Djokovic vs. Tsonga…2-1. Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
Novak Djokovic up a break in the first 2-1. That's enough for me…off to bed I go. Pretty sad that the number one tennis player does not have any appeal for a guy like myself. A tennis aficionado.
I read it for the first time a couple of weeks ago. It had been sitting on my book shelf for many years. I had forgotten about it. I used to go to the bookstore and buy up to four or five books at a time and knock them off one by one. Somehow this gem escaped me.
It's a great book. "The Adolescent" really showcases the incredible versatility of the great Fyodor Dostoyevsky. I am rereading it which is recommended…to sort of get a better feeling for the details…the style. I haven't read "Dead Souls" but that is going right to the top of my list. Russia has such an incredible history. It seems that they are always demonized by the West. Vladimir Putin did a great job of showing up the rest of the world in Syria. He was taking care of business, kicking ass and taking names.
My next read is another Dostoyevsky novel called "The Possessed" or "The Devils". Another novel that has been sitting on the bookshelf for perhaps twenty years that never got read. You know…everything happens for a reason. I needed a couple of great books to read to get me through the rest of the winter here in Sweden and then these two brilliant novels appear in my book shelf. I read a couple of books by Somerset Maughm before this…"The Razor's Edge" and "Of Human Bondage". Wonderful books in their own right. So much to be gleaned from Classic literature as compared to the contemporary nonsense. Sound familiar? Living in the past again. But you know what they say…if you don't know your history you are doomed to repeat it. Something like that.
Novak Djokovic up a break in the first 2-1. That's enough for me…off to bed I go. Pretty sad that the number one tennis player does not have any appeal for a guy like myself. A tennis aficionado.
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It's a great book. "The Adolescent" really showcases the incredible versatility of the great Fyodor Dostoyevsky. I am rereading it which is recommended…to sort of get a better feeling for the details…the style. I haven't read "Dead Souls" but that is going right to the top of my list. Russia has such an incredible history. It seems that they are always demonized by the West. Vladimir Putin did a great job of showing up the rest of the world in Syria. He was taking care of business, kicking ass and taking names.
My next read is another Dostoyevsky novel called "The Possessed" or "The Devils". Another novel that has been sitting on the bookshelf for perhaps twenty years that never got read. You know…everything happens for a reason. I needed a couple of great books to read to get me through the rest of the winter here in Sweden and then these two brilliant novels appear in my book shelf. I read a couple of books by Somerset Maughm before this…"The Razor's Edge" and "Of Human Bondage". Wonderful books in their own right. So much to be gleaned from Classic literature as compared to the contemporary nonsense. Sound familiar? Living in the past again. But you know what they say…if you don't know your history you are doomed to repeat it. Something like that.
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