Özal - Sevgi Şelalesi (2 Cilt Takım)
O unread novelists don’t stare at me so I’ve every intention to give you a go Now no one should be forced to Read any Paul Auster And I think Malcolm Lowry Is a little too flowery And I couldn’t give a duck About Pearl S. Buck But I should have read a heck of A lot more of Chekhov And I find myself inchin Towards Thomas Pynchon (But Chimamanda Adiche Is she really that peachy? And does Joyce Carol Oates Still float all my boats? Is there now a gulf Between me and Tom Wolfe?) My relatives frighten Me with Michael Crichton And I’ve been on a mission To avoid John Grisham And I’d rather read Hustler Than that one by Clive Cussler No, it’s Balzac and Gissing That I have been missing Brooke-Rose, Gass and Stein Should already be mine And a fat oozing dollop Of Anthony Trollope... Ah, unread novelists, let me soothe all your fears I’ll get round to you all in about fifty years
2022-10-21 05:38
The Little Match Girl, is a lonely child, forced to sell her matches in order to try and earn a living. Out on the streets she strikes her matches and a vision of her grandmother comes to her in the light of the flame. Her grandmother, the only person who has ever truly loved her, reassures her and comforts her, and the next day, on New Years Day, the little girl is found frozen to death on the street with a book of matched burned out beside her. A classic Hans Christian Andersen story. Not for the faint hearted, and I have to say, I'm not sure that I could find the positive in it, but all the same, is very beautiful and tragic and perhaps a good means of exploring empathy with children. However, as a teacher, you'd have to remain pretty stoic when reading this to a class, it made me cry!
2020-09-13 22:08