Maritime literature, January–March 2009
Melville read-through, part I, Typee—White-Jacket, December 2009–January 2010
Whirlwind tour of Russian literature, February–May 2010
Epistolary literature, July 2009–June 2010
Melville read-through, part II, Moby-Dick—Billy Budd, July–September 2010
The Unstructured Clarel Readalong, August–September 2010
The Art of the Novella Challenge, August 2011
The bibliographing Reading Challenge, January 2011–present
“‘We have a lot of time to read when we are unmarried. Not as much as the merchant marine maybe. But plenty.’” —Ernest Hemingway’s Across the River and into the Trees, spoken by the Colonel
Huh. That’s a headscratcher.
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
When I Was Mortal by Javier Marías
White foods taste best to me and I prefer to eat alone.
White foods taste best to me
and I prefer to eat alone.
12/08/11
My Personal Canon (ongoing project)
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Huh. That’s a headscratcher.