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books i read while on vacation

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this books is wicked gnarly, i wrote a blog about it

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while i am a derrida stan this book did not satisfy my cravings, also, 90s/2000s derrida is sort of 'california' in a way that makes me feel embarrassed to read

http://www.avclub.com/content/files/images/Braindead-Megaphone.jpg
george saunders is frequently hilarious but sometimes is a little bit too self-conscious for me to handle, still an alltimer for me, even if nothing in this book is as consistently hilar as the sarah palin thing from the new yorker

http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/14530000/14539714.JPG
i would straight up marry lorrie moore sight unseen but this book is not as good as her stories

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Sunday, 4 January 2009 23:46 (sixteen years ago)

my "get through the rest of winter" project is to read as much of the new translation of Proust as I can. we'll see how long this will last. hopefully i will not start really obsessing and just stick to the novel and not read any LOL bios.

finished this the other night, last 5-10 pages so awesome:

http://i111.photobucket.com/albums/n152/miss_unsquiggle/booklist/classic/swanns_way.jpg

this one's pretty sweet so far

http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0143039075.01._SX140_SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg

Mr. Que, Monday, 5 January 2009 00:43 (sixteen years ago)

i would straight up marry lydia davis too

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Monday, 5 January 2009 00:50 (sixteen years ago)

i could not get into that george saunders the way i can his fiction - i think i got like one page in to it - i do hav 2 copies of it tho if anyone wants one or two

jihad¯\㋡/¯ (ice cr?m), Monday, 5 January 2009 05:59 (sixteen years ago)

feeling this one max : D

cozwn, Monday, 5 January 2009 13:17 (sixteen years ago)

hey ice cr???m wat do you think of this book:

http://www.writersblock.ca/images/toothpicks.gif

Lamp, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 03:20 (sixteen years ago)

i dunno ive never read a design book

ice cr?m, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 03:27 (sixteen years ago)

i have and its that one i read on your blog about layppl becoming faux experts in font selection and it reminded of this book - i read it a few years ago and thought it was an interesting history of design and how it works sort of thing and it made me remember how much more aware i became about the shape of our french press and it what it said about modern america

sorry to be insufferable :_:

Lamp, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 04:42 (sixteen years ago)

we are all insufferable these days - its because of the internet

ice cr?m, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 13:49 (sixteen years ago)

and also design

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 14:29 (sixteen years ago)

and restaurants

ice cr?m, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 14:35 (sixteen years ago)

let's not forget the real enemies: chicken and bacon

Mr. Que, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 14:41 (sixteen years ago)

and lunch

ice cr?m, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 14:42 (sixteen years ago)

new business plan: internet restaurants serving well-designed lunches of chicken and bacon

Lamp, Wednesday, 7 January 2009 14:46 (sixteen years ago)

^^^ should go here: official i love cricket ten-point plan for rehabilitating new york city

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Wednesday, 7 January 2009 14:51 (sixteen years ago)

http://ileso.bookaffinity.com/wp-content/the-brief-wonderous-life-of-oscar-wao.jpg

i just finished this, i dunno if its up the alley of the ilc cohort but i thot it was pretty gnarly, diaz is really good at writing in this casual splanglish (Fyi thats spanish + slang + english) w/out it ever getting too cute, packs nerd culture refs in like 2 per sentence, and not just some 'lord of the rings is cool' bullshit but clearly dude has been there, in the trenches, reading the silmarillion and shit, and his characters are right on and he just knows how to tell a story. it will take you about an afternoon to finish which is just right. sort of reminds me of a dominican 'middlesex' if u will.

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Friday, 9 January 2009 03:13 (sixteen years ago)

been meaning to check that out - i dug his short story collection Drown mainly cos of that super understated colloq. style

dugong.jpg (jabba hands), Friday, 9 January 2009 03:25 (sixteen years ago)

yeah i dont know that its understated, but hes good at pulling it off w/out making it come across as super-contrived cutesy shit

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Friday, 9 January 2009 03:28 (sixteen years ago)

the real enemy is tipping btw.

the schef (adam schefter ha ha), Friday, 9 January 2009 04:27 (sixteen years ago)

i liked drown much better than wondrous life. idk if the short stories were "understated" but they were maybe emotionally reserved in a way that made them more powerful. honestly thought the characters in wondrous life were kinda flat

now reading:
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n53/n265255.jpg

Lamp, Friday, 9 January 2009 17:13 (sixteen years ago)

is it good? secret confession: i kind of dug prep.

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Friday, 9 January 2009 17:15 (sixteen years ago)

yah def vibing it but not as much as prep... is it lame to have liked that? most of the ppl i know do. lol showing my hand there, i guess.

Lamp, Friday, 9 January 2009 17:16 (sixteen years ago)

haha i dunno i bought it at an airport and when i told my girlfriend i read it she gave me this look

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Friday, 9 January 2009 17:18 (sixteen years ago)

and then i didnt tell anyone else that i read it

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Friday, 9 January 2009 17:18 (sixteen years ago)

except for the internet

ice cr?m, Friday, 9 January 2009 17:19 (sixteen years ago)

ha was just coming to say that

didn't read prep but i like this one by her

http://www.mississippireview.com/1999/0199sittenfeld.htm

Mr. Que, Friday, 9 January 2009 17:20 (sixteen years ago)

i think shes a good storyteller. prep is maybe just a little too, i dunno. i can see why ppl would judge it.

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Friday, 9 January 2009 17:21 (sixteen years ago)

but like i said, i dug it.

8====D ------ ㋡ (max), Friday, 9 January 2009 17:21 (sixteen years ago)

did u go to prep school? i think thats why i never thought about it being obvious that is kinda... yeah.

she is a good storyteller and insightful too altho sometimes pretty heavy-handed. some of the passages about the husband in american wife are just like, okay we get it.

Lamp, Friday, 9 January 2009 17:30 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

pretty excited got back from a trip and found a package waiting for me:

beijing coma
atmospheric disturbances
finder
a mercy

so much new books 2 read :))

spells don't effect me, just hit em for the xp (Lamp), Saturday, 24 January 2009 00:20 (sixteen years ago)

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44635000/jpg/_44635368_beijing_coma300.jpg

fyi started reading this ^^ and then saw this article in the times v. interesting i think

Lamp, Saturday, 24 January 2009 20:08 (sixteen years ago)

http://media.us.macmillan.com/jackets/258H/9780374299491.jpg

this was a weird book like it suffered that tom clancy disconnect between not making any kind of plausible sense but also containing v realistic seeming information on e.g. how to construct an artificial run on a publicly-traded stock which those in the know call a "lift". it was all 2D and short chapters and i vibed it on a like bad boys 2 level but it also had kind of smart and sort of beautiful moments like when the gorgeous internist wife of the corrupt pharmaceutical exec gets expansive about the deadening algorithmic nature of corporate thinking that were genuinely insightful and wise.

anyway i would recommend this book for ppl who care deeply about brooklyn real estate and international finance but also like gunfights and breasts solid b+

Lamp, Tuesday, 3 February 2009 04:27 (sixteen years ago)

reading this right now http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51G8ss-WJIL._SL500_.jpg crazy irl tales of bad ass mexicans - fascinating!

ice cr?m, Thursday, 5 February 2009 01:34 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.softskull.com/coverimages/Tintin300.gif

just finished this book. i got it for xmas and sort of expected it to be the tintin version of "the science of star trek" or "the philosophy of harry potter" aka bullshit useless tie-in--but it turned out to be fun & smart & i thought it was really pretty terrific for what it was. mccarthy is clearly a smart dude & has some really excellent ideas about tintin. recommended for tintin fans, precocious high schoolers looking for an introduction to lit theory, people with an afternoon to kill.

ill open this up to discussion--which is your favorite tintin book

max, Thursday, 5 February 2009 01:40 (sixteen years ago)

i have never read a tintin book

Lamp, Thursday, 5 February 2009 02:06 (sixteen years ago)

i read a bunch of them but i dont remember

ice cr?m, Thursday, 5 February 2009 02:07 (sixteen years ago)

just read this:
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This guy I just made up, he was SUCH a genius. And he did what HAD TO BE DONE

Obama Interracial Porn - Real Amateur Interracial (tron), Thursday, 5 February 2009 02:38 (sixteen years ago)

still working on In The Shadow of Young Girls in Flower and it's great, super terrific, etc. but thinking about maybe reading this after i finish Vol 2 of the Proust and before i start Vol 3. Anyone read it? I loved Mason and Dixon, thought Gravity's Rainbow was ok, not too crazy about his other stuff. but everything i hear about this is, it's awful etc etc

http://noisetosignal.org/images/posts/vinelandcover.jpg

Mr. Que, Thursday, 5 February 2009 17:19 (sixteen years ago)

http://macroevolution.narod.ru/medawar_advice/cover.jpg

Advice to a Young Scientist is awesome because it's like 90 pages. I love books like that. There's a few very dated bits (like the attack on Oxbridge's snobbery about doing a doctorate being working class or how even if you're Hungarian or Jewish you should be a scientist -- especially if you're Hungarian or Jewish, those guys are smart!), but it have got like 290 pearls of wisdom from this bitch.

caek, Thursday, 5 February 2009 17:23 (sixteen years ago)

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/1a/Tintin_cover_-_The_Castafiore_Emerald.JPG

read this again on the train today--HIGHLY recommended--esp. for fans of beckett... i am currently developing in my head extensive essay on this comic. soundtracked by scales, anchored by the repeated fall of characters on a single broken step, climaxing with a beautiful & trippy sequence where they try to watch a color tv broadcast that distorts & discolors (and then they all cry!), comic is a beautiful mediation on repetition, craft, mimicry, artistry. so much going on in this and they never even leave the house. answers question: what is art? resoundingly. with silence! lol. and darkness--tintin opens window on blankness, sees nothing, not even the viewer. really everything you need to know is on the cover. shh.

max, Friday, 6 February 2009 03:14 (sixteen years ago)

for fans of beckett.

i cant tell if your joking or? haha vibe yr post either way but more if you arent i was thinking because of the 100 worst thread how seriously but inadequately i read i never think of or relate to books in a HRO:BotM airquote way i guess i'm saying i would read tintin earnestly if i was going to read him at all

this started as qualified rec for that pynchon book btw

Lamp, Friday, 6 February 2009 03:30 (sixteen years ago)

nah dude 100% srs. i mean look--i dig on ppl who are all 'hey its just a comic' or whatever, im not trying to force my tintin standom on anyone else, or my lit theory standom for that matter, the book just resonated w/ me in a super immediate way. but ya there is def a beckett thing on, maybe a stoppard thing too, but its all close quarters, constant repetition, every five pages you go 'o wait that thing, that i thought was the plot, thats not the plot at all'

this was my least fave tintin book as a kid--no adventure or anything. and i fuck w/ all the tintins and i think they all do and say valuable things. but rereading this one was just crazy.

max, Friday, 6 February 2009 03:37 (sixteen years ago)

my favorite panel:

http://madinkbeard.com/blog/wp-content/images/tintin-nothing.jpg

study question: in this panel is tintin nietzsche opening the window onto the abyss, OR is he plato looking out from the good to the darkness of perceived reality, OR is he democritus & the window-opening is the clinamen

EXTRA CREDIT: is tintin looking into your soul in this panel or what? do u think he sees u and hes fronting on castafiore (c.f. the cover of the comic)?

max, Friday, 6 February 2009 03:44 (sixteen years ago)

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tried to find an img of the cover to this edition of endgame that my parents have that haunted me as a kid this was the closest i could come. i think i posted about endgame before on ilx and what an important book it was for me lol @ u mostly describing it except about a tintin book not a zing or w/e just lol

Lamp, Friday, 6 February 2009 03:59 (sixteen years ago)

When I was young I read Beckett's Endgame and it terrified me. I used to pick books out of our library based on their cover and the edition my parents have has this really creepy picture of Hamm on the cover in what looked to me like an electric chair. I was thoroughly unprepared for the play, in fact I didn't even know it was a play or what to make of the stage directions. But the story left me sad and scared and thrilled: I didn't quite know what to make of it but the ideas in the story seemed wise and immense and true.

A few years later my mother took me to see Endgame performed during the Beckett Festival and I was completely disappointed. Seeing the play performed robbed the words of their immensity and left them cramped and small. So while I do love seeing plays performed live my favourite plays are always better in my head.

― Lamp, Friday, April 25, 2008 10:33 PM (9 months ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

one of my first posts on ilx i think???

Lamp, Friday, 6 February 2009 04:02 (sixteen years ago)

ha! i mean dunno dude--for all i know tintin might be the kind of thing u have to have fallen in love with as a kid so it adds that extra emotional resonance. and i wont front its a belgian kids comic from the 70s so its corny as all get out & maybe not as funny as beckett (like i said maybe more like stoppard sometimes).

but this one story is just so obstinately weird and ill fitting for the franchise and it climaxes with this:

http://madinkbeard.com/blog/wp-content/images/tintintv1.jpg
http://madinkbeard.com/blog/wp-content/images/tintintv2.jpg
http://madinkbeard.com/blog/wp-content/images/tintintv3.jpg
http://madinkbeard.com/blog/wp-content/images/tintintv4.jpg

actually the last 4 books are so are fucking crazy--for me starting maybe with the calculus affair herge gets deep into politics and finishes off the most famous french language comics franchise in history with 1) a story about an opera singer living in tintins house where no one leaves 2) a story about aliens visiting prehistoric tribes where tintins memory is erased at the end 3) a story about a south american coup (the last ever completed panel in the tintin series btw is tintin flying in a jet over a deeply impoverished slum in a made up south american country)

max, Friday, 6 February 2009 04:10 (sixteen years ago)

i know lj or caek or some brit has read all these and is feeling me on this

max, Friday, 6 February 2009 04:13 (sixteen years ago)

i have read a lot of them!

i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Friday, 6 February 2009 05:49 (sixteen years ago)

i have read pretty much all of them but not for maybe 20 years, so i can neither confirm or deny what you are saying. in my middle school we had a book day where everyone had to come as a character from a book and i came as tintin. i was certainly a fan.

caek, Friday, 6 February 2009 10:26 (sixteen years ago)

how do people feel about that cricket brooklyn 9/11 book that's doing the rounds?

caek, Friday, 6 February 2009 10:27 (sixteen years ago)

i wld read this it will not tax u

http://www.mpbonline.org/television/series/writers/201-FirstNovels/Books/Pendarvis/Awesome.jpg

johnny crunch, Friday, 17 April 2009 16:09 (sixteen years ago)

whenever i am tired of books i read jeeves and wooster

caek, Friday, 17 April 2009 16:12 (sixteen years ago)

ps plz do not recommend something taxing

― Lamp, Friday, April 17, 2009 11:58 AM (14 minutes ago) [IP: 198.178.234.30] Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

is this a subtle msg of support for "teabag" ceremonies

rip dom passantino 3/5/09 never forget (max), Friday, 17 April 2009 16:13 (sixteen years ago)

"subtle"

chairman lmao (Lamp), Friday, 17 April 2009 16:15 (sixteen years ago)

caek tom--i mean caek otm

Mr. Que, Friday, 17 April 2009 16:18 (sixteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

http://robertkent.net/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/bookreviews/confederacyofduncescover.jpg

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/c2/c12198.jpg

both rereads im sure many of the literally six ppl that read this thread have already read them but i just wanted to remind ppl that these fine books exist and deserve to be read

btw i have "thoughts" on both of these books the dubus esp the short story "rose" is so wonderful in this kind of old-fashioned way? like its very clear in whats its doing and how it wants u to feel even w/ the language which is less "natural" in a like irl i talk like that way but more in im telling a story and this how'd i'd tell it way its really powerful imo

(Palm) springs sprungs (Lamp), Tuesday, 12 May 2009 22:36 (sixteen years ago)

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_o-Q2I9Pzsms/SZIUmxRUjWI/AAAAAAAAAtg/Aj8RhZVYbyM/s320/9781400077540.jpg

Man, this guy. I think I like the way he handles thought and consciousness, way better than stream of consciousness does. Sentences that move forward and then fold back on themselves. Thoughts that dissapear for a few sentences or pages and then return. Plus it's funny, and has a great ending.

http://images.barnesandnoble.com/images/14560000/14566828.JPG

Long slog but worth it. Fucking awesome ending.

Mr. Que, Thursday, 14 May 2009 21:02 (sixteen years ago)

have been strugglin to read, lately :(

i like to fart and i am crazy (gbx), Tuesday, 19 May 2009 00:38 (sixteen years ago)

lol in ur spot i probably wouldnt even look @ a book until july

Lamp, Tuesday, 19 May 2009 01:59 (sixteen years ago)

http://www.esquire.com/cm/esquire/images/Vn/everything-ravaged-0309-lg.jpg

Great stuff, even though the narrators for these stories all share similar tones and styles, really digging this. Only about four stories in but this guy is fun and funny. Hopefully he'll stick around.

Mr. Que, Thursday, 21 May 2009 14:52 (sixteen years ago)

is that the lol vikings short story collection? - wanted to read that - the ny times informed me that dude has a v nice apt and is working on a novel

aids owlbear (Lamp), Monday, 25 May 2009 04:19 (sixteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

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http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2009/05/05/john_wray_lowboy.jpg

http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/0575080272.02.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

took me 4ever to finish jeff in sped through the venice chapters and then kept losing interest in the 2nd half maybe because the word "sated" kept coming up. recommended though esp for old ppl and cokeheads.

the other two are really excellent the other day someone on ilx talked about reading critically vs. enjoying the novel as immersion in another world and ill cop to vibing the identification and excitement in ninth circle great scenario something to day dream tiresome meetings away. lowboy is sad and wonderful but maybe a bit much, wish anyone i know would read it. both recommended to ppl wearing neckties to work or sandals to the beach.

the unfinest of display names only (country matters) (Lamp), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:27 (sixteen years ago)

i am still reading gravitys rainbow fwiw on week like 8 still not quite halfway thru

rip dom passantino 3/5/09 never forget (max), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:30 (sixteen years ago)

i got lowboy on reserve @ the library--psyched to read it

Mr. Que, Monday, 8 June 2009 20:30 (sixteen years ago)

totally amazing rad book w/ at least one drop-dead gorgeous sentence on every page but its too heavy to bring on the subway which is where i get like 85% of reading done.

rip dom passantino 3/5/09 never forget (max), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:31 (sixteen years ago)

gr that is

rip dom passantino 3/5/09 never forget (max), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:32 (sixteen years ago)

really? seems like it would be the ideal subway book

i'm rereading Moby Dick after bailing on Bleak House and Netherland, i needed something I know I would dig

Mr. Que, Monday, 8 June 2009 20:32 (sixteen years ago)

nah its rad to read on the subway its just too heavy 4 my weak desk job arms--plus i am half asleep in the mornings & generally not awake enuf to vibe with pynchon in all his ocd balls-trippin litwaddery

rip dom passantino 3/5/09 never forget (max), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:34 (sixteen years ago)

one time i ran into a professor of mine on bart when i was reading bleak house and she sd it was her favorite dickens and i sd me too at least so far and then she sd she loved silas mariner and i sd that it sucked and then she was like "..." and i only got an a- in her course.

true story. also i hope u like lowboy its not v. much like moby dick at all

the unfinest of display names only (country matters) (Lamp), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:36 (sixteen years ago)

did u finish bleak house? i got like 400 pages in and i was all fuck these people. i liked it a lot but i wanted something new

Mr. Que, Monday, 8 June 2009 20:39 (sixteen years ago)

man reading is difficult because i am way slow but I am trying to read this:
http://rgr-static1.tangentlabs.co.uk/media/9780415325059/history-of-western-philosophy.jpg
even though it is too long and all these greek guys names sound the same
and actually reading this:
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n58/n291014.jpg
except mine has a more awesome cover that I can't find online
also, isn't that rockaby in the beckett cover and not endgame

❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉Plaxico❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉ (I know, right?), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:42 (sixteen years ago)

also want to read this because it sounds awesome bad
it is secretly about jeff koons
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3354/3543421668_082c4635eb.jpg

❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉Plaxico❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉ (I know, right?), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:44 (sixteen years ago)

chick was his assistant for 4 yrs

❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉Plaxico❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉❉ (I know, right?), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:45 (sixteen years ago)

que i did finish bleak house! really liked it! will never read it again! it is really long i have a pretty good knack for picking up and dropping books w/o losing the plot so to speak so i just wore away at it. im glad i guess ive read a lot of that stuff - eliot and dickens and thackeray - but other than trollope i dont have the patience for it anymore

the unfinest of display names only (country matters) (Lamp), Monday, 8 June 2009 20:51 (sixteen years ago)

one month passes...

books i read while sitting outside

http://theforestbeyond.files.wordpress.com/2009/01/book-of-lost-things.jpg

fun! i guess its for kids but its both graphic and strangely coy for something meant for children. gay knights are a +

http://www.relishmagazine.com/website/images/books/feb05/runaway.jpg

~*wonderful*~ obv. reread it after realizing i hadnt read it since it came out "passion" has to be one of the greatest short stories ever written?

♥/b ~~~ :O + x_X + :-@ + ;_; + :-/ + (~,~) + (:| = :^) (Lamp), Thursday, 9 July 2009 18:00 (fifteen years ago)

munro is awesome, remind which story passion is

just sayin, Thursday, 9 July 2009 18:27 (fifteen years ago)

passion is the one about the young girl working as a waitress who meets an engineer and falls in love with his family more than him - theyre these comfortable, smart umc ppl and shes facing what seems like a pretty bleak future and they all kind of adopt her but she ends up sleeping with her fiancees alcoholic brother or brother-in-law (cant remember now) and just really fucking up. the end has a scene where the father comes to visit her at the restaurant where she was working at the start of the story thats so deft and heartbreaking and its like a paragraph.

♥/b ~~~ :O + x_X + :-@ + ;_; + :-/ + (~,~) + (:| = :^) (Lamp), Thursday, 9 July 2009 18:56 (fifteen years ago)

o yeah man i totally remember that one - the family playing charades, the mother befriending her, that guy taking her on a driving lesson - so good.

everytime i read alice munro im reminded of how much i love her

just sayin, Thursday, 9 July 2009 19:36 (fifteen years ago)

new one comin out next month btw

just sayin, Thursday, 9 July 2009 20:29 (fifteen years ago)

three months pass...

hey max -

have u read rebecca mead's piece in the 10/19 nyer abt alloy? if y what did u think if n wld u like to?

history maybe (Lamp), Tuesday, 13 October 2009 19:58 (fifteen years ago)

I'll read it when I get home but first I'll embarrass myself by saying I have no clue what alloy is

Bobby Wo (max), Tuesday, 13 October 2009 20:29 (fifteen years ago)

its a media company responsible for among other things gossip girl pretty interesting piece on their publishing process - made me think of u not sure y curious what u tht i guess

history maybe (Lamp), Tuesday, 13 October 2009 20:33 (fifteen years ago)

oh u though of me cuZ I AM gossip girl

Bobby Wo (max), Tuesday, 13 October 2009 20:36 (fifteen years ago)

that makes sense now that u mention it xox bro

history maybe (Lamp), Tuesday, 13 October 2009 20:38 (fifteen years ago)

one month passes...

not books but well you know

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f325/caek/shot0002.png

caek, Sunday, 29 November 2009 12:30 (fifteen years ago)

three months pass...

The Ask by Sam Lipsyte, guys.

Mr. Que, Monday, 15 March 2010 16:47 (fifteen years ago)

also am reading that currently

johnny crunch, Monday, 15 March 2010 16:52 (fifteen years ago)

i just read The Fountainhead. i have no idea why, i just saw it and bought it. i thought it was absolutely excellent, but also genuinely terrible, and that is quite a combination to pull off. i think maybe there was a thrill of the unknown in finding out how such alien, unrealistic characters would act that appealed. i am tempted to try Atlas Shrugged but i understand that that has less of the excellent and a lot more of the terrible. if someone who knows could make the decision for me i would appreciate it.

i am also reading the Thomas Cahill "Hinges of History" series, which i guess is similar in as much as it is fairly poor history done in an extremely engaging, idiosyncratic style. i would recommend to anyone who would appreciate a slightly different take on the story of western civilization, as long as you don't assume that anything he states as fact is necessarily so.

also, if you haven't read Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle, read Neal Stephenson's Baroque Cycle. yes i'm talking to you, non-specific second person.

Roberto Spiralli, Tuesday, 16 March 2010 01:17 (fifteen years ago)

you should ditch the Ayn Rand and read Gordon Lish

Mr. Que, Tuesday, 16 March 2010 02:15 (fifteen years ago)

maybe i will, but if i do it won't be because you told me to, i'm my own man.

Roberto Spiralli, Tuesday, 16 March 2010 02:28 (fifteen years ago)

g2h that the ask is a good read i have it on order. mq have u read the privileges? think its p great probably the best new book ive read in some time

no chapo (Lamp), Tuesday, 16 March 2010 04:46 (fifteen years ago)

^^^I am planning on reading this but am currently reading lolRoth.

quincie, Tuesday, 16 March 2010 18:56 (fifteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

The Ask by Sam Lipsyte, guys

having a hard time w/ this btw - so despairing & at times glibly banal tyrna ruthlessly shatter yr delusions or w/e

idk mb just not "in the right space" for another 150 pgs of h8ful humanity 'surely, sugary-ly' careening into the depths

f a ole schwarzwelt (Lamp), Tuesday, 6 April 2010 18:48 (fifteen years ago)

'surely, sugary-ly'

?

Mr. Que, Tuesday, 6 April 2010 18:52 (fifteen years ago)

still need to read the privleges

Mr. Que, Tuesday, 6 April 2010 18:56 (fifteen years ago)

its one of the main characters inward-spiraling lingual tricks that particularly bugged me

f a ole schwarzwelt (Lamp), Tuesday, 6 April 2010 19:08 (fifteen years ago)

like hed start out describing smthn - a soft drink or a restaurant - and end up at some loathing-filled pun or quip or metaphor or w/e that played off that thing

f a ole schwarzwelt (Lamp), Tuesday, 6 April 2010 19:10 (fifteen years ago)

~~that was part of the delight for me in reading it~~

Mr. Que, Tuesday, 6 April 2010 19:10 (fifteen years ago)

haha yah i was half-thinking that as i was reading it - the structure & use of metaphor in this is really adept but @ some pt ive become a partisan for really pale almost invisible prose & this is certainly writing that calls attention to itself.

f a ole schwarzwelt (Lamp), Tuesday, 6 April 2010 19:13 (fifteen years ago)

i know what you mean. other writers can be that way for me, but the book was just so funny, especially the scenes with the kid and the Iraq vet that it didn't bother me.

Mr. Que, Tuesday, 6 April 2010 19:16 (fifteen years ago)


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