Today has been a rather productive day, in the reading sense.. Finished 'Threads Of Life' (Quite fascinating actually...), started and completed;
Joyce Tyldesley-Judgement Of The Pharaoh; Crime And Punishment In Ancient Egypt. A bit too brief and 'general' for my liking, but nevertheless, still managed to learn from it.
About to commence;
W.B Worthen-Shakespeare And The Authority Of Performance.
Now Reading;
John Stuart Mill-On Liberty & The Subjection Of Women. [Wordsworth Classics.]
From The Ruins Of Colonialism was good, but only 190 pages long. (One part that was very interesting was a discussion of a 'Jubilee' project conducted by 700 Victorian schools in 1922, consisting of each school writing a history of their local area..) It also provided a good definition of 'History and Memory' and I managed to learn a new word from it; prosopopoeia. It's a synonym for 'personification'. Succintly splendiferous.
Currently reading Michael Moores 'Dude, Wheres My Country?'-which is good, but pales in comparision to Stupid White Men. However, he does bag out John Howard in this one, which is a definate plus.
Endgame was quite good, possibly because of it's minimalist, nihilistic nature. My first university reading completed. (Endgame is a text for 'Inventing Modernity'..)
Continuing my limited readings within the 'Theatre Of The Absurd'..
Luigi Pirandello-Six Characters In Search Of An Author.
A brief explanation of my 'flurry', 'Endgame' and 'Six Characters In Search Of An Author' are very short plays, hence my reading three texts in one day. books above and books below..
Now reading;
Ed.Dennis Walder-Literature In The Modern World: Critical Essays and Documents. (Current essay is Literature and the Rise of English. by Terry Eagleton.)
Re-Read George Orwell-Nineteen Eighty-Four for preparatory purposes. .Still holds up, (Plusgood at the very least) and the frightening political parallels with contemporary America are even more apparent.
Currently reading;
Raja Shehadeh-When The Bulbul Stopped Singing; A diary of Ramallah under siege.
I'm reading Montana 1948 at the moment, and i just finished Light Me The Moon which was pretty darn good. im not really into montana yet but i'm sure it'll click soon enough