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Yes! Nabokov paints the taboo of forbidden love beautifully and eloquently. The story is gripping and emotional, and there's a murder! If you want to pick up on all of Nabokov's high brow literary allusions, I recommend an annotated version. Hope you enjoy it! Melanie
And sorry for the stupid question, but someone from Turkey added me in the MSN Messenger.Was it you?
Oh, I've been changing my mind about Kant, I've been starting to really understand what he's talking about.He's really excellent!
Hey Sercan. I just went to a Turkish party where I hung out with a bunch of Turks and pretended to be Turkish. We watched Metluluk, which was very nicely done. Cok gazelle. I will try to find out who wrote the book as long as I'm on here. I'm going to a children's book publishing conference in January so I'm reading kids' books in between the dense reading I have to do for school. Jacques Derrida makes my head hurt. Anyway, I just wanted to recommend that movie to you. see ya
hii saw your comment about critique of practical reasonhave u read critique of pure reason?cause it was really hard to me and now i'm a little afraid of reading the critique of practical reason