It can hardly be denied that long sentences can of themselves acquire a certain beauty, in that they make possible a melody of sentences that would be almost impossible to achieve in shorter sentences, and yet, I am sure, there is a danger that when one long sentence follows another, at some point no one, however interested, will feel any real pleasure in finishing reading this word-structure that has been hooked together line by line, since with every subordinate clause that is added or woven in, the fear must grow that the thought traced here, as true and beautiful as it may be, will not find a conclusion and will therefore forever revolve around itself, without revealing any further meaning than that of wanting to represent itself in its so-being, or else, almost even more frightening, the reader will no longer be able to remember at all how it, which is spoken of here, began.
have another one, in honor of today's nested sentences day
The nose of my landlady, whose name is Eulalia, as they had the goodness to remember, did not bleed, but I was asked by the police in the morning, because a bicycle, driven by a man wearing a gray jacket that was patched many times, collided with a car that was driving along the road that crosses the tracks coming from the train station, which is right next to my apartment, to record my observations as a witness.
Thomas Bernhard would be pleased. As a master of redundancy, he knew no bounds in his books, which were nevertheless easy to read despite their verbal violence. Something drew you into this maelstrom. And then Marcel Proust comes to mind with his famous hawthorn hedge, which he described over an infinite number of pages. I'm sure there were one or two nested sentences. I haven't dared to read it myself yet.
This one is also supposed to be quite nested, "The Memorial" by José Saramago. There are sentences in it that stretch over several pages.
Definitely nothing for my "to-read" list.
Hanshanshans wrote on 25.02.2023 at 19:39: This one is also supposed to be quite nested-sentence-heavy, "The Memorial" by José Saramago. There are probably sentences in there that go on for several pages.
Definitely nothing for my "to-read" list.
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In the meantime, it is known anyway that his oaths were by no means the reason for his suicide, on his FB page he announced shortly before (albeit indirectly) this act and suggests that the reason is probably more in his private environment to find. Can be found easily if you want.
RiverSong wrote on 02/25/2023 at 18:57: got another one, in honor of today's nested sentences day
The nose of my landlady, whose name is Eulalia, as she had the goodness to remember, did not bleed, but I was asked by the police in the morning, because a bicycle, which was driven by a man wearing a gray jacket that was patched many times, collided with a car that was driving along the road that crosses the tracks coming from the train station, which is right next to my apartment, to record my observations as a witness.
Pooh, Schachtelsätze have it really in itself... Wordplay alert 😂
Today should be much more relaxed. In the U.S., they "celebrate" "Tell a Story Day" today.
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Oh sorry - Platincasino.de it is.
I would ask the support, but that is virtually unusable, never experienced a worse!
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It can hardly be denied that long sentences can of themselves acquire a certain beauty, in that they make possible a melody of sentences that would be almost impossible to achieve in shorter sentences, and yet, I am sure, there is a danger that when one long sentence follows another, at some point no one, however interested, will feel any real pleasure in finishing reading this word-structure that has been hooked together line by line, since with every subordinate clause that is added or woven in, the fear must grow that the thought traced here, as true and beautiful as it may be, will not find a conclusion and will therefore forever revolve around itself, without revealing any further meaning than that of wanting to represent itself in its so-being, or else, almost even more frightening, the reader will no longer be able to remember at all how it, which is spoken of here, began.
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The nose of my landlady, whose name is Eulalia, as they had the goodness to remember, did not bleed, but I was asked by the police in the morning, because a bicycle, driven by a man wearing a gray jacket that was patched many times, collided with a car that was driving along the road that crosses the tracks coming from the train station, which is right next to my apartment, to record my observations as a witness.
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Definitely nothing for my "to-read" list.
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the hard ones come to the garden
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Where is this then described on his Facebook page? Do you refer with your unserious link to the comment of A.Moog? Even this contradicts your statements vehemently.
https://www.psiram.com/de/images/8/88/Clemens_Arvay_Alessandra_Moog_2023.jpg
The last entry on his Facebook page is still there
https://www.facebook.com/clemensarvay
There is nothing of what you wrote.
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Pooh, Schachtelsätze have it really in itself... Wordplay alert 😂
Today should be much more relaxed. In the U.S., they "celebrate" "Tell a Story Day" today.
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