tortoise1956
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Mon Jan-03-11 01:05 AM
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Has anyone out there actually finished "War and Peace" |
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without threat of bodily harm? I have tried 3 times, and I can't seem to get past about 200 pages. It may be a classic, but then so are medieval torture techniques...
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Mon Jan-03-11 01:08 AM
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:evilgrin:
Seriously, I had trouble too... I got through most of it.
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Mon Jan-03-11 01:21 AM
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2. I have but I am a fast reader. |
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Have had to be. Napoleon loses.
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Mon Jan-03-11 01:32 AM
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3. I believe I did, but I was very young. I remember reading it, but |
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I don't remember much else about it -- too long ago.
I read a lot, really a lot, a lot, a lot.
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Mon Jan-03-11 01:52 AM
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4. Yes, but over 40 years ago. |
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Mon Jan-03-11 03:36 AM
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5. When I was 12. Didn't understand it; but I read it. |
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Mon Jan-03-11 04:03 AM
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6. The last person to finish "War and Peace" was Tolstoy. nt |
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Mon Jan-03-11 05:12 AM
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7. I only read the peace parts |
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couldn't stand the violence even then....in junior high.
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Mon Jan-03-11 06:41 AM
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8. Read it any number of times.... |
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...perhaps once every four or five years for the last thirty-five.
The essays on historiography at the end though -- only the first time.
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Mon Jan-03-11 06:56 AM
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9. There's an unsubstantiated rumour that Private Manning has had enough time. nt |
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Mon Jan-03-11 09:13 AM
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10. Once, for school. I have absolutely no memory of the contents. (NT) |
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Mon Jan-03-11 09:50 AM
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11. Not yet, but I finished ANNA KARENINA over the Xmas holidays. |
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I think it's worth a read, and I don't think it's as long as W&P.
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Mon Jan-03-11 06:18 PM
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12. I read an abridged version |
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it was still quite long though.
dg
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Wed Jan-05-11 04:21 PM
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i like long books, however, as doris lessing says, if you don't like a book, put it down, pick up a different one, read widely and find out what YOU like
are we required to read every classic out there? i think not unless we're english majors, or in your case, russian majors...
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Fri Jan-07-11 12:10 AM
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Edited on Fri Jan-07-11 12:12 AM by Retrograde
Had to read it in high school many years ago. My reading group did it a few years back. It helps if you skim over the philosophical parts, but there actually is a lot of plot. Being a Communist Philistine, though, I really couldn't get too worked up when those uppity serfs deserted Marya during the invasion. It was a bit shocking on my last reading to read the parts about the Russian nobility buying serfs.
ETA: The new translation doesn't do a good job with my favorite bit, when Nicholai is being shot at during the battle of Austerlitz: "They're shooting at me, me, who everyone is so fond of!"
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Fri Jan-07-11 10:20 AM
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15. It's about Russia, right? |
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It's been a while, but I did read it all.
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Sat Jan-08-11 05:24 PM
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16. Thirty years ago. I haven't looked at it since, though. nt |
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Sat Jan-15-11 02:13 PM
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17. I just made it though Moby-Dick ... |
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I need to give the "classics" a rest for a while.
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Sat Jan-15-11 11:59 PM
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18. I did back when I was in high school because I was |
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threatened by a very threatening nun for not doing my homework on Shakespeare. I don't remember much about it today. However, I feel that if I read it today, I would do diagrams on the characters and plots to keep track of it.
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Tue Jan-18-11 01:57 AM
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19. I did ... the Pevear and spouse translation |
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But I was lost among the characters most of the time and it took me 8 months to read it. And I'm a very fast reader. I loved the novel and it was well worth it. But keep a printout of the Wikipedia article listing all the characters in your hands at all times.
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Tue Feb-08-11 12:31 AM
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20. I believe in the end the ship sinks |
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after hitting an iceberg.
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Sat Feb-12-11 01:09 AM
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21. It was not actually that bad |
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But much like julia childs coq au vin, it was better in another day.
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Sat Feb-12-11 12:55 PM
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22. No, but I was only 14 when I tried to read it. |
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I do want to read the entire thing sometime.
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