Doris Lessing on How to Read a Book and How to Read the World
Doris Lessing on How to Read a Book and How to Read the World
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Ist die LektĂŒre der BĂŒcher von #DorisLessing tatsĂ€chlich derart rettungslos outdated? Ich habe mich in den diversen Online-Antiquariaten umgesehen und finde dort ihre BĂŒcher zu Schleuderpreisen. Ihr "Goldenes Notizbuch" ist schon zwischen einem bis fĂŒnf Euro (sic!) zu haben. Immerhin ist die Frau NobelpreistrĂ€gerin (2007)!
Oder will von den LieblingsbĂŒchern meiner Generation einfach niemand mehr etwas wissen, genauso wie von uns selbst (Boomer-Bashing inklusive)?
ColecciĂłn de citas literarias. CXVI
Soy un técnico, pero tengo técnica sólo dentro de la técnica.
Fuera de eso soy loco, con todo el derecho a serlo.
Con todo el derecho a serlo, Âżoyeron?
Fernando Pessoa
Lo mĂĄs fĂĄcil, entre nosotros, serĂĄ morir; un poco menos fĂĄcil, soñar; difĂcil, rebelarse; dificilĂsimo, amar.
Carlos Fuentes.
Las personas amantes de la literatura tienen partes de sus mentes inmunes al adoctrinamiento. Si lees, puedes aprender a pensar por ti mismo.
Doris Lessing
Cuando te mueres, no sabes que estås muerto, no sufres por ello, pero es duro para el resto. Lo mismo pasa cuando eres imbécil.
Albert Einstein
#AlbertEinstein #CarlosFuentes #DorisLessing #FernandoPessoaâA veces resulta difĂcil ver algo bueno o esperanzador en un mundo que cada vez parece mĂĄs horroroso. Basta con oĂr las noticias para que una piense que estĂĄ viviendo en un manicomioâ.
#DorisLessing en uno de los ensayos de âLas cĂĄrceles que elegimosâ.
https://lecturassumergidas.com/2018/08/30/cuadernos-doris-lessing/
Sipping a word like brandy. New post on Sentence First:
https://stancarey.wordpress.com/2026/02/02/sipping-a-word-like-brandy/
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Sipping a word like brandy
In Doris Lessingâs story âA Road to the Big Cityâ, published in her 1957 collection The Habit of Loving (my Penguin paperback edition, pictured, is from 1960), two young women, sisters, are travelling by train in Johannesburg.
Marie, the younger, and Lilla sit at a table with a middle-aged man and allow him to buy them drinks. Lilla, who considers her sister unworldly, chooses brandy for them both. Itâs Marieâs first time drinking it.
The three get to talking about their plans and backgrounds:
âMom is old-fashioned,â said Marie. She said the word old-fashioned carefully; it was not hers, but Lillaâs; she was tasting it, in the way she sipped at the brandy, trying it out, determined to like it.
Itâs common knowledge that we can eat our words (theyâre tasty!). Itâs less well known that we can drink them too, sampling their flavour on our tongue, testing their effect on our sense of self.
Do you remember trying out a word like this for the first time, wanting to make it your own? What word will you be sipping like brandy today?
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Today's reading: short stories by Doris Lessing
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"Whatever youâre meant to do, do it now. The conditions are always impossible.â
~ Doris Lessing