did anyone read his monograph on 'they live!' yet
― thomp, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:47 (thirteen years ago) link
dammit, had to google to be sure
― Number None, Tuesday, 27 September 2011 00:50 (thirteen years ago) link
When I want to find about about new novels not in the NYTBR vein I read the reviews in the back of Review of Contemporary Fiction, the journal from Dalkey Archive.
― President Keyes, Monday, 3 October 2011 19:41 (thirteen years ago) link
feels like there hasn't been any literary fiction i've been interested in reading in a loooong time. what have i missed?
― congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 21 February 2013 15:23 (eleven years ago) link
its 5 years old now, but i just finished "the gathering" by anne enright and i loved it
― Old Boy In Network (Michael B), Thursday, 21 February 2013 16:14 (eleven years ago) link
what's good
― markers, Thursday, 28 March 2013 19:06 (eleven years ago) link
and recent
also, does anyone have a list of shit that's coming out soon?
― markers, Thursday, 28 March 2013 19:07 (eleven years ago) link
too easy to find shit without assistance
― Aimless, Thursday, 28 March 2013 19:33 (eleven years ago) link
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_4INBIsBDDXM/S984ThAaySI/AAAAAAAACEg/YOBdjIduqlI/s400/1940s+SHINOLA+Shoe+Polish+vintage+illustration+advertisement.jpg
― Johnny Too Borad (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 29 March 2013 01:10 (eleven years ago) link
Actually James Salter has a new book coming out which I am looking forward to, and should fit anyone's definition of Rolling Contemporary Literary Fiction although I am afraid that he may be viewed, along my other ILB lost causes, Evan S. Connell and Gilbert Sorrentino, as a minor writer. (Not even going to mention Thomas Berger)
― Johnny Too Borad (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 29 March 2013 01:17 (eleven years ago) link
did anyone else read "the flamethrowers" by rachel kushner? best new literary fiction i've read this year
― congratulations (n/a), Wednesday, 5 June 2013 14:37 (eleven years ago) link
i'm in the middle of reading it with the caveat that instead of reading it i keep reading other, easier books about zombies and magicians and despair instead
you should see if ilx poster 'thomp' has something to say though
― Lamp, Thursday, 6 June 2013 03:01 (eleven years ago) link
my only real problem with it is that i keep reading sentences of it and thinking of writerly people using the word 'scaffolding' and feeling lost
― Lamp, Thursday, 6 June 2013 03:02 (eleven years ago) link
lol i don't have anything to say about it except you asked me if i'd read it. i still haven't
― the bitcoin comic (thomp), Thursday, 6 June 2013 16:31 (eleven years ago) link
only heard good things about this book
― max, Thursday, 6 June 2013 17:39 (eleven years ago) link
enjoyed the james salter, and have LOVED several of his earlier novels, but this felt oddly like something pulled out of a set of drawers kept locked since 1957
― ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Friday, 7 June 2013 05:58 (eleven years ago) link
ok, kushner's pretty good
― i better not get any (thomp), Sunday, 21 July 2013 10:26 (eleven years ago) link
like so much of it seems like it ought to seem piled on way too thick but just kind of works
― i better not get any (thomp), Sunday, 21 July 2013 10:30 (eleven years ago) link
"I remember a rainbow spectrum of men's wing tips parked in rows, triple-A narrow, the leather dyed snake green, lemon yellow, and unstable shades of vermilion and Ditto-ink blue. All of humanity dresses in uniforms of one sort or another, and these shoes were for pimps."
― i better not get any (thomp), Sunday, 21 July 2013 10:55 (eleven years ago) link
yeah
― johnny crunch, Sunday, 21 July 2013 12:28 (eleven years ago) link
ok now i am like 120 pages in my estimation of this has shot up to really really fucking good. something about the parallel of valera's dad's superhighway and the line reno is making in the salt flats for the sake of land art pushes some great pynchonian buttons, though at the same time this manages like conventional empathy and subject-position stuff i don't normally expect to happen in the same book as the other sort of thing
― i better not get any (thomp), Sunday, 21 July 2013 20:51 (eleven years ago) link
john dogg is a p good artist name
― johnny crunch, Thursday, 25 July 2013 23:58 (eleven years ago) link
haha 'subject-position stuff'
― j., Friday, 26 July 2013 02:39 (eleven years ago) link
"A funny thing about women and machines: the combination made men curious. They seemed to think it had something to do with them."
― i better not get any (thomp), Friday, 26 July 2013 06:11 (eleven years ago) link
Enjoying the Kushner a lot, even the bits in New York where not much seems to be happening are infinitely readable on a sentence level.
We'd eaten lotus paste buns on a cold, damp, November day, on which the sun shone and the rain fell simultaneously, the strange, rosy-gold light of this contradiction intensifying the colors around us as we walked, the fruit and vegetables in vendors' bins, green bok choys, smooth sunset-colored mangoes packed into cases, spiny durian fruits in their nets, crushed ice tinged with fish blood.
― Matt DC, Friday, 26 July 2013 07:54 (eleven years ago) link
ha does she mention lotus paste buns again seventy pages later because everything is densely patterned or did she just forget, do u think
― i better not get any (thomp), Friday, 26 July 2013 17:56 (eleven years ago) link
sometimes people just eat the same stuff
in fact most times
― j., Friday, 26 July 2013 18:10 (eleven years ago) link
nah she like makes a thing of it
j you should take a look at this book sometime
― i better not get any (thomp), Friday, 26 July 2013 18:20 (eleven years ago) link
waiting for the pb; inconveniently sized hardback
― pr0n tsar (cozen), Friday, 26 July 2013 19:06 (eleven years ago) link
Anyone read David Rakoff's Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish yet? I'm fourth in line for it at the library and hoping to get it before school goes back.
― The Butthurt Locker (cryptosicko), Friday, 26 July 2013 19:37 (eleven years ago) link
the uk hb of this has the worst jacket and i was putting off reading it for that reason but the boards are actually cool
― i better not get any (thomp), Friday, 26 July 2013 19:45 (eleven years ago) link
Got the Rakoff coming in the post
― ornamental cabbage (James Morrison), Monday, 29 July 2013 00:31 (eleven years ago) link
I don't quite like those Kushner sentences, something very labored about them. I also don't like that Rakoff title. I don't like anything anymore.
― PJ. Turquoise dealer. Chatroulette addict. Andersonville. (Hurting 2), Monday, 29 July 2013 13:34 (eleven years ago) link
Yuckhttp://www.npr.org/2013/08/06/207429956/exclusive-first-read-marisha-pessls-night-film?utm_source=&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_campaign=20130805
― waterface, Wednesday, 7 August 2013 19:29 (eleven years ago) link
A large chandelier showered golden light on the crowd as I surveyed the party in the bronze mirror over the mantel. I was startled to spot someone I barely recognized: myself. Blue button-down, sports jacket, third or fourth drink — I was losing count — leaning against the wall like I was holding it up. I looked like I wasn't at a cocktail party but an airport, waiting for my life to take off.
this is a thread for literary fiction
― password1 (Lamp), Wednesday, 7 August 2013 19:40 (eleven years ago) link
Just warning people y'all are gonna have this book shoved down your throat next couple months
― waterface, Wednesday, 7 August 2013 19:42 (eleven years ago) link
Her debut was enjoyable, tbf.
― Inte Regina Lund eller nån, mitt namn är (ShariVari), Wednesday, 7 August 2013 20:02 (eleven years ago) link
Sure--just think that opening paragraf is yuck
― waterface, Wednesday, 7 August 2013 20:04 (eleven years ago) link
'physical description of main character through medium of them seeing themself in a mirror' is such a feeb move tbh
― confusion is sexts (c sharp major), Wednesday, 7 August 2013 23:14 (eleven years ago) link
'calamity physics' was sort of garbage, not as good as clear-eyed as curtis sittenfield's 'prep' but more elaborate
― password1 (Lamp), Wednesday, 7 August 2013 23:33 (eleven years ago) link
nothing enjoyable abt her debut tbf
― just sayin, Thursday, 8 August 2013 06:11 (eleven years ago) link
on the other hand i'm sure she's a lovely person with many positive qualities
― confusion is sexts (c sharp major), Thursday, 8 August 2013 08:57 (eleven years ago) link
"Her name was Jeannie, but no sane man would ever dream of her.":|||||||||||||
― Øystein, Thursday, 8 August 2013 17:51 (eleven years ago) link
oof
― waterface, Thursday, 8 August 2013 18:05 (eleven years ago) link
Whoops, I'm in the wrong thread
― alimosina, Thursday, 8 August 2013 19:25 (eleven years ago) link
can't believe you quoted this section and left the punchline out wf:
"A large chandelier showered golden light on the crowd as I surveyed the party in the bronze mirror over the mantel. I was startled to spot someone I barely recognized: myself. Blue button-down, sports jacket, third or fourth drink — I was losing count — leaning against the wall like I was holding it up. I looked like I wasn't at a cocktail party but an airport, waiting for my life to take off.
Infinitely delayed."
― i better not get any (thomp), Thursday, 8 August 2013 21:29 (eleven years ago) link
ugh sorry I felt bad enough
― waterface, Thursday, 8 August 2013 21:35 (eleven years ago) link
David Rakoff's Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish is astounding. I cried maybe four times and laughed out loud too many times to count. Also, more than a bit poignant when I realized, after the fact, that I was reading it on the first year anniversary of his death.
― the vineyards where the grapes of corporate rock are stored (cryptosicko), Saturday, 10 August 2013 18:35 (eleven years ago) link