A Partial Book Report
I am working my
way through the stack of books I promised myself I would read this year (as
opposed to all the other books I have read along the way). (That's the picture, the entire stack.) Naturally, I got through the easy ones
first. The time came this week to start
tackling The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
I made it to page
112 of 615.
Here’s the
summary: a lot of people died for no
good reason under brutal conditions.
I cheated and
looked up what happens in the rest of the book.
Spoiler: more of the same.
Some things I
have to learn over and over. One of them
is that it is okay to stop reading a book.
I do not think that another 500 pages of death and torture will enrich
my life. I do not need to be convinced
that humans are capable of atrocity on a systemic level. I get the point.
So on to the next
book.
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