Have you been interested in the Daniel/Sinyavsky Trial for long ? I thought their resistance and refusal to make compromises was quite fascinating...... and very rare in history to come across... I suppose, that made me interested in reading the book of the trial all those years ago during my studies...
Moosey I just finished The Silent Wife really enjoyed it, thankd for the recommendation. I loved it's twists
I admit that I don't pay much attention to where a writer is from unless I really enjoy their work.
Quote from: kristina on April 04, 2014, 06:20:38 AMHave you been interested in the Daniel/Sinyavsky Trial for long ? I thought their resistance and refusal to make compromises was quite fascinating...... and very rare in history to come across... I suppose, that made me interested in reading the book of the trial all those years ago during my studies...The first time I heard about the Sinyavsky-Daniel trial, it was during the year of Russian literature I took as my undergraduate electives. [Silly me, I thought it'd be fun.] Naturally, I had to track down their works! Later, I went to a graduate student conference about 7 years ago that renewed my interest. A Hungarian fellow attended and he presented his paper about the trial's influence on dissidents in the years following. At the time, I spent a lot of time researching dissident movements in political practice and this trial was a really good example to focus upon. I got a little 'obsessed' with samizdat too. So, from there, I tried to learn as much as I could. I'm a bit of a geek but I find it fascinating to make all the connections between the intelligentsia at the time. [Dynamics and relationships.] I 100 % completely agree with you "their resistance and refusal to make compromises was quite fascinating..." Have a good evening, kristina!
They are American but obtainable on Amazon.Great ideas for bulk cooking for the freezer or just generally.Ihad some chicken so made 4 chicken curries and 4 chicken supremes, wrapped individually in the freezer.That's about as organised as I get with food
Have just finished reading THE ROSIE PROJECTWhat a fantastic book, about a guy who has aspergers and tries to find a wife who will meet his exacting expectations. Funny sad and moving all at once!
The Fault in our Stars - A young adult novel in which the characters have cancer. The ending was predictable, but the journey was fantastic. I think anyone with renal failure can relate to this book really well. There is also a movie for it coming out soon.
'Mortal Instrument, city of bones'wanted to see the film never got round to it, so started the book, got the second one redy too
Quote from: Ninanna on June 02, 2014, 04:16:43 PMThe Fault in our Stars - A young adult novel in which the characters have cancer. The ending was predictable, but the journey was fantastic. I think anyone with renal failure can relate to this book really well. There is also a movie for it coming out soon.Love that book ... not sure I want to see the film because neither of the main characters look how I wanted them to look! Plus, there's so much in the book which can't possibly be translated effectively to the big screen.
Glenn Beck, Arguing With IdiotsMore of a Common sense rant against the apathetic and ineffectual handling of societal problems. The passing of laws, measures, implementation of policies that fail to address the root cause of a problem.
Have u read the vampire diaries books? I read a few but they were so different from the tv series i gave up didnt like them