Finished With Beckett's Trilogy: I Can't Go on, I'll Go on
I've finished the trilogy and have begun re-reading Beckett's shorter prose (actually I've just started the intro to get a lay of the land), which I will read until I leave for Switzerland (April 1).
No Kindle in Europe. I probably won't be on any trains (unless it's the one from Montreux to Château d'Oex ), but after last summer (on the train from Brussels to Amsterdam) I don't want to risk it (RexRead2 doesn't like the idea of falling into strange hands).
I'll stick to paper in Europe: Durrenmatt's The Pledge and Fodor's. I'll also attempt to translate the impossible landscapes. Inside and outside. In between.
No Kindle in Europe. I probably won't be on any trains (unless it's the one from Montreux to Château d'Oex ), but after last summer (on the train from Brussels to Amsterdam) I don't want to risk it (RexRead2 doesn't like the idea of falling into strange hands).
I'll stick to paper in Europe: Durrenmatt's The Pledge and Fodor's. I'll also attempt to translate the impossible landscapes. Inside and outside. In between.
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