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Post by pastir on Nov 4, 2008 16:02:14 GMT -5
Anybody got any stuff to recommend?
I`ll consider anything relevant to a Slav nationalist or not, as long as I can realisticaly lay my hands on it...
PS, anyone got link to the old "what book are you reading right now" topic or knows how to find it?
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Post by boris on Nov 4, 2008 16:29:52 GMT -5
I recommend The Bible, the Book of Books.
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aleks
Starshina

zivela jaka i ujedinjena slavija
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Post by aleks on Nov 4, 2008 19:46:54 GMT -5
read Aleksandr Radishchev's "Journey from Petersburg to Moscow"
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Post by pastir on Nov 5, 2008 11:24:34 GMT -5
I recommend The Bible, the Book of Books. Thats cheating. ;D read Aleksandr Radishchev's "Journey from Petersburg to Moscow" Cheers, I checked and looks like I am able to get it.
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Post by Яромip on Nov 5, 2008 15:09:41 GMT -5
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Post by katolickaanarchia on Nov 5, 2008 17:38:49 GMT -5
The prophecies of Isaisas, Daniel and the book of the Apocalypse of St.John are good. Perhaps we should remember that this year is the year of St.Paul. I encourage you to read the apostolic letters of St.Paul.
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Vladimir
Mayor
 
Gospod carstvuje!
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Post by Vladimir on Nov 5, 2008 18:35:16 GMT -5
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Post by White Cossack on Nov 8, 2008 11:01:30 GMT -5
Geroi Nashego Vremeni. Liermontov. I really like this book.
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Post by pastir on Nov 9, 2008 5:25:22 GMT -5
Cheers, all. Geroi Nashego Vremeni. Liermontov. I really like this book. Oh, I was made to read that one in school.
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Post by White Cossack on Nov 9, 2008 11:41:15 GMT -5
You "were made" to read that in school? Does that mean you didn't like it?
I would recomend you the whole work of Dostoievsky, but that's simply unnecessary.
Sienkiewicz is pretty good.
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Post by Boris Sarafov on Nov 9, 2008 14:33:46 GMT -5
Florin Curta - The Making of Slavs
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Post by White Cossack on Nov 10, 2008 0:56:09 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_(novel)I have never read this one, but just came across it and was very -positively - surprised. It's older than both 1984 and Brave New World, and apparently it influenced both. It's funny how westerns emulate Russian works and pretend it never happened. I am going to read it, as soon as I have some free time. PS: Copy and past the link.
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Post by pastir on Nov 10, 2008 6:35:45 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_(novel)I have never read this one, but just came across it and was very -positively - surprised. It's older than both 1984 and Brave New World, and apparently it influenced both. It's funny how westerns emulate Russian works and pretend it never happened. I am going to read it, as soon as I have some free time. It`s a hard read, hard to get into. You "were made" to read that in school? Does that mean you didn't like it? It means I probably wouldn`t had read it otherwise. ;D
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Post by Orao on Nov 10, 2008 15:59:49 GMT -5
Florin Curta - The Making of Slavs Florin Curta? That sounds Albanian.
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Post by White Cossack on Nov 10, 2008 20:50:31 GMT -5
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_(novel)I have never read this one, but just came across it and was very -positively - surprised. It's older than both 1984 and Brave New World, and apparently it influenced both. It's funny how westerns emulate Russian works and pretend it never happened. I am going to read it, as soon as I have some free time. It`s a hard read, hard to get into. You "were made" to read that in school? Does that mean you didn't like it? It means I probably wouldn`t had read it otherwise. ;D Good though? How does it compare with the other dystopias found in literature?
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