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Sercan Görgün

Sercan Görgün

Nietzsche Hayranı...
  • Istanbul, Turkeyl
  • member since January 16 2008

Sercan Görgün’s last login was Thursday, November 12 2009. show recent activity »

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  • Melanie T

    Melanie T says

    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

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Brooke C

    Brooke C says

    And sorry for the stupid question, but someone from Turkey added me in the MSN Messenger.
    Was it you?

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Brooke C

    Brooke C says

    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!

    posted 11 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Meriwether

    Meriwether says

    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

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • Brooke C

    Brooke C says

    hi
    i saw your comment about critique of practical reason
    have 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

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )