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Bookcrossing Update!

Posted by turquoisefloyd on September 13, 2004

Finally I caught my first BC release! It’s Daisy Miller by Henry James, a neat little volume of 90 pages which I should read fairly quickly. It arrived from US BXer SandDanz this morning, at the same time that I went out to post Silk by Alessandro Baricco to her! I hope to read and release this whilst I’m on holiday in Norfolk in just under two weeks, and maybe take a couple of my other books along to release as well. I might not be able to register the releases easily though, unless my mobile will access the Bookcrossing website.

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Fathers and Sons – Ivan Turgenev

Posted by turquoisefloyd on September 6, 2004

I bought a few second hand books on eBay last week and along with a couple of Ursula K. LeGuin Earthsea volumes and The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoyevsky, this was amongst them. I hadn’t heard of Turgenev before, but I gather he was one of the three greatest Russian novelists, along with Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky.
Fathers and Sons concerns two young men, the angry nihilist Bazarov and his softer, gentler disciple, Arkady. The two men travel between their parents’ homes and the home of Anna Sergeyevna, and argue about politics and philosophy all the way along, and also both experience love, one happily, one unhappily. Turgenev displays a clear ability with this work but I can’t help wondering if this is not one of his lesser works. I expect Anna Karenina spoiled me!
However I would certainly like to read more of Turgenev’s work, for I did enjoy Fathers and Sons.

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