the Sun and the Rainfall
It is raining.
Not yesterday; yesterday it was hot and sunny and i was able to lie outside all day and read.
I’ve finished one book already.
This evening i embarked on reading Lunar Park. Funny how easy it is to go back to what is familiar; to your favourite writers, composers, whatever. To Bret Easton, Dostoyevsky, Skinny Puppy, Depeche Mode and Wilde (oh Wilde, who i love so much!). Not to mention the men that i bring back from memory and take with me as imaginary friends on my walks.
It is rather empty here, if i don’t count the people down in the village.
Tomorrow we will go to the mainland to buy food and to go to the flea market. Let’s hope for bloggable adventures!
Not yesterday; yesterday it was hot and sunny and i was able to lie outside all day and read.
I’ve finished one book already.
This evening i embarked on reading Lunar Park. Funny how easy it is to go back to what is familiar; to your favourite writers, composers, whatever. To Bret Easton, Dostoyevsky, Skinny Puppy, Depeche Mode and Wilde (oh Wilde, who i love so much!). Not to mention the men that i bring back from memory and take with me as imaginary friends on my walks.
It is rather empty here, if i don’t count the people down in the village.
Tomorrow we will go to the mainland to buy food and to go to the flea market. Let’s hope for bloggable adventures!
Labels: books, countryside, weather
4 Comments:
Hey, your blogging again, great!
And Dostoyevsky is one of your fav. writers... I find him a bit too deep for me personally...
Later
Sigurgeir Thor
Lunar Park! Boy did that piece of work leave me bewildered afterwards. I take it you've read all his other novels? Sort of a must for this book.
I loved the way he mixed his rea life with fiction in such a subtle way, so subtle you actually wonder which part is true and which is not.
Have you finished it yet?
P.S. Where in the world are you?
Taking another look at your recent blogs I realise you're back in .se
You're always on the move, Malva. Moving Malva. Moving emotional Malva.
yes Siggi, i finished it in a couple of days. It is super.
I haven't read all his other novels, but i don't think i'd like them as much. Grown-up Bret is more my style (even though he's never ever bad).
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