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While Milan Kundera embarks upon the unbearable lightness of being, Paolo Coelho renders his ELEVEN MINUTES.
I love it. It’s like the next common-knowledge line.
That is the true experience of freedom; having the most important thing in the world without owning it. – Marias Diary pg. 90 , ELEVEN MINUTES
DARWIN AWARDS II: Unnatural Selection A compendium of stupid people and the natural exhibitions of their utmost stupidity. Funny.
In the Company of the Courtesan by Sarah Dunant
A weird tale of a Courtesan who survives a Roman attack, burnt her hair and scarred her forherad fled to Venice to start her Burikat pokpok days. Aided by a blind witch who practices mesotherapy and an early form of plastic surgery, she rises above the ashes and glitter in the glamour of the gondolas. Did i mention she has a dwarf associate.
Amusing enough.
Reading Right now: a verse narrative by Herbert Mason: Gilgamesh