Monday, January 17, 2011

Anna K in the morning

I usually get up at 4 in the morning, work at my desk for about an hour and a half, then go for my morning run. In winter this means piling on the layers, including a reflective vest, pulling poor Eddie from his warm dog bed, and pushing off into the cold, dark outdoors.

It has been a wonderful gift both this winter and last to have Tolstoy in my ear during these early morning excursions. I am once again listening to Anna Karenina on my iPod as I trot through the quiet streets of town. I lose myself in the narrative. I love the characters and feel for them with all of my heart. For an hour or so every morning I am in Russia, and there is no place I'd rather be.

Here is a review I wrote of Anna Karenina.

And here are some shots from our snow fire yesterday.


3 comments:

  1. I cried at the end of Anna Karenina; I think that's only happened twice in my life, having a book make me weep. My fondest memory of it was that it was my go-to sign for who to date in high school; the girls who were carrying a copy of it were at the top of my list (and how fast they got through it said volumes, too).

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  2. Hi Steve! You have me curious now.....what was the other book that made you cry?

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  3. I'm just downloading that book now, I've been on the lookout for a monster of a book for my phone for long drives - thanks a mil!

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