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smilebackwards ([personal profile] smilebackwards) wrote2025-02-16 02:17 pm

it was all going terribly well

The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy. What it says on the tin. Bleak, pointed contemplation of death after a life that was perhaps not as well-lived as originally thought. I love the combination of bluntness and reflection in Russian stuff. Need to add some more novels to my TBR list.

Flowers for Algernon by by Daniel Keyes. Heartbreaker of a novel about intellectual disability and personhood.

While reading these pretty heavy books, I was watching ridiculous but enjoyable television:

Cobra Kai (season 6): Another final season! I do think they stuck the landing because the last set of episodes that just got released were very fun although during the earlier parts of the season I was kind of like wow, this should have ended in season 5. It is a dumb show about teenagers and old men having karate wars but I love Johnny Lawrence and some of the comedy is gold. Watch a gateway vid: St. Elmo's Fire by [personal profile] lilly_the_kid.

And, speaking of vids, I got a new [community profile] vid_bingo card and we'll see if I manage a premiere for [community profile] vidukon_cardiff. April 6th deadline seems very close to me for any of my current ideas.
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[personal profile] goddess47 2025-02-16 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
A relatively bleak novel but worth checking out if you liked the Tolstoy, "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" by Heather Morris. I read some of "A Day in the Life of Ivan Desinovich" by Solzhenitsyn and found them interestingly similar... but the Tattooist book has a good ending.
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[personal profile] colls 2025-02-16 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay Vids! <333