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Books previously read: 2008 - The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick; The Secret Life of Salvador Dali; Too Loud a Solitude; Waiting for the End of the World; Decline of the English Murder and Other Essays; My First Two Thousand Years; All Souls; The Associate; Withnail & I and How to Get Ahead in Advertising; Sayanora, Gangsters; The Feverhead; Slow Learner; The Scarlet Letter; Apex Hides The Hurt; Riding Toward Everywhere; The Adventures of Simplicius Simplicisimuss; The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age; The Impressionist; Darconville's Cat; The Arabian Nightmare. 2007 - Roo KickKick and the Big Bad Blimp; Indecision; My Life As Emperor; The Thought Gang; Dracula; The Burnt Orange Heresy; After The Banquet; Diamonds Are Forever; Life, a User's Manual; Cool Hand Luke; Hidden Camera; The Three Musketeers; Maldoror; North America; The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman; Parasites Like Us.
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Since I don't keep or rate books I dislike, my five-star ratings are about distinguishing between worthy books.
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Lähettänyt: hinsdaledog 12:22 pm (EST) Jul 14, 2008
I'm also interested to see you're reading The Magic Island. Seabrook was a fascinating character -- and a minor obsession of mine. I'd be interested to hear what you think of what was even at the time an extremely controversial book!
Lähettänyt: marc_beherec 2:15 pm (EST) Jul 13, 2008
Lähettänyt: hinsdaledog 7:07 pm (EST) Jul 10, 2008
Cheers, and I hope your summer has been going good as well.
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 1:06 am (EST) Jul 9, 2008
Our little dude will be starting tt-ing very soon too. My wife went over today to B&N to pick up the latest Wickham re-release, and found "Where' the Poop?" by Julie Markes. Besides being a funny title for a book, it looks like a good one to read to your child to help them see that tt-ing can be fun (which the funny animal pop-out pictures attest). The book ends with a pop out picture of a toilet and, you guessed it, flip up the flap and...voila..."there's the poop!"
For parents, try out the overly optimistically titled "Toilet Training In Less Than A Day" by Nathan Azrin. Helped us a great deal with our daughter several years ago, though it took longer than a day I can assure you.
I tell you, RSH is a blast! His enthusiasm for good writing is infectious. I think at times we're competing to see who can write the longest, most bombastic post. He's winning hands down -- and that's a compliment in my book!
Great hearing from you! We've obviously got a lot in common. I'm envious at how you've fixed up your profile page. Say, while I've got you, can you help enlighten my tech-savvy-ignoramusness by informing me how you managed to edit your text with bold & italics & whatnot, and how you inserted your covers & links in your page? I've been trying to figure that out for months to no avail.
Talk to you soon,
"Lola"
Lähettänyt: EnriqueFreeque 12:05 am (EST) Jul 9, 2008
I know that I may be overexcited by Mutis, but I've never met anyone else who has read him. I was lucky enough to speak to Edith Grossman about him and she, too, was enthralled. It's a pity that so little of his work has been translated. I also spoke to Francisco Goldman about him a few years ago, who told me that Mutis was very ill and had not been writing for some time. (I don't travel in literary circles, I met both at different book fairs.) Lastly, I saw Carlos Fuentes speak about contemporary authors writing in Spanish and he included Mutis.
That's my Adventures & Misadventures regarding Maqroll.
Let me know what you think.
Thanks in Advance. M. E. Katz (Stronghart)
Lähettänyt: Stronghart 10:37 pm (EST) Jul 6, 2008
Lähettänyt: dcozy 4:01 pm (EST) Jun 26, 2008
As for my job--I try to do it as best I can--keeping in mind the intrusions of a rather large bureaucracy constantly trying to tweak thinks that it very often doesn't understand. I tend to leave work though at work. The end all is it's a job that has paid the bills and at least in upstate New York it is a very good one and I feel fortunate to have it despite everything. I didn't really see much connection between it and Hrabal's book but if you ever chance to read Charles Bukowski's Post Office--I would see a big connection there.
Lähettänyt: lriley 6:51 pm (EST) Jun 25, 2008
Lähettänyt: makifat 12:55 am (EST) Jun 22, 2008
Lähettänyt: urania1 7:37 pm (EST) Jun 20, 2008
Lähettänyt: wilsonknut 5:57 pm (EST) Jun 9, 2008
Lähettänyt: JackFrost 6:11 am (EST) May 25, 2008
Lähettänyt: hinsdaledog 10:58 am (EST) May 19, 2008
I've been sidtracked from Carco by Paul Leppin, "Blaugast", etc. Right now I'm
getting back to Charles Williams, "River Girl". One of the best of the hardboiled writers.
I have an old Signet pb of "The Snow was Black" by GS. Love those old fifties pb's.
Lähettänyt: tros 6:32 pm (EST) May 15, 2008
Lähettänyt: JackFrost 10:18 am (EST) May 15, 2008
Lähettänyt: eine 8:26 am (EST) May 12, 2008
Lähettänyt: benwaugh 1:28 pm (EST) May 11, 2008
I'm going to try Ryu Murakami. I'm working on your canon list, though I don't always pick the same title.
Lähettänyt: hinsdaledog 2:21 pm (EST) May 10, 2008
Cheers,
-CZ
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 2:04 pm (EST) May 3, 2008
Lähettänyt: hinsdaledog 10:48 am (EST) May 3, 2008
is an all-time favorite. I think I have a pretty complete Simenon in
trans. Hard to do with all the various editions/translations.
Lähettänyt: tros 10:22 pm (EST) May 2, 2008
Oh yes - READ!
Lähettänyt: makifat 12:25 am (EST) May 2, 2008
Lähettänyt: hinsdaledog 12:56 pm (EST) Apr 24, 2008
I've only recently joined and decided to put up just what I've read since the start of this year. But looking at your library, I see several matches to my previously read list from your favorite authors list: Especially Auster, Barthelme, Bukowski, Camus, DeLillo. As well as others I have enjoyed reading: Abe, Amis, Sorrentino, Borges, Calvino, Whitehead. And more! Europe Central was great. Riding Towards Everywhere, not so much.
Lähettänyt: ChazzW 8:10 am (EST) Apr 19, 2008
Cheers & all that, Jeremy
Lähettänyt: abductee 2:35 am (EST) Apr 12, 2008
So, what poison is sloshing in your trough lately? ;-)
Just finished "Depravity" (Les Innocents) by Carco. Definitely
a must read. A wild ending!
Lähettänyt: tros 2:06 am (EST) Apr 7, 2008
Lähettänyt: ian_curtin 8:49 am (EST) Apr 1, 2008
Lähettänyt: benwaugh 1:06 pm (EST) Mar 19, 2008
Lähettänyt: benwaugh 1:48 pm (EST) Mar 18, 2008
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 1:30 pm (EST) Mar 13, 2008
Lähettänyt: kinoeyevertov 6:55 pm (EST) Mar 10, 2008
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 2:33 pm (EST) Mar 10, 2008
Lähettänyt: papalaz 11:27 am (EST) Mar 4, 2008
I just noticed looking through your library that your reviews convinced me to buy Parasites Like Us and add Cool Hand Luke to my colossal master "to read" list a while back. It was a prophecy, I swear. Or something.
Lähettänyt: eswnr 6:12 pm (EST) Feb 29, 2008
Lähettänyt: wordtron 12:02 am (EST) Feb 29, 2008
Lähettänyt: abirdman 5:23 pm (EST) Feb 28, 2008
Lähettänyt: wordtron 10:24 am (EST) Feb 25, 2008
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Lähettänyt: wordtron 4:59 pm (EST) Feb 24, 2008
Lähettänyt: abductee 2:01 am (EST) Feb 22, 2008
Lähettänyt: tomcatMurr 10:44 am (EST) Feb 15, 2008
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 12:54 am (EST) Feb 15, 2008
Lähettänyt: NativeRoses 9:35 am (EST) Feb 13, 2008
to re-read it one of these days. I'm having fun with several new-to-me
Carco stuff.
Also love the John Carter/Burroughs stuff. Just re-read those a few years ago.
Try "Hyperion" by Dan Simmons. Warning: highly addicting 4 vols!
Lähettänyt: tros 1:18 am (EST) Feb 9, 2008
I notice that you have Vollman's Riding toward Everywhere in your on deck category (that's like a TBR pile, right?). I'm currently reading Europe Central by him and it's incredibly good. My first Vollman. i will be interested to hear your reaction to RTE, and your recommendation for his other work.
Best wishes, Murr
Lähettänyt: tomcatMurr 9:59 pm (EST) Feb 6, 2008
If it exists somewhere, it must be something to see.
Lähettänyt: timacor 5:24 pm (EST) Feb 1, 2008
First off, I'm impressed by the size of your library.
For your question, if you mean an english bible translation, I personnaly use (even if I usually read it in french) the New International Version, and also the New King James.
I hope it helps.
By the way (since you are the first one to write to me, you'll get my questions too), have you ever managed to (or tried to) get an early reviewer book? I have tried since I'm with LT (only 5 months or so) but never got one so far. I'm just wondering the odds of success...
Lähettänyt: timacor 9:09 pm (EST) Jan 31, 2008
Lähettänyt: margad 8:15 pm (EST) Jan 26, 2008
Lähettänyt: jasonpettus 12:26 pm (EST) Jan 25, 2008
Lähettänyt: ryangattis 10:08 am (EST) Jan 8, 2008
Su Tong's next is coming out in hardback sometime in the middle of February. It's apparently based on an old Chinese myth and thus set in the pre-modern era. Howard Goldblatt is on board again as translator, and it promises to be excellent all around!
Lähettänyt: Trismegistus 12:52 pm (EST) Jan 6, 2008
I'm still holding off on rereading the Taran books, because I want to have somewhat forgotten them before I pick them up again (I pretty much knew every word as a child)...it's the next best thing to reading them for the first time again!
Lähettänyt: Trismegistus 9:41 pm (EST) Jan 5, 2008
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 2:26 pm (EST) Jan 5, 2008
Lähettänyt: eine 6:16 pm (EST) Jan 3, 2008
Lähettänyt: erkie2007 1:54 am (EST) Jan 1, 2008
Thanks for finding my virtual collection and for your note. Any comment from a Committed Electic like you is much appreciated. I see you dig Murakami--it's hard to top The Wind-Up Bird, isn't it? Makes you feel like hanging out in a well... Anyway, I add books to my LT library only after I "review" them, which as you saw entails much cud-chewing. So, it will take me a while to drag in all 100 works from the list--the centathlon is a long slog...
Mike
Lähettänyt: MichaelMenche 12:33 pm (EST) Dec 30, 2007
Lähettänyt: erkie2007 1:24 am (EST) Dec 30, 2007
Thanks for connecting. I've enjoyed going through your library. So far, I've just been cataloging books as I read them, kind of to keep score. I'll eventually put everything in that I actually have. Mostly it's classic lit, although during the past couple of years I've started to get interested in the Japanese novel.
Lähettänyt: erkie2007 1:19 am (EST) Dec 30, 2007
Yeah, I bookmarked 'Entropy' for you as it is my fav short-story. To a certain degree it's like ripping out 20 or so random odd pages from one of Joyce's longer works, but the mechanics beneath it are a bit more complex; also, whereas Borges can be overtly-technical, I find this to be a far more realistic, nay, flowing immersion. My 2 cents.
You Bright and Risen Angels by Vollmann was such an eye-opening experience for me when I first read it. I think that book, along w/Gravity's Rainbow, really opened me up to moving beyond first-person human-based narratives to that of inanimate (and lesser-animate?) POVs. Or somethin' like that - (oh I sooo need to go to bed now).
Maybe some of this made sense...hee. I'm off to make some New Year resolutions; some to keep, some to break. - J.
Lähettänyt: abductee 1:15 am (EST) Dec 29, 2007
Lähettänyt: ihavereadthat 10:52 am (EST) Dec 26, 2007
Boyle´s East is East did I already have at home, but no time to read it. I really loved the Water Music and surely want to try another Boyle.
Bad Monkeys is the only book by Matt Ruff I have not read, but the others were fantastic. Crazy, but funny and exciting. My favourite book by him is Fool on the hill, which is, in my opinion, very well-written and related to shakespeare, lord of the rings, stephen king (allthoug I don´t like him) and many tales.
There are many German authors, which are very good, you might know Thomas Mann and Günter Grass, who has even won the literature-nobelpreis. But one of my favourite is Daniel Kehlmann, his book, "Die Vermessung der Welt" is pretty new and really great. I don´t now, wether it has been translated in English, but I hope, if it is, that nothing of the beautiful and humerous language is lost.
I hope this was helpfully and please forgive my bad English :)
Cheers
Lähettänyt: mondschaf 8:40 am (EST) Dec 15, 2007
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 10:35 pm (EST) Dec 12, 2007
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Lähettänyt: benwaugh 5:15 pm (EST) Dec 1, 2007
Kiymali Ispanak (spinach with minced meat; Turkey)
Super easy and tasty.
1 pound frozen spinach (because I'm lazy like this)
2 onions, peeled and chopped
some oil
1/2 pound minced meat
1/2 cup rice, washed
16 fl ounces broth
salt and pepper
1 tsp red pepper
1 1/2 cups yogurt (the thick, creamy kind)
Heat the oil and fry onions and meat until the meat is dry...make sure to crush the meat properly. Add rice, spinach and broth, red pepper and salt/pepper to taste, bring to cook and let it simmer for 30 minutes. If it gets too dry, add a little more water. This isn't a soup, but should be juicy. Add spices if necessary and serve with yogurt. Serves 4.
Mubattan (stuffed potatoes; Libya)
This is from Kulinarisches Arabien (although I already made some improvements, or at least I think so ;)), and while it's a little laborious, the results are SO worth it.
1 pound minced meat
1 onion, peeled and chopped
3 cloves of garlic, peeled and crushed
2 tblsp parsley, chopped
2 bread rolls, soaked and squeezed
salt and pepper
1 tsp cumin
Mix everything well to create the stuffing for the potatoes. Cover and put aside.
6 big potatoes, peeled
oil for deep-frying
flour
Slice the potatoes into 1 cm thick slices (a little less than 1/2 inch). Lengthwise cut some kind of a pocket into them, making sure you don't hurt the second long side. Salt the potatoes generously inside and outside and let them rest for 20 minutes (in the meanwhile, you can prepare the tomatoe sauce). Dry them with some kitchen towels and fill them with the prepared stuffing; the stuffing should be around a good 1" thick. Turn the stuffed potatoes thoroughly in flour, brush off the excessive and deep-fry until golden brown. De-fat a little by putting them on a kitchen towel for some time, and enjoy :)
4 big tomatoes, peeled, without kernels and chopped
2 onions, peeled, halved and thinly sliced
4 tblsp tomato paste
2 tsp parsley, chopped
salt
1 tsp harissa
oil
Heat oil and fry the onions a little; add everything but the parsley and make a tomatoe sauce. Add spices to taste and when done, the parsley. Serve potatoes with the sauce (serves 4).
Lähettänyt: benwaugh 9:31 am (EST) Nov 30, 2007
Lähettänyt: benwaugh 2:21 pm (EST) Nov 29, 2007
I love buying library discards. They've been read by so many people and they're so full of personality.
Lähettänyt: lilbrattyteen 1:03 am (EST) Nov 18, 2007
Lähettänyt: plaugher 6:16 pm (EST) Nov 16, 2007
Yes, I have a sickness; but it is such a good one...
Lähettänyt: abductee 3:48 am (EST) Nov 12, 2007
Lähettänyt: lucienspringer 6:11 pm (EST) Nov 6, 2007
Lähettänyt: wfzimmerman 8:05 am (EST) Oct 30, 2007
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Lähettänyt: gregtmills 3:39 pm (EST) Oct 25, 2007
PS anytime you see a post, it's the Mistress ('rissa) since I'm the one with the fabulous desk job.
Lähettänyt: prophetandmistress 4:03 pm (EST) Oct 18, 2007
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 11:27 am (EST) Sep 21, 2007
Happy cataloging to you.
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 11:26 am (EST) Sep 21, 2007
I gave the book to a friend, who thought it old hat, just more whining by college people about their rather silly lives. Since that is, in a sense, the take-off point of the book -- the vacuity of collegiate success, the vacuity of our civilization's alleged high-water mark -- I was a bit surprised that he couldn't read further.
But one thing I've noticed: people have different tastes and different tolerances!
(Now there's an almost vacuous response! It's certainly laboring the obvious.)
Lähettänyt: wirkman 1:57 pm (EST) Sep 20, 2007
-zombiereligion.
Lähettänyt: coffeezombie 9:11 am (EST) Sep 20, 2007
Yes, I collect yo-yos (and yo-yo books). Am I a champion yo-yoist? Uh-h-h no, no just so-so.
Lähettänyt: LordNigelKnickKnack 8:12 pm (EST) Sep 19, 2007
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Lähettänyt: benwaugh 10:34 am (EST) Sep 6, 2007
U R nice.
Greg (Bastard of Art and Commerce)
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Lähettänyt: MarquesadeFlambe 10:22 pm (EST) Jun 4, 2007
I really like your library! I saw you recommended Gilbert Sorrentino as a good po-mo writer. Is there any specific book you would recommend?
-The Mistress
Lähettänyt: prophetandmistress 12:42 pm (EST) May 15, 2007
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