I am reading the shorts of Guy de Maupassant in those little snippets of time I would have otherwise spent catching the news or something else meant to be forgotten five minutes after because they have no lasting relevance. Some of these stories I had read in my high school years and it made quite an impression. After all these years and maybe because of reasons of nostalgia its still the same feeling reading Boule de Suif and Two Friends as it it been back then.
Ironically I am reading Valley of Genius in parallel among others. It's meant to a pean to Silicon Valley and the greatness it has produced being the crucible of genius. What an absolutely unreadable book. Great premise but terrible execution. Does this even be deserved to be a called a book? Adam Fisher had a chance to talk to a lot of important people and like a faithful scribe he transcribed the words of wisdom the spewed forth but he did nothing original after that. Just organized his content into chapters to create a headache inducing reading experience for readers who will not find any narrative structure no matter how hard they try. Switching from that atrocity to Maupassant was such a relief.
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