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I got half way through the Bible and stopped. (shrugs)
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There is a book called the One Year Bible. It takes a passage from the Old Testemant, New Testemant, and the Psalms for each day of the year. They follow in order. It actually is a pretty nice way to read the Bible. Some of the Old Testment books are a real snooze. I skipped over the fmaily lineages and the like.
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The closest thing to real evidence I can find it this: Hemingway's Reading, 1910-1940 It's ambiguous, but one interpretation of the link above is that Hemingway had two copies of Ulysses, one an "unbound press copy," and the other an "edition . . . not in Key West." Maybe this is the kind of story that's too good to fact check. |
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![]() It doesn't have to be so "us or them". I enjoy the occasional "serious" literature, and sci-fi/fantasy. And history. I'll read what I want to and let others do the same. Life's too short and all that. When I was in college, I lied frequently about which books I read. Now, I can't be bothered. |
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I read Animal Farm in High School, and I didn't get everything the first time. One thing I didn't get was the chickens confessing and then being torn to pieces by the dogs. At the time I thought "Why did they confess? It just got them killed." I didn't understand that you could get just about anyone to confess to just about anything.
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LOL I know the ending. I am a Cultural Catholic (ie I was raised Catholic but no longer go to Church and think that the leadership of the Catholic Church really needs to join at least the 20th century if not the 21rst century.) I went to church regularly until I was 30 so the Bible has been spoiled for me.
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I got to so and so begat so and so...
Of course you can't help but to have read chunks of the KJV bible. It's great literature after all. It's like Casablanca. Maybe you haven't seen the whole movie, but enough to feel like you've seen it. |
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In high school there were a couple of times that I wrote essays that would have implied that I had read a particular novel when I hadn't. However, had I have been asked I would probably have admitted to not reading it.
The ones I can think of are: The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy (read maybe half) The first I would have liked to read but didn't for some reason I can't recall. The second one I stopped because it was so bloody boring. One day I may convince myself to try Hardy again, but I'm not particularly eager at this point. More recently, there have been a couple of books I haven't finished, but I've never lied about this: Midnight's Children - Salman Rushdie Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell - Susanna Clarke The first, I wanted to finish but was in the wrong head-space or something. I could see that it was good. The second, I'd rather drink battery acid than attempt a re-read. |
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There is no sex scene in the last chapter of Ulysses, but IMO it's the best of the book, together with the first one. And yes, I did read the whose book, believe it or not.
About the Bible, I started to read it several times (every time stupidly starting at the beginning) and gave up, but lately I have been reading, and even, incredibly, enjoying, Robert Alter's translation of the Five Books of Moses. The best part is his footnotes, I couldn't go through the book without them. This was, after all, written some 2500 years ago (give or take a couple of centuries, I am very bad at remembering dates and numbers), and it does require some explanation. |
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