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Also, I am not sure what you mean by configuring "also on facebook." Jerry
posted by JerryMonaco at 11:42 am (EST) on Dec 18, 2009
kann das sein, dass in der Liste von Herta Müllers Werken das "Herztier" fehlt?
Gruß
Sabine
posted by gaudenta at 12:12 pm (EST) on Nov 28, 2009
~Cecil Frances Alexander
Where the acorn tumbles down,
Where the ash tree sheds its berry,
With your fur so soft and brown,
With your eye so round and merry,
Scarcely moving the long grass,
Fieldmouse, I can see you pass.
Little thing, in what dark den,
Lie you all the winter sleeping?
Till warm weather comes again,
Then once more I see you peeping
Round about the tall tree roots,
Nibbling at their fallen fruits.
Fieldmouse, fieldmouse, do not go,
Where the farmer stacks his treasure,
Find the nut that falls below,
Eat the acorn at your pleasure,
But you must not steal the grain
He has stacked with so much pain.
Make your hole where mosses spring,
Underneath the tall oak's shadow,
Pretty, quiet harmless thing,
Play about the sunny meadow.
Keep away from corn and house,
None will harm you, little mouse.
posted by theoldman at 8:36 am (EST) on Nov 13, 2009
Thank you for your invitations and links. I am afraid that what you are doing is beyond my technical comprehension.
I will look forward to any further information on Herta Muller. I think I will try to find at least one of her works for the Reading Globally group when the topic is "Dictators" I know little about Romania other than that Ceaucescu was quite a nasty dictator, so I hope to learn more through reading Muller.
Regards,
Lisa
posted by LisaCurcio at 9:21 pm (EST) on Oct 15, 2009
Sometimes my Yiddish gets lost. I mostly use spoken Yiddish as my father-in-law would speak only Yiddish as his first language. English was his 2nd and Romanian was his 3rd. As a youngster I was brought up in a home where my parents spoke Yiddish, but only to keep us kids from understanding what they were saying.
My friend Dr. Steven Paul was in Hamburg, I was mistaken about Munich.
I just finished a book about the Holocaust called "Prodigal Sons" by Sheldon Greene and have to finish my review of it for the media. Interesting book about a son who emigrated to Israel after the war and was able to pass as a non-Jew during the war years in Poland.
posted by clarkisaacs at 11:36 am (EST) on Oct 15, 2009
Here is one group (Club Read) discussing her. I think they would welcome your opinions. You may need to join to be able to post there:
http://www.librarything.com/topic/72736#...
Here is another discussion on the "prizes group" (there is quite a few of the same people here as in Club Read above):
http://www.librarything.com/topic/559
Did you want me to start a thread in the Reading Globally group? Or do you want to look at the two above first?
I have started [The Land of Green Plums] but I have not had much time to read. It's very artful, perhaps dreamlike or surreal(?). Very interesting.
Best, Lois
posted by avaland at 5:59 pm (EST) on Oct 13, 2009
I am really interested in this material and searched everywhere but no luck. thanks so much,
Miriam
posted by miriamw at 9:26 am (EST) on Jul 29, 2008
my yiddish is not very good. and i have no idea how to spell it with latin script.
but surf around the workmen's circle.
part of their mission is to preserve yiddishkeit.
http://www.circle.org/
maybe someday i will get around to adding the yiddish books i have to library thing. i have a small collection of old books, some were published by the workmen's circle.
you are using both the national yiddish book center's bookstore and also their digital reprint catalog? they have everything.
posted by Bfasching at 4:21 am (EST) on Mar 29, 2008
Thank you for adding my library to yours. I have one book that is in Yiddish and that is a music book where I will be adding in the next few days. My Yiddish is a little, but far more extensive than others. Reason is that there are few people out here in the desert of Arizona that speak it except for one neighbor who understands it and speaks mostly German as that is his native tongue. He was raised in New York City.
Clark Isaacs
posted by clarkisaacs at 11:21 am (EST) on Mar 17, 2008
posted by LarsonLewisProject at 1:26 am (EST) on Jan 27, 2008
posted by nichtich at 7:03 pm (EST) on Jan 24, 2008
Keine Eile. Ich denke eigentlich, daß die Kombination richtig ist: der deutsche Titel klingt aber verglichen mit dem englischen und dem französischen, Les Joies du Yiddish so ernst.
posted by jimroberts at 5:49 am (EST) on Jan 24, 2008
posted by almigwin at 10:40 pm (EST) on Jan 23, 2008
Regards, Jim Roberts
posted by jimroberts at 2:43 pm (EST) on Jan 23, 2008