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Re: Book - Wind, Sand and Stars
From: Philip Lange
Date: 2015 Aug 23, 17:36 -0400
From: Philip Lange
Date: 2015 Aug 23, 17:36 -0400
Thanks Greg,
Conrad's writing gets my sweaty skin salt encrusted, hosed down and blown dry while I claw my way across the heaving deck. His prose plunges and my pulse pounds in rhythm with the ships throbbing heart: His characters, so clearly drawn that if one were to walk into my room, I would recognize him in an instant.
Great read. -
On 08/20/2015 02:12 PM, Greg Rudzinski wrote:
Conrad's writing gets my sweaty skin salt encrusted, hosed down and blown dry while I claw my way across the heaving deck. His prose plunges and my pulse pounds in rhythm with the ships throbbing heart: His characters, so clearly drawn that if one were to walk into my room, I would recognize him in an instant.
Great read. -
On 08/20/2015 02:12 PM, Greg Rudzinski wrote:
Before reading chapter 4 THE ELEMENTS it is recommended that Joseph Conrad's TYPHOON be read first. Here is a link to TYPHOON:
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1142/1142-h/1142-h.htm
Greg Rudzinski
P.S. Chapter 3 THE TOOL is most interesting and could very well apply to the sextant as to an airplane or boat.
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