Excellent suggestion. Count me in - but I would be rather too slow for the likes of you all in German. I would be interested in English however. How would you propose the schedule given that we are not all in Europe? I suppose we should see who is interested and choose the best fit for everyone. If I may jump in immediately with a suggestion, I would be interested to go through Eumeswil, reading and discussing passages that relate to the anarch. This is a favorite topic of mine and certainly as important as any of Junger's themes. Since the relevant passages are short they should lend themselves well to on-line group reading and response. Looking forward to the response to your suggestion. I am in, even if we end up as just two or three of us. Thomas Friese -----Original Message----- From: christopher brown [SMTP:03643518060-0001@t-online.de] Sent: Friday, February 06, 1998 11:56 AM To: ernst-juenger-l@maillist.ox.ac.uk Subject: Re: Open readings Greetings to one and all, I came across a recomendation in another list, which I found interesting and thought we might apply to this list with some success. Would any members of this list be interested in a simultaneous reading and discussion of a shorter essay or story of EJ's via the internet? I know Herr Friese's society does this in person, but why not also over the list? EJ's work lends itself well to a group reading in this manner, due to his short chapters, which are both easy to read and comment on with little "Aufwand". We might limit it to those works translated in other languages for those who can't read german, but this is only a suggestion. I read both english and german, so as long as its not in swahili I'm ok. Anyone interested? Abdalbarr.
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