Musings from the world of pseudo-dates, man-children, booze and the third year of graduate school
Monday, July 18, 2011
Audiobooks aren't working for me
I tried to listen to Middlemarch on a free podcast - it was a disaster. I am feeling a little hopeless about the prospect about finishing the book. Given that feeling, I shelved the book and picked the next one up in the to read pile (I have about 6 books required for graduate school I've been cycling though - I'm stuck on all of them). I picked up A Clockwork Orange. I understand that it is a "required" or even "recommended" read. However, the book is in a whole other dialect - it's a hybrid of English and an English/Russian mix. More to the point, it has a three page glossary to go with the book. I had started to just translate the book, skimming for all the foreign words and penciling in the English versions. While it isn't a long book, it isn't short either and as such I gave up and shelved the book. I opted to rent the movie, in the hopes I would get a handle on the story and be able to grasp the book. I stopped after 20 minutes of the movie. A Clockwork Orange, like Martin Amis' Money is one of those books I cannot abide. I respect that it is art and like all art it does not need to or even strive to appeal to everyone. But who does it appeal to is my question.
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OMG I LOVED Clockwork Orange! Sorry! :)
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