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10 books you need to read before graduating from college in 2019

Original link t The joy of being rescued from a life of exile.

When we think about what it means to forgive, we think back to Who Killed Mockingbird or The Color Purple.

(There is a sentence hidden here, please check the original text, hey~) For the sake of our haggard souls, should we manage the adventures in life with only one pair of eyes?

Our limited vision of the world is woefully inadequate for facing all the different hardships and gray areas of morality.

We need a pair of people like Odysseus (author of Homer), Wordsworth (English poet), Nietzsche (Nietzsche), and Toni Morrison (American novelist "Beloved"). As another famous statement of Lewis said: When I

When I read, I can be a thousand people and still be myself.

Like the night sky described in Greek poetry, I saw countless eyes and saw myself in their eyes.

Reading can become a seraph, a polyglot, a hydra of good deeds, and we become more like ourselves.

We become better versions of ourselves, better souls.

We move beyond being just a thinking machine or a gluttonous beast to becoming a creative creature, a creature that loves, gives, and is nourished by beautiful people.

What book to read?

When I was young, I thought working in a bookstore would be perfect.

I get to help people find the books they want every day.

Like Ira and Barry from City Slickers, they can find the exact ice cream flavor for every dish.

I can tailor the best story for each reader.

"Oh, did you like Lord of the Rings? Well, would you like to try Doctor Strange and Mr. Norrell? The result is teaching students to realize at least part of that fantasy. Every semester, I have the opportunity to create a reading list for my students.

A list that entertains and inspires students. I change the book list often - there are many books to choose from across time and space, and I usually decide on the theme of the book list for a semester, or "

"Transfiguration", or "pow-er", so the title changes. However, there are three books that I teach every year, and 6, 7 or more books that I routinely recommend to students who have not yet graduated. This is independent of time.

Influenced work, as long as I am a fan of modern literature, I again agree with Lewis: after reading a new book, there is one rule: never allow yourself to read another new book before you have re-read the good old one.

In chronological order, I arranged these 10 books according to my own preferences: 1. Dante's Divine Comedy (THE DIVINE COMEDY) If you have only read "Inferno" and have not read "Dante's Comedy", no matter how funny it is, confirm one.

The devil plays the trumpet with his buttocks. The "comedy" in the title refers not to hell but to the blissful fantasy that occurs in the Divine Comedy "Paradise". Unless you worship Satan, don't let Lucifer's vision become.

The End of Your Journey. Volume Two, The Hard Progress of Purgatory Mountain, Devoting Time to the Beauty of Heaven - Whether you understand the last volume or not, it is a blessing to appreciate every poem, or song.

Like being able to be read by itself, so when the three volumes appear overwhelming, you can read them bit by bit, slowly, for ten minutes a night. Fortunately, it's available in Italian on one page.

Another page is available in English, with a wealth of helpful notes on Italian politics and Christian theology. In Dante's 14,000 lines, we undergo radical transformation from the dark forest into the light.

We show the way out. Maybe that's why authors write memoirs like How Dante Can Save Your Life. Even though I read The Divine Comedy every year, I have to admit:

The first time I was asked to read the Divine Comedy, I found it confusing and obscure. Don't let that hold you back. As we read the last few lines of the poem, I advised the students: "You are ready to understand the Divine Comedy.

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" 2. Dostoevsky's "THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV" (THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV) I have struggled with the arrangement of Dante and Dostoevsky. I think they are of equal weight. Any

There is no novel in the language that is better than The Brothers Karamazov. The Brothers Karamazov is a mystery novel, but unlike your average mystery novel: we know the murder victim at the beginning of the story.

In "Brothers Mazufu", the question becomes: Who among us doesn't want him? Even the reader becomes entangled in the sins described, as we must recognize our evil tendencies, as if we are the ones we curse and seek,

;The depressing "The Brothers Karamazov" makes violence lose its appeal.