by Richard Subber | Feb 4, 2025 | Book reviews, Books
where’s the beef?
Book review:
The Stranger/L’Etranger
by Albert Camus (1913-1960)
New York: Vintage International, 1942, 1989
Matthew Ward, trans.
123 pages
I know this is Camus’ first novel, and I know Camus is famous.
The Stranger leaves me cold. The prose is wan, the story detail isn’t too interesting, and the protagonist doesn’t step off the pages much.
Try it if you want to.
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Book review. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2025 All rights reserved.
The Reader (Der Vorleser)
Not just a rehash of WWII…
by Bernhard Schlink
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Writing Rainbows: Poems for Grown-Ups with 59 free verse and haiku poems,
and the rest of my poetry books are for sale on Amazon (paperback and Kindle)
and free in Kindle Unlimited, search Amazon for “Richard Carl Subber”
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by Richard Subber | Feb 1, 2025 | My poetry, Poetry
The Book of Days
The dawn’s early light can be pleasure enough for the whole day.
There are words enough to tell the story of “the temptation of day to come.”
It is my delight to write some of them for your delectation.
s’more sky
A sky, well-baked,
the browning clouds are still,
there is no vigor nor vapor
nor prospect in the vault,
the wide, wide oven
of the star of day
is open,
one big tasty treat
that soon becomes
another sky.
October 24, 2024
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My poetry. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2025 All rights reserved.
Fire in the Lake (book review)
you should have read it in 1972…
by Frances FitzGerald
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Above all: Poems of dawn and more with 74 free verse poems,
and the rest of my poetry books are for sale on Amazon (paperback and Kindle)
and free in Kindle Unlimited, search Amazon for “Richard Carl Subber”
Your comments are welcome—tell me what you’re thinking.
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