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"A Tale for the Time Being", by Ruth Ozeki: DISCUSSION Friday, August 12, 1:00 PM EDT
The story follows protagonist Robert Jordan in his role as a dynamiter working in/for one of the International Brigades during the 1930's defence of the Spanish Republic against Franco's fascists. One of the most striking things about the novel is the terse language used by the characters in the story. I think this laconic style is generally indicative for Hemingway; it is, however, perfectly suited to the subject matter and has an effect on attentive readers.
The story matters to the whole world then ... and still does.
Sure. Let's go with Friday the 13th. What could possibly go wrong?
I was a big fan of the Mars trilogy in the 90s. The Years of Rice and Salt was also pretty good. Haven't read anything of his lately, though.
"It's a good book," he said, looking around more carefully now, where the pine needle forest joined the green slope of the alpine meadow.
"But you always say that," she said, smiling, and shifting the submachine gun in the crook of her left arm.
"Yes, but it is true this time." Just then, Lieutenant Berrendo rode up the trail.
Finished For Whom the Bell Tolls over the vacation period.
I haven't even started.
And given the way my life has been going (unexpectedly busy), I have zero confidence I'll be finished in time.
I'm really sorry, folks. It looked easier when it was farther away. Some kind of inverse metaphor for life's goals.
Finished. I can see why Fidel Castro Ruz liked it so much.
Is this still on for Friday, - or is it getting bumped? Just wondering....
I am in and out of meetings all day today but could throw in the occassional though.
Sadly, my pessimism proved accurate.
I could critique other people's opinions, but not offer many of my own.
Wait a minute... isn't that one of babble's defining features?
Unless others are ready and available, let's figure out something else.
Friday the 13th. Shoulda known. Wasn't meant to be.
How about a one week extension?
Doesn't work for me. I'm busy with work every day till then (almost). Two weeks... might do it.
Spoiler alert.
The story follows protagonist Robert Jordan in his role as a dynamiter working in/for one of the International Brigades during the 1930's defence of the Spanish Republic against Franco's fascists. One of the most striking things about the novel is the terse language used by the characters in the story. I think this laconic style is generally indicative for Hemingway; it is, however, perfectly suited to the subject matter and has an effect on attentive readers.
The story matters to the whole world then ... and still does.