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caracabe

caracabe@books.theunseen.city

Joined 3 years, 4 months ago

Writer and software engineer in the US Midwest. I enjoy poetry, horror, some f/sf, some mystery, some literary fiction (but not the kind where the main character is a professor and nothing happens).

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Miguel de Cervantes: Don Quixote (2005)

Don Quixote is a Spanish epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. Originally published in two …

In the 2nd book, I don’t know how the author intends us to take the Duke and Duchess; but they’re rich and powerful and they play games with the lives, feelings, and honor of those who aren’t, and I hope they meet a grisly end (but I know they won’t).

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson: What If We Get It Right? (Hardcover, Random House Publishing Group) No rating

“With a thoughtfully curated series of essays, poetry, and conversations, the brilliant scientist and climate …

Some of the saddest parts of this book are the hopeful ones, the passages that say, “It’s not all bad news, we’re making progress, look what we did here!” and it’s something that’s been undone by T***p and his toadies.

The book was published in 2024. How quickly things change.

Tracy K. Smith: Fear Less (Hardcover, 2025, W. W. Norton & Company) No rating

Drawing on deep passion and personal experience, former US Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith demystifies …

I’ve been reading and writing poetry for about half a century. Even though this book is written for newcomers to poetry, I found value in it, especially in the analyses of specific poems. There’s plenty about social issues, but not in a polemical way. It’s not a “poetry for the revolution” book.