I am a journals junkie.
Hanging out at JSTOR recently, I typed "Cello" in search and came up with many many articles it got me excited I went on to look up other random composers. So now I have about 99 articles on stuff ranging from Suzuki strings teaching to vibrato to Debussy Grieg Brahms Dvorak etc etc.
I am hard pressed to read all of them but for now I shall contend with reading Gilead by Marilynne Robinson. It is the kind of book you have to mull over sentence by sentence and you need a lot of time, space and quiet, which now I have, thankfully.
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Gilead by Marilynne Robinson was an absolutely gorgeous book, but Housekeeping is the one that truly has my heart. Housekeeping is one of the books where to say that there is not a wasted sentence or word would be accurate instead of resorting to hyperbole. Read it if you haven't had a chance!
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