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Soodaroo in Love
Monday, September 06, 2004
  J. D. Salinger
"The Catcher in the Rhy" is the famous novel written by my favorite writer J. D. Salinger. I found a copy of this book in the third term of studying in the University, but till now I did not read more than half, I am not sure, think it was 'cause mid-term exams or final ones, I do not remember exactly what was the reason, I try to finished it once more but unsuccessful and in this summer I am going to put an end mark on this book. But it is not mean I will not read it more and more.

In fact I read the Persian translation twice and also translation of the short stories by MR. Salinger. I wrote an article for his short story: Uncle Wiggly in Connecticut, for the course Introduction to the Literature I, and other things I do not remember exactly.

By the way, every line of the Salinger novel kills me. Words come and pass in the lines and I became crazy be their powers and all they having. Lots of time I laughed during the first time I read the book, lots of time close it and think deeply, all I can say that it is the most fantastic things I ever read.

Thank you Mr. Salinger, thank you very very much.

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The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, the most famous poem by our ancient and lovely Mr. Coleridge, is the poem I print from Worlds Greatest Classic Books tonight and start to discover it. We practice a part of this poem, guess part 2 or 3, in a poetry course a few months ago, and I am dieing to read it thoroughly, I read part one tonight, and think of how beautiful can be a poem is.

This is a usual life of a student of literature: reading and reading and reading.

Soodaroo
2004-09-05
23:04 PM



 
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