I haven't read Crime and Punishment; I have read The Brothers Karamozov, however. And what about Chekov (and I don't mean on the Enterprise)? Doesn't reading most of his plays for pleasure mean anything anymore? ;P
Strangely, I likedBrothers Karamazova, as well as Chekov's plays (I've only read a few stories, in Russian, and he's one of the few Russian writers that isn't a slog in the original language. The short stories are actually more popular than the plays in Russia, and they're probably better).
It was one in the morning, and you're one of like four people that I knew wasn't a cretin anyway.
I'm sure I've seen more than 20 anyway, but I couldn't name them.
Date: 2003-02-04 01:32 am (UTC)dude...
Date: 2003-02-04 01:46 am (UTC)I may be cretinous, but at least I can spell "Iliad" properly.
don't pull the literati high ground on former copy editors; it will be your d00m. :-)
But, but, but--
Date: 2003-02-04 10:32 am (UTC)d'oh.
Date: 2003-02-04 10:38 am (UTC)damn greeks.
yeah, it means you're a masochist
Date: 2003-02-04 12:04 pm (UTC)Re: yeah, it means you're a masochist
Date: 2003-02-04 12:12 pm (UTC)Strangely, I liked Brothers Karamazova, as well as Chekov's plays (I've only read a few stories, in Russian, and he's one of the few Russian writers that isn't a slog in the original language. The short stories are actually more popular than the plays in Russia, and they're probably better).
It was one in the morning, and you're one of like four people that I knew wasn't a cretin anyway.
And, thanks. :)
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Date: 2003-02-04 03:20 pm (UTC)