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Комментарии : 28   
@boatofcar3273
@boatofcar3273 Месяц назад
Re: Seneca et al, you’re still paying for the translator and new typesetting even for works in the public domain.
@hatethenewyou
@hatethenewyou Месяц назад
Paperbacks are usually my preferred reading editions because i love to mark up my books. I love the vintage international paperbacks, but I gotta say the nyrb editions are stunning. Can't wait to buy a few and get into some of the more niche authors they promote.
@lits3212
@lits3212 15 дней назад
These are some of my fave videos!
@faustianecho
@faustianecho Месяц назад
It's not low effort at all! I love these kind of videos! Keep going
@brentstrykertalksalot
@brentstrykertalksalot 29 дней назад
Thank you Mr. Stoner
@llllemomn
@llllemomn 19 дней назад
nyrb will forever be my favorite looking books. i have purposely researched their catalog just so i could have reason to put their books sooner on my tbr books. favorite authors so far have been renata adler and john williams
@boatofcar3273
@boatofcar3273 Месяц назад
Great video! I agree with you on the Oxford World Classics and Vintage picks. They’re my two favorite paperback publishers.
@Josh-yk6xk
@Josh-yk6xk 25 дней назад
discovered nyrb when I started reading Junger. He might become my favourite author soon and their editions are so nice.
@azazeln
@azazeln Месяц назад
I love book series with cover and spine consistency! The Collins Classics and the Wordsworth classics are my favourite VFM paperbacks.
@mysteriousoul
@mysteriousoul 23 дня назад
Love a good soft flop! 📖
@lthecatt9667
@lthecatt9667 26 дней назад
I am a great lover of paperbacks, definitely prefer them over hardbacks. My favourites are Faber & Faber editions as I really enjoy the slightly thicker pages and nice typeset. My other favourite is Fitzcarraldo, but that is mainly book selection which very much alligns with my personal taste in literature
@RodinRaskol
@RodinRaskol 29 дней назад
I think for the Kierkegaard one, you're paying for the translator, so that's probably it. But yeah I can understand the frustration.
@waffle.23
@waffle.23 29 дней назад
The long ships is not a book you see on youtube often! Its a popular classic here in Sweden original title being Röde Orm (red Orm). Im reading it right now and its really funny, a humorous tale of pagan times. The language is so good in the original im wondering how it would sound in translation.
@ToReadersItMayConcern
@ToReadersItMayConcern Месяц назад
I'm relieved to see you posting: your channel is an excellent and singular voice in this BookTube world. Even if you post something light, or merely a thought on a half-formed idea, I'm often just here to hang out with a bookish friend.
@fabriciocunha8436
@fabriciocunha8436 23 дня назад
Honestly, I rlly loved this video hahah just very personal and caring
@rjmalcolm8066
@rjmalcolm8066 Месяц назад
Love the NYRB editions too, though haven’t picked up any as they’re quite pricy here in Australia (understandable as the quality is top tier).
@prilljazzatlanta5070
@prilljazzatlanta5070 25 дней назад
Just found this channel. Automatically in the top 4 of booktube
@azazeln
@azazeln 22 дня назад
Do tell the other 3! I'm in search of quality content
@prilljazzatlanta5070
@prilljazzatlanta5070 22 дня назад
@@azazeln Tristan and the Classics, Benjamin McEvoy, Drunzo, and an honorable mention to Spinsters Library
@azazeln
@azazeln 21 день назад
@@prilljazzatlanta5070 Benjamin is one of my favourite youtubers, analytical and insightful. Tristan is one I've been following for a while and I like a lot. But I didn't know Drunzo and now I'm binge watching his, rather small, library of videos! Thank you!
@prilljazzatlanta5070
@prilljazzatlanta5070 21 день назад
@@azazeln Drunzo has few videos but has all the excitement of this gentleman. He loves non fiction too and i like that he rarely posts. No gimmicks like reading challenges
@DeerVV
@DeerVV 23 дня назад
I can’t help but notice how all the English editions of books have their sides written in one direction I am not sure how to explain. The thing I am triggered the most in Bulgarian editions is that the sides are always in random and when you look at the bookshelf it is distracting and you start shifting your head left to right….
@Sophia-jo8tv
@Sophia-jo8tv 27 дней назад
Hi! You're really cool. Thank you for sharing :)
@ThePooNarni
@ThePooNarni 29 дней назад
Love a Joseph Conrad book, there really is something strange with Sailors being great writers.
@brentstrykertalksalot
@brentstrykertalksalot 29 дней назад
The prose reminds me of Melville in a lot of ways too, very poetic & rich in language. Crazy too how English was Conrads second language! And what he wrote in!
@pocketfullofponder
@pocketfullofponder 27 дней назад
Keep up the low effort because it is 👏🏼
@garyhughes3001
@garyhughes3001 26 дней назад
I guess when you're not much help to the crew and it takes days/weeks to get where you're going, all you can do is write.
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