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Om biblioteket mittlanguages, politics, history, science fiction
(most religion books belong to my wife)
What I am reading/listening to at present
What I might read / listen to next
I am experimenting with running various reading lists, each tagged with a single letter:
a: sf, in order of entry onto my LibraryThing catalogue.
b: sf, in order of popularity on LibraryThing as a whole.
c: sf, as owned by me before start of this year and previously read by my livejournal f-list.
d: fiction other than sf, in order of entry onto my LibraryThing catalogue.
e: fiction other than sf, in order of popularity on LibraryThing as a whole.
f: fiction other than sf, as owned by me before start of this year and previously read by my livejournal f-list.
g: non-fiction, in order of entry onto my LibraryThing catalogue.
h: non-fiction, in order of popularity on LibraryThing as a whole.
i: non-fiction, as owned by me before start of this year and previously read by my livejournal f-list.
j: books I have already read but haven't reviewed on-line, ranked by LT popularity.
k: Hugo-award winning novels which I haven't previously reviewed on-line, in order of winning the award.
l: unread Doctor Who books, in order of internal continuity.
m: unread New Series Doctor Who books, in order of LT popularity.
n: Ian Rankin's Rebus books, in internal chronological order
o: books owned only my me on LT, in order of entry into my catalogue.
p: books by PoC, in no particular order.
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Chris
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postet av bardsfingertips kl. 3:01 pm (EST) den Apr 1, 2009
Thanks again!
postet av kevinashley kl. 1:26 pm (EST) den Oct 8, 2008
I read 4 years ago and 3 years ago I visited this Nagorno Karabagh. It is very beautifule there. I recomend a book by V.A. Shnirelman. I have not looked through your library. But you can contact me if you are interested.
I think I will have a further look into your library
Sincerely
Rune Norheim
postet av Girkner kl. 7:58 am (EST) den Oct 12, 2007
Just read your review of "The Dispossessed" which I just finished myself. Was intrigued by your view on the Le Guin's treatment of Thu as the most stereotyped and least explored of the forces in the book. My personal take on this, as someone who comes from the other side of the Iron Curtain, is that she chose well not to give us any "direct" experience of Thu. I can cope with characters' prejudice against something they've never experienced. I don't think I could have coped with Le Guin trying to describe something she had never had any direct experience of, and I did. Not sure if that makes any sense...
Mili
postet av elmyra kl. 12:58 pm (EST) den Aug 13, 2007
postet av NoirSeanF kl. 11:57 pm (EST) den Aug 10, 2007
thanks for joining the proust group
David Perrings
postet av dperrings kl. 4:33 pm (EST) den Jul 15, 2007
>>I'm a bit shocked by your comment that the Mabinogion is "full of people with silly Welsh names". Some might say that "Tseng" is a silly name!
Hullo Nicholas.
Now in general there are two categories of "silly" names (note the use of quotation marks. Ones which have a alternative meaning (either inadvertant or advertant) and ones which sound unusual or just plain weird.
In the first category you have names which are descripive of something (often the subject) e.g. "Colonel Blimp" "The Knights Who Say Ni". This can also include good old fashioned puns (often sexual) e.g. "Damien Thong". You also can get combinations of the two e.g. "Dick Manual" (often these could be crudely called "porn-star names" - both descriptive of the subject AND incorporating punning/sexual innuendo).
In the second category you have names which are grammatically convoluted or just extremely lengthy such that they sound both discordant and amusing to the ear. "Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwll... (coincidentally also Welsh) is an example. A slightly less politically correct example is the batting line-up of the Sri-Lankan cricket team, where names are generally extremely long, convoluted and sound "silly" (note the use of quotation marks) to the untrained ear.
Welsh names in the Mabinogion fall into the second category. The issue of whether names sound "silly" in this case is largely a vowel/consonant thing. In Welsh a number of letters which are consonents in English are vowels in Welsh. Therefore to the untrained (English) ear many of the names employed in the work sound grammatically convoluted and slightly wacky (in a word: silly). QED.
You will note two adjuncts to this:
a) One's categorisation of a name as "silly" is highly culturally conditioned. A Welsh or Irish person would obviously not find names in the Mabinogion remotely silly. A llama-seller from slightly south of Cuzco would probably struggled to see why Anglo-Saxons find "The Knights Who Say Ni" (or even "The Knights Who Say Ecky-ecky-ecky-ecky-P'tang, Zzoo-Boing, gdgdbaaoizen") remotely amusing.
b) The name "Tseng" does not qualify as "silly" under either category 1) or 2).
Regards
J
PS Good to see someone reads my reviews!
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Have a great day.
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With best wishes, gibbon
postet av gibbon kl. 10:22 am (EST) den Sep 1, 2006
I wish I had half of your sci-fi collection, though. Unfortunately, it seems like people don’t want to let their sci-fi go into the used-book circuit around here, so I’ve been semi out of luck. But I’m working on it.
postet av blueacademia kl. 5:23 pm (EST) den May 13, 2006
(I should add that I haven't read most of our "religion"-tagged books, and have only tagged as "unread" those that I do intend to read someday!)
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