tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26428110.post8164320909193218947..comments2023-07-08T09:00:54.916-07:00Comments on A Common Reader: Miklós Szentkuthy: Black Renaissance, Doctor Haydn, and PraeDwighthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13688525659034403580noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26428110.post-26836483769750259152013-10-02T07:30:40.543-07:002013-10-02T07:30:40.543-07:00I'm really looking forward to Prae's relea...I'm really looking forward to Prae's release, which unfortunately will be in two parts over two years. Still, I'm excited to see more of Szentkuthy's works planned for translation.<br /><br />The only drawback I have found in what I have read of Szentkuthy is my ignorance on so much of what he touches on. Not that he points it out directly. It's as if he assumes simultaneously that you will and won't know what he is talking about. The flip side of that is I want to find out more about some of the topics and subjects he raises. "Marginalia on Casanova" makes me want to read the whole Life. Wait...that's a good thing, right?Dwighthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13688525659034403580noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26428110.post-35566262496861832602013-10-02T01:31:29.152-07:002013-10-02T01:31:29.152-07:00Superb commentary on Szentkuthy.
Reading your com...Superb commentary on Szentkuthy.<br /><br />Reading your commentary on the author and Prae this work does sound very appealing. I tend to love such experiential fare that touches on so many issues.<br /><br />In addition I love the ruminations on the history and origins of European culture.Brian Josephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15139559400312336791noreply@blogger.com