The Short answer is yes. As part of my commitment to meet a particular quota this year, I've been reading a wide variety of books, many outside of what I might have read otherwise. The best part is probably that I'm taking things off my shelves to read because they're short or because I'm just reading more in general and need more material.
Hm, for instance, I'm nearly done with my first Japanese novel, though I've read a little bit about the history and culture of Japan. It takes place a generation after the Russo-Japanese war and the context is something completely new to me, which is great. I've even done a bit of elementary background research about the time following the Meiji Restoration and the subsequent Westernization of Japan. That's the best thing about picking up books that are somewhat outside your normal reading habits; that feeling of really expanding the brain and learning some new things. But then, that's just the joy of reading itself, I guess.
I've also recently read John Steinbeck for the first time and I'm quite taken with him.
Hm, for instance, I'm nearly done with my first Japanese novel, though I've read a little bit about the history and culture of Japan. It takes place a generation after the Russo-Japanese war and the context is something completely new to me, which is great. I've even done a bit of elementary background research about the time following the Meiji Restoration and the subsequent Westernization of Japan. That's the best thing about picking up books that are somewhat outside your normal reading habits; that feeling of really expanding the brain and learning some new things. But then, that's just the joy of reading itself, I guess.
I've also recently read John Steinbeck for the first time and I'm quite taken with him.
Just one question re your reading this year.
27/03/2010 11:19:40 AM
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Yes. Lots and lots of British Medieval, Renaissance and Restoration literature
27/03/2010 01:15:46 PM
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I was totally crushed that the Restoration Literature lecturer was on sabbatical in my year.
29/03/2010 03:26:07 PM
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Re: I was totally crushed that the Restoration Literature lecturer was on sabbatical in my year.
30/03/2010 10:53:14 AM
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Tried the Long Price Quartet. Liked the first book, but didn't finish the second.
27/03/2010 03:17:07 PM
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Well, I tried reading dozens of lit journals and magazines this year
27/03/2010 08:23:38 PM
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29/03/2010 03:29:12 PM
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30/03/2010 02:29:24 AM
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Japanese literature is something I've been meaning to try for ages.
30/03/2010 12:04:48 PM
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