
So here we have:
On top is not a book, but a CD: Harcsa Veronika's "You Don't Know It's You". (present from Zsofi) :) It is a great Hungarian singer.
Next one is my red note book. Just in case I find anything interesting I write it down.
The third is a book of Russian Poetry, the Silver Age (considered to be the beginning of the last century)
Followed by "Piano Notes" by Charles Rosen,
and two books with poetry and epic texts by Fernando Pessoa,
and "Alice in Wonderland",
and a Russian book with the title "The Fate is a Whore" with anecdotes from the life of a very funny Russian actress.
And then comes "I Ging" translated by Richard Wilhelm.
Next one is Sandor Marai's "The four Seasons" (I love this Hungarian writer) and
finally a book about Zen.
The last one is my moleskine notebook of recipes. I do not know how it came in that pile.
On top is not a book, but a CD: Harcsa Veronika's "You Don't Know It's You". (present from Zsofi) :) It is a great Hungarian singer.
Next one is my red note book. Just in case I find anything interesting I write it down.
The third is a book of Russian Poetry, the Silver Age (considered to be the beginning of the last century)
Followed by "Piano Notes" by Charles Rosen,
and two books with poetry and epic texts by Fernando Pessoa,
and "Alice in Wonderland",
and a Russian book with the title "The Fate is a Whore" with anecdotes from the life of a very funny Russian actress.
And then comes "I Ging" translated by Richard Wilhelm.
Next one is Sandor Marai's "The four Seasons" (I love this Hungarian writer) and
finally a book about Zen.
The last one is my moleskine notebook of recipes. I do not know how it came in that pile.

Thanks Sara,
ReplyDeleteI have just recently started blogging. It is quite fun. Glad you like it :)