Quote from: Mandryka on Today at 04:02:36 AMRe Elstir, I like the bit of mashed potatoe in the Vermeer.
The key moment involves two ladies and a photo. You guys are clearly reading it for ideas, I'm reading it for the sex.
Quote from: Florestan on Today at 03:31:12 AM... I'm afraid that paragraph's significance would have escaped me anyway....but not it's (poetic) beauty...
Quote from: SimonNZ on Today at 03:37:25 AMOkay. I'm going to need you to PM me which one that is as well.
I think the second volume is the most page turning and easiest to love and has at least a half dozen of the most important scenes. But I don't immediately know which one you mean.
Quote from: ritter on Today at 03:12:56 AMYour loss, cher Andrei.
Then you've missed one of the most beautiful paragraphs in prose I have ever read (it is halfway through À l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleur, and can only really be appreciated IMHO if you've read everything that has preceded it, and probably all that follows it as well.
Quote from: ritter on Today at 03:12:56 AMYour loss, cher Andrei.
QuoteThen you've missed one of the most beautiful paragraphs in prose I have ever read (it is halfway through À l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleur, and can only really be appreciated IMHO if you've read everything that has preceded it, and probably all that follows it as well.
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