Friday, January 18, 2008

Within the 1,296 pages of War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy wrote these words, "The strongest of all warriors are these two, "Time and Patience." I don't know where this quote exists within the 1,296 pages, but I'm going to find out. And I'm feeling like Mr. Tolstoy was thinking of his future readers when he wrote this quote.

He's right. I'm going to need Time and Patience--and lots of it--to get through this book. Tolstoy forgot one other thing: superior arm strength. I have the massive tome in my hands as we speak. It's heavy. It's bulky. It's bigger than my cat.

So why do I want to do this? Well I wanted to test my literary muscles. It's been so long since I've read anything even nearly this long. And with the buzz about the new translation of War and Peace by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, I found my challenge. Plus, my sister got me the book for Christmas.

All I need now is a little Time and ... (you know). It's going to be hard now that I have a full plate of work, school, etc. etc. etc. I really question whether I can do it. (Thoughtful pause)

Wait, (thoughtful pause over) I have an idea. This is great. I have just the incentive I need. A race to finish War and Peace!

OK, calling my fellow bloggers, Bryon, Audra, Deb, and Jess! Who's in? Come on I dare you!

Check back soon to see whom the contestants and terms of the race will be. For now, I'm going to rest my arm.


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Alicia    Posted by
Alicia
on 1/18/2008
3:45 PM
1/18/2008 4:21:04 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Sorry, dude. I do most my reading on the train, and I am not shlepping a book that's heavier than your cat for eight blocks (plus three cross-town blocks!) to Grand Central. I guess I'm going to have to forfeit my spot in the race. Good luck to you though, I'll be waiting at the finish line with lemonade or something.
1/18/2008 4:45:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
Um-m-m... I read "Anna Karenina" a long time ago. Isn't that good enough? I don't think I have enough Time left on Earth, not to mention enough Patience to read "War and Peace." Pleee-eeeze don't make me read "War and Peace"!!! Well... if Bryon will do it, I'll do it.
Deb
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