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Sat 3 Apr, 2004 05:47 am
The time to travel was then.
OK OK you got me here actually I thought what fantastic and brave travellers they were. With the wonder of GOD all around them . Certainly UE best book yet.
Yes? I have been looking at it to buy - I ought to ?
He gives genuine intriging examples of mysterious things he;s gleaned from ancient verse and doctrine.
I've started Eco's Travels in Hyper Reality, but picked up Prague (by someone else, veryyyy interesting) and haven't gotten back to Eco yet. Will, though.
H tain?a «Patr?da-?na Tax?di stiV R?zeV» («Motherland-A Genetic Journey»), 89?, tou Archie Baron, a<pi>'thn Aggl?a (2003), den e?nai <pi>ar? ?na kal? kai e?stoco re<pi>ort?z g?rw a<pi>'thn katagwg? twn ma?rwn a<pi>'thn Afrik?. E<pi>isthmonik?V a<pi>?yeiV, qewr?seiV kai sk?yeiV <pi>ros?<pi>wn, se mia entel?V grammik? af?ghsh. O Algis Kamezys, a<pi>'ton Kanad? (2003), qa k?nei mia tain?a-anafor? stouV m?qouV, ?mwV ta «Pr?sw<pi>a tou M?qou» («Faces of Myth»), den m<pi>oro?n <pi>ar? na <pi>araq?soun k?<pi>oia gegon?ta kai anafor?V me ton <pi>l?on a<pi>l? kai akat?rgasto tr?<pi>o.
What can I say but "Get some sleep, Algis!"
Tell us something about hyper reality. Anything like what Carlos Castenada used to learn about being a warrior and living the moment to it's most exciting fullest.
Eco's Travels in Hyper Reality is still sitting in my stack of books, in a resting phase.
I'm through the first third of Baudolino. I like the setting, the fourth crusade, Constantinople, Barbarossa, etc. He's a great medievalist. I haven't read it diligently, though. I've been reading other things right now. Ecco is one of my favorite writers.
Hi Infra and Osso, yes it just keeps getting better and bestter. Zosismos is a thrill of a charecter.
way to express yourself......Osso