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Poll: When reading for pleasure outside my native language (s), I prefer to read:
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Jul 19, 2007

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Luciana E. Lovatto
Luciana E. Lovatto  Identity Verified
Argentina
inglés al español
I like to know the author private life before reading their books Jul 19, 2007

I prefer to read always about the writer’s life before reading their books, because in that way you can know the author’s point of view and read from that perspective. Apart from that, most of the writer had uncommon life, full of adventure, and I like that! I think that sometimes the author private life is more interesting than their books!

 
Fernando D. Walker
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It is a question of how I feel... Jul 19, 2007

I tend to read books that reflect the moment of life I am going through. Also, I choose books that catch my attention because of the title, because someone recommend it to me or simply because I like it. I think that if you are reading for pleasure, the book must be readable and interesting. It is supposed that reading must not be something tedious at all.

 
Cristina Heraud-van Tol
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Perú
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Miembro 2005
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I chose Many of the Above Jul 19, 2007

I love to read Edgar Allan Poe's horror tales in its original English version as well as English writers' poems in English. The How-To books I also read a lot.

[Edited at 2007-07-19 14:04]


 
Aurora Humarán (X)
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Argentina
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All of the above Jul 19, 2007

Comedy
Biography
Erotic literature
Essay
Mystery
Romance
Literary criticism
Poetry

I am currently reading Saramago's collection of poems (GREAT) in a bilingual edition (Portuguese Spanish), "The British Patient" (Ondaatje's novel) and rereading "El hijo del acordoneonista" by Basque writer Bernardo Atxaga.

Books are oxygen.

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Hilde Granlund
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Noruega
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Many of the above Jul 19, 2007

I read books originally written in English in that language if at all possible.
It is cheaper, usually better (no offense to the translators who probably did an excellent job), and there is no better way to stay in touch with a foreign language, its culture and usage - apart from moving abroad.


 
Claudia Alvis
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Perú
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Everything except... Jul 19, 2007

I love to read and re-read everything except self-help books, Dan Brown/Paulo Coelho and the likes. I'm currently reading The Dialogic Imagination (Four Essays) by Mikhail Bakhtin and re-reading My name is Red by Orhan Pamuk.

Aurora, what's the ISBN of that bilingual edition of Saramago's poems, it sounds irresistible, me wants.


 
Fabio Descalzi
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Uruguay
Local time: 10:30
Miembro 2004
alemán al español
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Biographies of great persons Jul 19, 2007

It doesn't matter if that GREAT PERSON is a king, a Pope, a writer or just a "famous unknown" - a book able to make you feel the life, thoughts, feelings and dreams of given persons. In a given culture and a given time of history.

Isn't it incredible to be able to feel (and understand) how Beethoven felt when he wrote his 9th Symphony, being deaf? Or how an obscure deputy felt when he was told that he would be sworn in as President of the Republic after the sudden death of the titul
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It doesn't matter if that GREAT PERSON is a king, a Pope, a writer or just a "famous unknown" - a book able to make you feel the life, thoughts, feelings and dreams of given persons. In a given culture and a given time of history.

Isn't it incredible to be able to feel (and understand) how Beethoven felt when he wrote his 9th Symphony, being deaf? Or how an obscure deputy felt when he was told that he would be sworn in as President of the Republic after the sudden death of the titular President and Vice-President of a big nation, just because he was on the (constitutional) line of succession?
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Jennifer Forbes
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In Memoriam
History Jul 19, 2007

ProZ.com Staff wrote:

This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "When reading for pleasure outside my native language (s), I prefer to read:".

This poll was originally submitted by Ryan Montcalm

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I read mostly history - 17th and 18th centuries, Europe. My bedside table is piled with it. I also love mysteries and thrillers and the weird novels of Richard Self. And "popular" science, such as Steven Pinker and Richard Dawkins.
This poll should run and run.
Regards,
Jenny.


 
neilmac
neilmac
España
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Newspapers - the local rag Jul 19, 2007

Since I don't have much time to read anything else for pleasure, I read the local paper while havng my lunch. Or is that not counted as "reading"?

 
Steven Capsuto
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Estados Unidos
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Lots of genres Jul 19, 2007

I go through phases. At the moment I'm mostly reading memoirs and murder mysteries, though the last non-English book I read was Javier Cercas' novel "La velocidad de la luz."

When I read in other languages, I usually alternate between original works written in that language and translations of hard-to-translate English-language books that I like... particularly if the English original had a very distinctive writing style. It's fun to see how another translator dismantled and reassem
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I go through phases. At the moment I'm mostly reading memoirs and murder mysteries, though the last non-English book I read was Javier Cercas' novel "La velocidad de la luz."

When I read in other languages, I usually alternate between original works written in that language and translations of hard-to-translate English-language books that I like... particularly if the English original had a very distinctive writing style. It's fun to see how another translator dismantled and reassembled the writing style of someone like Lewis Carroll, Dashiell Hammet, or Douglas Adams.

[Edited at 2007-07-19 15:59]
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Beate Mitterer
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Austria
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I missed the genre crime / detective stories Jul 19, 2007

I agree with most of the comments that it depends on the mood - which genre I prefer most though is missing on the list: crime. So easy to read and suspense is brilliant! And Edgar Allan Poe is the Master of it all anyway.

[Bearbeitet am 2007-07-19 15:55]


 
Yaotl Altan
Yaotl Altan  Identity Verified
México
Local time: 07:30
Miembro 2006
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Several topics Jul 19, 2007

I prefer Philosophy, History and Biograpies.

I like to read several books concurrently

- I'm reading a Pasolini book in Italian wherein the authr used a sort of Italian slang, I think it's Roman slang with Naepolitan slang influences.

- A book about Homosexuality in Civilizations, in English.

- Another book about PNL, in Spanish.


 
Ma. Fernanda Blesa
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Argentina
Local time: 10:30
Miembro 2005
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Sci-Fi, terror, fantasy Jul 19, 2007

Isaac Asimov, Ursula K. LeGuinn, Stephen King, Arthur C. Clarke, JK Rowling (well, Harry Potter) are good examples of my favorite authors

 
Heinrich Pesch
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Finlandia
Local time: 16:30
Miembro 2003
finlandés al alemán
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Something missing there? Jul 19, 2007

Where are novels like War and Peace and the like, the thicker the better?
Does not fit in in this poll.
Cheers
Heinrich


 
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