Franz Kafka, The Castle
Koestler, Darkness at Noon
Antonia Fraser, ed. The Lives of the Kings and Queens of England
John Gardner, Grendel
Ivan Turgenev, Fathers and Sons
Sister Helen Prajean, Dead Man Walking
Toni Morrison, Paradise
I'm doing to same thing with it that I did with One Hundred Years of Solitude: listen to the language and the stories and, a big effort for me, ignoring the fact that I can't keep all the familial connections straight.
Marcel
Proust, Swann's Way
Not yet. It's still too dark at 7:00 to walk to work.
This had to go back when I was on tape 7 of 18. I haven't been walking to work
enough.
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