories out there. He's kind of my imperfect Hemingway....The Stupid window sticker thread made me think about this:
There was a line in Jim Harrison's Novella Brown Dog about liking a big girl, a "hefty girl". I heard it as a preview when I finished one of his other audiobooks while driving and it was a preview. To be honest it was kinda refreshing that the main character/protagonist/hero was not the perfect image we want to be.
https://montana-mint.com/lastbestne...rrison-revels-in-brown-dog-his-pre-fall-hero/
I listened to Legends of the Fall, Revenge, and The Man who gave up his name . I have been enamored with LotF since I watched it in 1996. Listening to the novel I saw a lot of similarities between how it and A River Runs Through It were adapted to the screen. But it made me kind of appreciate Harrison's delivery and writing style...
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Legends of the Fall
Check out this great listen on Audible.com. From one of America's most versatile and celebrated writers, Legends of the Fall is Jim Harrison's classic trilogy of epic novellas. The publication of this magnificent trilogy of short novels—Legends of the Fall, Revenge, and The Man Who Gave Up H...www.audible.com
I recommend Davla and The Road Home. I've already read/listened to several of his other works, but I think the Northridge family plot line is just really good.Been thinking about what I want to do with my audible subscription. There are lots of Jim Harrison stories out there. He's kind of my imperfect Hemingway....