I just finished reading Milton's Paradise Lost. It was outstanding. It is an extremely well-written and highly poetic (epic poetry) account of many gospel events and doctrines, especially The War In Heaven and The Fall of Man. The author takes a lot of liberties by adding all kinds of information to the Biblical accounts, but most if it is excellent. There are a few errors, but what is right far outweighs what is wrong. I also recently read Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamozov and just started reading Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. After years of restricting myself to reading only psychology books and articles, and never having been much of a reader in general, I am now addicted to reading high quality literature. I was deluded for a few years into thinking that works of fiction weren't worthwhile. That was a mistake. The great works of "fiction" are just as meaningful as the great works of "fact".
I'm also addicted to pizza, as usual. I'm still on the Atkins diet, but I regularly cheat by eating pizza. Papa Murphy's take-and-bake is my favorite.
I recently wrote a little poetry-like thing in honor of my 13th wedding anniversary. Here it is:
This Friday, 13th
13 laps around the sun
Some say is far for two to run
13 circles of the globe
For some is pain like unto Job
But what to them is dev’lish trial
Is our love’s season most fertile
And as May 1st our love re-Spring’th
We celebrate this Friday, 13th
Haha, I like that poem. :) Very clever
ReplyDeleteWow, 13 years! Doesn't seem like that long ago. How time flies.
ReplyDeleteHappy Anniversary, you two! :)
Thats a realy good poem. I like it alot.
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled that you are reading super good books. I'm jealous, actually. Both Karamazov and Paradise Lost are on my "want to read super badly" list. I will get to Paradise Lost soon, but I don't know about Karamazov (it's so long!). Elizabeth is kind of doing the same thing. Right now she is reading Virginia Woolf's _To the Lighthouse_, and is enthralled. You might want to try Virginia Woolf. Either _Lighthouse_ or _Mrs. Dalloway._ They are so psychologically perceptive and subtle that it is unbelievable. She is one of the greatest writers I have read.
ReplyDeleteQuite something Owe! I guess I Owe you one for peddling me such a feast lik3 dancing bears in a Romanian park! (yep - scary and also fascinating, multi-faceted and humorous)
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