*nods with you* I'm still amused that after all this time, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are *still* considered racy. The rest of them....
*boggles with you*
37. Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire This is brilliant. It's heavy going at times and a bit pretentious, but brilliant. Picking a good translator is usually the main hurdle.
Okay then. I'll try it. I'm still vaguely traumatized by my short acquaintance with Tolstoy.
My bad dreams involve dense text and a plot that never, ever seems to end, interspersed by weird character moments. *shudders* Stop haunting me, man!
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*boggles with you*
37. Flowers of Evil by Charles Baudelaire
This is brilliant. It's heavy going at times and a bit pretentious, but brilliant. Picking a good translator is usually the main hurdle.
Okay then. I'll try it. I'm still vaguely traumatized by my short acquaintance with Tolstoy.
My bad dreams involve dense text and a plot that never, ever seems to end, interspersed by weird character moments. *shudders* Stop haunting me, man!