Saturday, June 13, 2009
Fenelon, Garcia Marquez, Vargas Llosa
Since my last post, I read an issue of Eclectic Reading and an issue of The Economist.
I have also completed reading the works of Fenelon. I confess to being disappointed, since his book length essays were almost all devoted to disputing Jansenism.
I also read Gabriel Garcia Marquez's memoirs of his youth To Live to Tell the Tale, which doesn't talk about his writing much, and Vargas Llosa's memoir, which also talks about politics and not writing. I am now reading the last of my Llosa novels, the one about Gauguin, Fish in Water.
I have also completed reading the works of Fenelon. I confess to being disappointed, since his book length essays were almost all devoted to disputing Jansenism.
I also read Gabriel Garcia Marquez's memoirs of his youth To Live to Tell the Tale, which doesn't talk about his writing much, and Vargas Llosa's memoir, which also talks about politics and not writing. I am now reading the last of my Llosa novels, the one about Gauguin, Fish in Water.
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