Kew Gardens
If you want to read something a little out of the ordinary, something challenging, I might recommend Virginia Woolf's "Kew Gardens". It's a rather short short story, and only a click away.
I didn't like it very much. I couldn't really understand it, as is evidenced by my post. Maybe I should stick to kung fu movies. :)
In truth, I enjoy discussing short stories, even if on A Curious Singularity there are so many elegant and thoughtful posts, that I feel like an inferior (reader and) writer. But the good news is that I don't mind it too much.
Back when I was studying literature for a brief while, I wanted to be good at it so badly, that it all became an overwhelming chore, and I switched to studying other stuff. But that's ancient history, and nobody's interested in giving me grades here. :)
I didn't like it very much. I couldn't really understand it, as is evidenced by my post. Maybe I should stick to kung fu movies. :)
In truth, I enjoy discussing short stories, even if on A Curious Singularity there are so many elegant and thoughtful posts, that I feel like an inferior (reader and) writer. But the good news is that I don't mind it too much.
Back when I was studying literature for a brief while, I wanted to be good at it so badly, that it all became an overwhelming chore, and I switched to studying other stuff. But that's ancient history, and nobody's interested in giving me grades here. :)
1 Comments:
At 02:22, LK said…
As I've said before, I'm afraid of Virginia Woolf. Very, very afraid.
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