Progress

Recent acquisitions.

Although I had hoped to finish sooner, I only just listened to Lecture 17 of Cervantes’ Don Quixote, an Open Yale Courses program, this morning. (The course comprises twenty-four lectures delivered by Professor Roberto González Echevarría. Absolutely excellent.)

Somehow I finished Nights of Plague in time for a wonderful book discussion last night. I began reading as soon as I finished The Republic earlier this month but was happily sidetracked by an invitation to a reading group tackling Thomas Hardy’s Far from the Madding Crowd; then family came into town for several days. Finishing Orhan Pamuk’s tome really was a feat, then, given how little time I had.

Naturally, although I followed the #FaulknerinAugust discussion, I needed to set aside the book for most of the month, but I am back to a chapter a day in Absalom, Absalom.

I’m also reading Adrienne Brodeur’s Little Monsters.

After only three rehearsals, we have a break from band this coming week, so for the next few music practices, I’m focused primarily on my current étude, the Mozart duet, and the middle of the second movement of the Stamitz concerto. (I spent much less time on this over the last two months than originally planned.)

And though my Latin studies stalled in the second week of the month, after a vocabulary review, I’ve cracked open the next unit.

One thought on “Progress

  1. I loved SECRET HISTORY OF WONDER WOMAN. In fact, I liked it so much that I also read the same author’s THESE TRUTHS, a history of the United States. Jill Lepore is a superb author.

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