Cool! I'll make sure to pull it out this spring and dub it for you.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I'm re-reading Connie Willis' Lincoln's Dreams. I'm just a couple of chapters in, so the magical realism drug-like effect it had on me when I first read it hasn't kicked in yet. Maybe it won't. I'm enjoying the details so far.
Try some Edith Wharton, if you're in a mood. I like her better than Henry James, except "The Turn of the Screw."
I adore Edith Wharton, but I've already read everything of hers. Well, almost anyway.
I'm not sure if I would ever be in the mood for The Odyssey.
I first read The Odyssey in college, and it really is a riveting story, AmyLiz! Just like with Beowulf, you have to get the right translation, otherwise it can be a slog to get through. The Fagles is excellent--IIRC, he just published a translation of The Aeneid in the past few months.
I read The Odyssey for fun a few years ago. I had it on the bus one day and was snickering over some snark, and somebody in another seat asked me what class I was reading it for. They looked uneasy when I told them I was reading it for fun. The same kind of look when I was reading "Engines of Creation" on the bus. Freak the mundanes!
Banville's The Sea
Corwood, have you read any of his other stuff? It's the same but more.
I adore Edith Wharton, but I've already read everything of hers. Well, almost anyway.
Including the porn?
Including the porn?
The what now?!
Dude, you haven't seen? Did you ever read the story Beatrice Palmato?
(Not where the porn is, but related)
(Not where the porn is, but related)
But ... but where *is* the porn? I mean, there *really* is porn?
::still boggling::
Do you know which story collection "Beatrice Palmato" is in?