This thread is an ILB tradition and always entertaining. Here's last year's version: What did you read in 2022?
It's a few days early, but there's no rush if you prefer to wait until January to post your list. There's a slender chance I might finish one more book by the 31st, but I'm ready to share my list to get things started. I always feel good if I can average a book a week for the entire year, but everyone's list, whether short or astoundingly lengthy, is always interesting, personal and illuminating. Thanks everybody for contributing and making ILB such a great nook in the ILX universe.
Books I read in 2023 (in the order I finished them):
** indicates a re-reading
The Third Horseman, William Rosen (14th century European history)The Outfit, Richard Stark (crime noir)Niki: The Story of a Dog, Tibor Déry**The Hill of Kronos, Peter Levi (grecophile memoir)The Journey to the East, Herman HesseLife and Fate, Vasily GrossmanAs She Climbed Across the Table, Jonathan LethemThe Vet's Daughter, Barbara ComynsOut of the Flames, Nancy & Lawrence Goldstone (Reformation history)At Home, Bill Bryson (trivia miscellany)Garden of the Gods, Gerald Durrell (another grecophile memoir)The Leopard, Guiseppe Di LampedusaAiding and Abetting, Muriel Spark The Long Goodbye, Raymond Chandler A New World Begins, Jeremy Popkin (French Revolution history) An Unsuitable Attachment, Barbara PymFamily Lexicon, Natalia GinzburgJar City, Arnaldur Indridason (detective fiction)Some Trick: Thirteen Stories, Helen DeWitt The Galton Case, Ross MacDonald**Human Voices, Penelope Fitzgerald The Barbarous Coast, Ross MacDonaldBotchan, Natsume Soseki Maigret Bides His Time, Georges SimenonThe Comforters, Muriel SparkRose Gold, Walter MosleyRain: A Natural and Cultural History, Cynthia BarnettBread and Wine, Ignazio Silone Cause for Alarm, Eric AmblerThe Woman Who Borrowed Memories: Selected Stories, Tove JanssonThe Bachelors, Muriel SparkThe Poems of Late T'ang, A.C. GrahamThe Netanyahus, Joshua CohenSilverview, John LeCarre The Last Grain Race, Eric Newby (memoir)Persuasion, Jane Austen The Imperial Cruise, James Bradley (disgraceful US history)Too Much and Never Enough, Mary L. Trump (Trump family explained)The Moving Target, Ross MacDonald Our Man in Havana, Graham Greene The Knox Brothers, Penelope FitzgeraldDrive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, Olga Tokarczuk Defenders of the Faith, James Reston, Jr. (Ottomans vs. Holy Roman Empire)The Far Side of the Dollar, Ross MacDonaldThe Jokers, Albert CosseryA Gambler's Anatomy, Jonathan LethemPoems New and Collected: 1957-1997, Wislawa SzymborskaSure I'll Join Your Cult, Maria Bamford Coach Wooden and Me, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar The Iliad, Homer (trans. Emily Wilson)
Odds & Sods:
Multiple short stories by Edith Wharton
Notable Fails & Rejections:
Something Wicked This Way Comes, Ray Bradbury
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Wednesday, 27 December 2023 18:05 (one year ago) link
can you pick a favourite?
― koogs, Wednesday, 27 December 2023 18:42 (one year ago) link
I probably enjoyed Bread and Wine, Ignazio Silone, more than any of the other books I read this year, but among so many good books the amount of enjoyment that puts one title at the head of the list is often circumstantial. If I were to read the same list, but in a different order and under different circumstances, another book might have gotten the top spot.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Wednesday, 27 December 2023 18:48 (one year ago) link
I am currently reading three books that I don't think I will finish before the 31st. Here is my list. Asterisk means audiobook.
Wiggins, Properties of Thirst 01.08.23Clarke, Piranesi 02.09.23Wu, Interior Chinatown 03.09.23Haidt, The Righteous Mind 04.09.23Catton, Birnam Wood 04.26.23James, Ghost Stories of an Antiquary 05.01.23Carmichael, Civil War 101 05.03.23*Davis-Goff, Last Ones Left Alive 05.06.23*West, The Day of the Locust 05.21.23*Price, Lampedusa 05.29.23*Enger, So Brave, Young and Handsome 05.30.23Kiernan, The Ape’s Wife and Other Stories 06.02.23*Rubinstein, Born to Walk: The Transformative Power of a Pedestrian Act 06.12.23*Braddon, The Trail of the Serpent 06.17.23+James, The Turn of the Screw 06.19.23+Cherezińska, The Widow Queen 06.23.23Priest, Boneshaker 06.26.23*Krohn, Collected Fiction Vol. 1: The Novels 07.17.23Grann, The Wager 07.25.23Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven 07.28.23Whitehead, Harlem Shuffle 09.16.23Greene, The Elegant Universe 09.23.23House, Lark Ascending 09.28.23Strong Washburn, Sharks in the Time of Saviors, 11.22.23Greene, The Hidden Reality 11.26.23
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Wednesday, 27 December 2023 18:51 (one year ago) link
Oh, and a cross means I listened to it on Phoebe Judge's podcast.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Wednesday, 27 December 2023 18:53 (one year ago) link
The Leopard, Guiseppe Di Lampedusa
I really want to read this after reading Steven Price's novel about the writing of the novel.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Wednesday, 27 December 2023 18:54 (one year ago) link
The Leopard is good!
I'll add that out of the non-fic books on my list Out of the Flames, Nancy & Lawrence Goldstone, was the one I found most enjoyable. It's a bit of a mish-mash, incorporating various esoterica, but I particularly enjoyed how much they chewed up John Calvin as a dishonest, scheming, power hungry martinet.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Wednesday, 27 December 2023 19:02 (one year ago) link
2023.01 Inhibitor Phase - Alastair Reynolds2023.02 Black Locomotive - Rian Hughes2023.03 Hail Mary - Andy Weir2023.04 Against the Fall of Night - A C Clarke2023.05 Mr Bowling Buys A Newspaper - Donald Henderson2023.06 [McB27] Let's Hear It For The Deaf Man - Ed McBain2023.07 [Reb13] Resurrection Men (2002) - Ian Rankin2023.08 Gokumon Island - Seishi Yokomizo2023.09 Notre Dame De Paris - Victor Hugo2023.10 The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne2023.11 Ruth - Gaskell2023.12 An Eye For An Eye - Anthony Trollope2023.13 Stone Blind - Natalie Haynes2023.14 Women of Troy - Pat Barker2023.15 Troades (tr Frank Justus Miller 1907) - Seneca2023.16 Daughters Of Troy (tr Ella Isabel Harris 1899) - Seneca2023.17 Troy - Stephen Fry2023.18 *Rendezvous With Rama - A C Clarke2023.19 Robot - Adam Wisniewski-Snerg2023.20 Kindred - Octavia Butler2023.21 Ubik - P K Dick2023.22 *Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury2023.23 Stowaway To Mars - John Wyndham2023.24 Eversion - Alastair Reynolds2023.25 Far From The Light Of Heaven - Tade Thompson2023.26 Sea Of Tranquility - Emily St John Mandel2023.27 *Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep? - P K Dick2023.28 *Great Expectations - Charles Dickens2023.29 *Sketches by Boz - Charles Dickens2023.30 Before The Coffee Gets Cold - Toshikazu Kawaguchi2023.31 Last Children of Tokyo - Yoko Tawada2023.32 The Nakano Thrift Shop - Hiromi Kawakami2023.33 Convenience Store Woman - Sayaka Murata2023.34 Tales From The Cafe - Toshikazu Kawaguchi2023.35 Short Stories Volume 1 - Ray Bradbury2023.36 The Village Of Eight Graves - Seishi Yokomizo2023.37 [Reb14] A Question of Blood (2003) - Ian Rankin2023.38 *[McB28] Hail To The Chief - Ed McBain2023.39 [McB29] Bread - Ed McBain2023.40 Halloween Party - Agatha Christie2023.41 Ariadne - Jennifer Saint2023.42 Celestial Navigation - Anne Tyler2023.43 Jane Is Trying - Isy Suttie2023.44 Companion Piece - Ali Smith2023.45 *The Haunting Of Hill House - Shirley Jackson2023.46 The Trumpet-Major (1880) - Thomas Hardy2023.47 A Group Of Noble Dames - Thomas Hardy
*s are rereads (including one from *earlier in the same year* due to recording errors). and a couple of those are me finishing off things i started last year (the sketches by boz, ray bradbury vol 1)
rounding it off with the otherwise uncollected Thomas Hardy short stories.
favourite probably the ali smith or the nakano thrift shop.
― koogs, Wednesday, 27 December 2023 19:08 (one year ago) link
* for distinction, italics for a reread
Tolkien - The Fellowship of the RingK'ung Shang-Jen - The Peach Blossom Fan *Meyrink - Der GolemEdith Wharton - The Age of Innocence *Thomas Mann - Der Tod in VenedigAntología de la Literature Fantastica *Laxness - Independent People*Yourcenar - Nouvelles Orientales *Tolkien - The Two TowersBenedetti - La Tregua *Krúdy - SunflowerDostoevsky - The Brothers KaramazovWilliams - StonerBarbey d'Aurevilly - Les Diaboliques *Schwob - Le Roi au Masque d'OrTolkien - The Return of the KingRobert Silverberg - Dying InsideProust - Du côté de chez SwannDazai - No Longer HumanMachado de Assis - The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas*Markson - Wittgenstein's Mistress*Fante - Wait Until Spring, Bandini*Jansson - The Summer BookDavis - Almost No MemoryClarke - The City and the Stars*Carson - The Autobiography of RedMann - Buddenbrooks: Verfall einer FamilieHamsun - MysteriesDe Lillo - White Noise*Wharton - The House of Mirth*Ramuz - Présence de la mortPriest - The GlamourFaulkner - The Sound and the Fury
I'm currently reading and enjoying: Mirbeau - Journal d'une Femme de Chambre
― Nabozo, Wednesday, 27 December 2023 19:47 (one year ago) link
Here is what I read in 2023. Pretty genre-heavy now that I look at it, a few classics and some lit fic in there, and a bit of music-related stuff.
Mat Johnson - PymStanislaw Lem - The Futurological CongressJonathan Lethem - The ArrestHernan Diaz - In the DistanceKatie Kitamura - IntimaciesGeorge Saunders - A Swim in the Pond in the RainAdrian Tchaikovsky - Children of MemoryJordan Castro - The NovelistMezz Mezzrow & Bernard Wolfe - Really the BluesNikolai Gogol - Dead SoulsPhilip Roth - American PastoralKelly Link - White Cat, Black DogNick Harkaway - Titanium NoirHari Kunzru - Gods Without MenStanislaw Lem - His Master’s VoiceDavid Grann - The WagerHernan Diaz - TrustPatrick DeWitt - The LibrarianistThe Best Science Fiction & Fantasy of the Year, vol. 7 (2013)Alan Goldsher - Hard Bop Academy: The Sidemen of Art Blakey's Jazz MessengersHua Hsu - Stay TrueAdam Roberts - The Thing ItselfAdam Roberts - The Midas Rain Zadie Smith - The FraudAdam Roberts - Adam Robots: Short Stories
― Jordan s/t (Jordan), Wednesday, 27 December 2023 19:59 (one year ago) link
curses. 2023.08 should be "The Inugami Curse", not "Gokumon Island". i did wonder why that second was still in my wants list and in the 2023 list...
― koogs, Wednesday, 27 December 2023 20:17 (one year ago) link
I read about fifty books. Highlights were: - finishing Uwe Johnson's Anniversaries and the second vol of Peter Weiss' Aesthetics of Resistance, which mark an incredible time for German prose in the 1970s, - re-reading Cela's The Hive in a new translation was exhilirating -- that period in the 30s and 40s where humanity is at an impasse, and how that's reflected in its fiction is a thing I keep discovering in book after book (similarly with my reads of Celine, Benn and Green's Caught with its portrait of wartime London), - the strangest, most unexpected discovery were these baroque Sermons by a Portuguese priest (Antonio Vieira), - the best book I read by someome alive was Yu Miri's The End of August, - short story-wise Geza Csath is really special...and for Poetry nothing beat J H Prynne, parts of Chapman's Homer and the rest of the major Shakespeare Tragedies.
Yoko Tawada - Three StreetsWilliam Shakespeare - King LearBrigid Brophy - The Snow BallMark Singleton - The Yoga BodyUwe Johnson - Anniversaries Part ThreeUwe Johnson - Anniversaries Part FourElizabeth Hardwick - The Collected Essays OfStendhal - LoveGerald Murnane - Tamarisk RowHermann Bruger - Tractaus Logico-SuicidalisAntonio Vieira - Six SermonsCamilio Jose Cela - The HiveOvid - The Metamorphisis* (tr. Golding)Homer - The Odysssey (tr. Chapman)J. H. Prynne - PoemsClarice Lispector - Too much of Life (Complete Chronicles)al-Hariri - ImposturesGregor von Rezzori - The Death of My Brother Abel*Anne Serre - The Fool & Other Moral TalesDario Fo - Francis, the Holy JesterPierre Michon - The ElevenMarie Darrieussecq - Pig TalesJean Paul - PrefacesHalldor Laxness - The Atom StationGerald Murnane - Last Letter to a ReaderRobert Browning - Men and Women, Vol IIHilda Hilst - Fluxo-FloemaAntonio Lobo Antunes - Fado AlexandrinhoMarguerite Duras - L'AmourCharles Rosen - The Frontier of MeaningGeza Csath - Opium and Other StoriesAnon - The Shiva Samhita, tr. by James MallinsonShandor Remete - Shadow YogaWilliam Shakespeare - MacbethMarguerite Duras - Hiroshima Mon AmourPeter Weiss - The Aesthetics of Resistance Vol.IIMigel de Palol - The Garden of Seven Twilights*Gustave Flaubert - Madame BovaryHonore de Balzac - The Quest of the AbsoluteSergio Pitol - Mephisto's WaltzHenry Green - CaughtGottfried Benn - Primal VisionWilliam Shakespeare - Romeo and JulietL. F. Celine - Fable for Another TimeSamuel Beckett - Three NovellasYu Miri - The End of AugustThomas Bernhard - GargoylesWilliam Shakespeare - Julius CeasarLucio Cardoso - Chronicle of a Murdered HouseOsvaldo Lamborghini - Two StoriesHoracio Quiroga - Beyond
*didn't finish. I lost the Ovid, but otherwise I found Palol and von Rezzori fairly boring. The former has Pynchon-y meets Dante construct that doesn't come off on the page. The latter attempts something like Musil and Joseph Roth but it doesn't have the writing to pull it off.
― xyzzzz__, Thursday, 28 December 2023 16:36 (one year ago) link
a mixed bag of mostly 19-20th century fiction with a few crime/sf genre runs & a bit of rereading:
christina stead - the man who loved childrensamuel butler - the way of all fleshhg wells - the new machiavellief benson - as we were: a victorian peep-showedmund gosse - father and sonanthony trollope - an autobiographyanthony trollope - barchester towerswilkie collins - the moonstonestevenson/osbourne - the wrong boxmargery allingham - coroner's pidginsayers/eustace - the documents in the caseagatha christie - the mysterious mr quingk chesterton - the scandal of father browndornford yates - jonah and costella gibbons - cold comfort farmstella gibbons - christmas at cold comfort farmstevie smith - novel on yellow paperstevie smith - over the frontierdodie smith - i capture the castleshirley jackson - life among the savagescm kornbluth - the explorersalgis budrys - who?algis budrys - the iron thornphilip k dick - solar lotterydamon knight - turning onvarious - 13 french science fiction storiesalmansi/beguin - theatre of sleep: an anthology of literary dreamsborges/guerrero - the book of imaginary beingsambrose bierce - the devil's dictionaryb traven - the treasure of the sierra madrerex stout - red threadsjim thompson - the killer inside mejim thompson - the getawayjim thompson - the griftersjim thompson - pop 1280len deighton - the ipcress filemichael ayrton - the midas consequencefrederic prokosch - the missolonghi manuscriptpatricia highsmith - a dog's ransomarthur wise - the little fisheslionel davidson - the night of wenceslasjohn welcome - run for coverjohn wain - hurry on downstan barstow - ask me tomorrowedna o'brien - girls in their married blissedna o'brien - the love objectthomas hinde - games of chancebs johnson - travelling peoplebs johnson - albert angelobs johnson - trawlbs johnson - christie malry's own double-entrybs johnson - house mother normalrayner heppenstall - two moonsmichael moorcock - byzantium enduresvarious - new worlds 3various - connoisseur's science fictionvarious - antigravvarious - fantastic universe omnibusrobert silverberg - nightwingsrobert silverberg - a time of changesrobert silverberg - the conglomeroid cocktail partyrobert sheckley - can you feel anything when i do this?robert sheckley - journey beyond tomorrowkurt vonnegut - the sirens of titankurt vonnegut - cat's cradlekilgore trout - venus on the halfshellmyles na gcopaleen - the best of mylesmyles na gcopaleen - further cuttingsrobert coover - pricksongs & descantsjohn barth - lost in the funhousejoseph heller - catch-22joseph heller - something happenedhubert selby jr - the roomwilliam burroughs - exterminator!brion gysin - the processvarious - best of olympiaviolette leduc - ravagesedith templeton - the island of desirecompton mackenzie - vestal fire
finishing out the year with a massive volume first published in the thirties great crime stories covering the victorian, edwardian and through into the "golden age" period of detective fiction
― no lime tangier, Thursday, 28 December 2023 21:00 (one year ago) link
At The Pond (Virago anthology about swimming at the Hampstead Women's Pond)With Hope, Farewell, Alexander Baron *Lattes & Legends, Travis BaldreeWe Are The Mutants (anthology of writing from the website)More Women Than Men, Ivy Compton-BurnettI Am Not Sidney Poitier, Percival Everett *Caves Of Steel, Isaac AsimovEliete, Dulce Maria Cardoso *The Making Of The English Working Class, E.P. ThompsonDevils House, Joan Crawford *Some Prefer Nettles, Junichiro Tanizaki +A Selva, Ferreira de CastroPúcaro Bulgaro, Campos de CarvalhoTove Jansson: Work And Love, Tuula KarjalaimenTerminal Boredom, Isumi SuzukiTerrortome, Garth MarengiTerritory Of Light, Yuko Tsushima *Treacle Walker, Alan GarnerNewcomer, Keigo Higashino *Memórias de Aires, Machado de AssisGood Pop, Bad Pop, Jarvis CockerOn Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, Ocean VuongA Novela do Grande Entalhador, Antonio ManettiO Quartel ou As Bochechas do General, A.M. Pires Cabral *O Testamento do Sr.Napumoceno Da Silva Araújo, Germano Almeida *Autobiografia Não Autorizada, Vol.2, Dulce Maria Cardoso *The Crazy Irish & Other Stories of the Atomic Aftermath, anthologyKing Solomon's Mines, H. Rider HaggardHere We Are, Graham SwiftKokoro, Natsume Soseki +The Man Eater Of Malgudi, R.K. Narayan *Ulysses, James JoyceThe Secret History Of The Lord Of Musashi, Natsume SosekiArrowroot, Natsume SosekiAnd Away..., Bob MortimerA Rage In Harlem, Chester HimesPop.1230, Jim Thompson *In A Lonely Place, Dorothy B. Hughes *A Scanner Darkly, Philip K. DickFront Lines, Juliet JacquesThe Mystery Of The Yellow Room, Gaston LerouxOriental Ghost Stories, Lafacadio HearnFabíolo, Mário ZambujalMrs. Dalloway, Virgina Woolf *Because I Don't Know What You Mean And What You Don't, Josie Long
― Daniel_Rf, Friday, 29 December 2023 11:15 (one year ago) link
* = really loved this+ = reread
― Daniel_Rf, Friday, 29 December 2023 11:18 (one year ago) link
Of Saints and Miracles - Manuel AsturThe Denial of Death - Ernest BeckerTwo Sherpas - Sebastian MartinezTreacle Walker - Alan GarnerThe Book of Ramallah - ed. Maya Abu Al-HayatBefore the Coffee Gets Cold - Toshikazu KawaguchiEverything Like Before - Kjell Askilden *Visitation - Jenny Erpenbeck *The Shining - Stephen KingThe Periodic Table - Primo LeviTerritory of Light - Yuko TsushimaThe Wounded Age / Eastern Tales - Ferit Edgu *Kick the Latch - Kathryn Scanlan *Boys Weekend - Mattie LubchanskyThe City - Frans Masereel (not sure if it's fair to say that I "read" this, or just looked at it)Trespasses - Louise KennedyLate Victorian Holocausts - Mike Davis *History. A Mess - Sigrun PalsdottirThe Postman Always Rings Twice - James M CainThe Love of Singular Men - Victor Heringer *Love In the Kingdom of Oil - Nawal El SaadawiThe Unsettled Dust - Robert AickmanThe Unlimited Dream Company - JG BallardComplete Stories - Clarice Lispector
* = loved this
― calumerio, Friday, 29 December 2023 12:17 (one year ago) link
I read that Levi book a few years ago, I adored it.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Friday, 29 December 2023 14:21 (one year ago) link
Novels
Ackroyd, The House of Doctor DeeBlake, The Smiler with the KnifeBrown, The MurderersCarlotto, The Colombian MuleChristie, Endless NightChristie, Hercule Poirot’s ChristmasChristie, Taken at the FloodDe Angelis, The Hotel of the Three RosesDe Angelis, The Mystery of the Three OrchidsEndore, The Werewolf of ParisFlynn, The Billiard Room MysteryFlynn, The Mystery of the Peacock’s EyeKirk, The Old House of FearLe Carré, A Small Town in GermanyLe Carré, The Looking Glass WarLe Fanu, SpalatroLindsay, A Voyage to ArcturusMason, The Prisoner in the OpalMaturin, Melmoth the WandererMcDowell, Gilded NeedlesMeyrink, The Transformation of the BloodPallister, The UnburiedPushkin (tr. Edmonds), The Queen of SpadesRampo, Gold MaskRampo, MojuRoberts, The BunduStevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeStevenson, Treasure IslandTakagi, Tattoo Murder CaseTey, A Shilling for CandlesTey, Brat FarrarTey, Miss Pym DisposesTey, The Franchise AffairTey, The Man in the QueueTey, To Love and Be WiseTogawa, The Master Key Trussoni, The AncestorVázquez Montalbán, The Buenos Aires QuintetWare, In a Dark, Dark WoodWyndham, WebYokomizo, The Village of Eight GravesYokomizu, Death on Gokumon Island
Short Story Collections and Anthologies
Ashley (ed.), From the Depths and Other Strange Stories of the SeaBlackwood, The UnknownBuchan, Collected Supernatural Stories Christie, The Hound of Death Erckmann-Chatrian, The Invisible EyeLamb (ed.), Gaslit NightmaresLe Fanu, Ghost Stories and Tales of MysteryLe Fanu, Ghostly TalesLe Fanu, In a Glass DarklyLe Fanu, The Purcell PapersLe Fanu, Uncollected TalesMachen, The Great God Pan and Other Horror StoriesMachen, The White People and Other Weird StoriesNesbit, In the DarkRay, Cruise of ShadowsRay, The Great NocturnalSerling (ed.), Rod Serling’s Triple W: Witches, Warlocks and WerewolvesStevenson, New Arabian NightsStevenson, The DynamiterStevenson, The Merry Men and Other Tales and FablesThornton & Soar (eds.), Strange Relics
Non-Fiction
Ackroyd, London: The BiographyAckroyd, The History of England, v. 1: FoundationAckroyd, The History of England, v. 2: TudorsAckroyd, The History of England, v. 3: Civil WarAckroyd, The History of England, v. 4: RevolutionArendt, Men in Dark TimesArendt, The Life of the MindArendt, Thinking without a BannisterAuerbach, MimesisBirnbaum, Before Elvis: The Prehistory of Rock ‘n’ RollBlanning, The Pursuit of Glory: Europe 1648-1815Blush, American HardcoreBurckhardt, The Civilization of the Renaissance in ItalyChasteen, Americanos: Latin America’s Struggle for IndependenceChasteen, Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin AmericaGottlieb, The Jaws LogGreengrass, Christendom Destroyed: Europe 1517-1648Harman, Robert Louis StevensonHowarth, So Sweet, So Perverse, v. 2Jackson & Gans, This Is a Dream We All DreamedLanglands, CraeftMachin, Weird Fiction in Britain 1880-1939McCarthy, Legend of the FistMcCormick, Sheridan Le FanuPunter, The Literature of Terror, v. 1, The Gothic TraditionPunter, The Literature of Terror, v. 2, The Modern GothicReed, The Art of the Straight LineSingleton, Yoga BodyStevenson, Additional Memories and PortraitsStevenson, Memories and PortraitsTarantino, Cinema SpeculationsVale and Juno (eds.), Incredibly Strange Music
― Brad C., Friday, 29 December 2023 15:35 (one year ago) link
Calvin Tomkins - Marcel Duchamp: The Afternoon InterviewsDean Young - Fall HigherJustin Fenton - We Own This CityCormac McCarthy - The PassengerCormac McCarthy - Stella MarisQuentin Tarantino- Cinema SpeculationBret Easton Ellis - The Shards*Neil Gaiman, Jill Thompson, et al - Brief Lives (The Sandman)Jaime Hernandez - Perla La Loca (Love & Rockets)Daniel Clowes - PatienceBrian K. Vaughn & Fiona Staples - Saga, Vol. 1-9Jaime Hernandez - Ghosts of Hoppers (Love & Rockets)Hilton Als - My Pinup: A Paean to Prince Rachel Kushner - The Flamethrowers*Jennifer Egan - The Candy HouseGeorge Pelecanos - Right As RainJonathan Abrams - All The Pieces Matter: The Inside Story of The WireWillard Jenkins (editor) - Ain’t But A Few of Us: Black Music Writers and Their StoryGeorge Pelecanos - A Firing Offense George Pelecanos - Down By the River Where the Dead Men GoGeorge Pelecanos - King SuckermanGeorge Pelecanos - The Sweet ForeverGeorge Pelecanos - Shoedog*George Pelecanos - Shame the DevilJaime Hernandez - Is This How You See Me?George Pelecanos - Soul Circus George Pelecanos - The Night GardenerGeorge Pelecanos - The Way HomeGeorge Pelecanos - The CutGeorge Pelecanos - The Double
George Pelecanos - The Turnaround*George Pelecanos - Nick’s Trip*George Pelecanos - The Man Who Came Uptown*George Pelecanos - What It Was*George Pelecanos - Drama City*Brian Raftery - Best. Movie. Year. Ever.: How 1999 Blew Up The Big ScreenJohn Irving - Last Night in Twisted River Frank Miller - Batman: The Dark Knight Returns*Hua Hsu - Stay True: A MemoirBret Easton Ellis - Imperial Bedrooms*George Pelecanos - The Martini ShotThurston Moore - Sonic LifeJames Lee Burke - Pegasus Descending*James Lee Burke - RobicheauxKurt Andersen - Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of AmericaJames Lee Burke - BitterrootEd McBain - Ice*James Lee Burke - Crusader’s CrossJohn D. MacDonald - The Deep Blue Good-ByJames Lee Burke - A Private Cathedral Nick Pizzalatto - Galveston Dennis Lehane - World Gone ByMichael Mann and Meg Gardiner - Heat 2*Dan Clowes - MonicaStephen King - Mr. Mercedes*Don Winslow - City in RuinsStephen King - The Wind Through the Keyhole*Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin - American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer Marc Masters - High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette TapeHaruki Murakami - Norwegian WoodCharles M. Schulz - The Complete Peanuts, 1975-1976McKay Coppins - Romney: A ReckoningCharles M. Schulz - The Complete Peanuts, 1983-1984Stephen King - Wolves of the Calla*John Grisham - The ExchangeCormac McCarthy - All The Pretty Horses
*re-read
― Marten Broadcloak, mild-mannered GOP congressman (Raymond Cummings), Friday, 29 December 2023 17:12 (one year ago) link
I think about 80 books. I'm still part way through several at the moment but should have them finished within days of the New Year. will have another look
― Stevo, Friday, 29 December 2023 18:52 (one year ago) link
graphic novel re-reads to being me up to 50, that counts, right? i'm actually 75% through Crying Freeman. i rescued Nemesis the Warlock from home and have Miller's Ronin sat there as well.
― koogs, Friday, 29 December 2023 19:09 (one year ago) link
graphic novel re-reads certainly count!
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Friday, 29 December 2023 19:10 (one year ago) link
This year I finally accomplished a silly goal I set for myself a long time ago: an A-Z reading list (listed by order completed).
Stay True - Hua HsuEverything Is Cinema: The Working Life of Jean-Luc Godard - Richard BrodyThe Thirty Years War - C.V. WedgwoodDilla Time: The Life and Afterlife of J Dilla, the Hip-Hop Producer Who Reinvented Rhythm - Dan CharnasPedro Paramo - Juan RulfoNight Boat to Tangier - Kevin BarryThe Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity - David GraeberSlow Days, Fast Company: The World, the Flesh, and L.A. - Eve BabitzStalingrad: The Fateful Siege, 1942-1943 - Antony BeevorCutter and Bone - Newton ThornburgAftermath: Life in the Fallout of the Third Reich, 1945-1955 - Harald JähnerMrs. Caliban - Rachel IngallsLate Victorian Holocausts: El Nino Famines and the Making of the Third World - Mike DavisThe Years - Annie ErnauxBirnam Wood - Eleanor CattonSimple Passion - Annie ErnauxGiovanni's Room - James BaldwinFassbinder Thousands of Mirrors - Ian PenmanKillers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI - David GrannJ R - William GaddisA Woman's Story - Annie ErnauxRingmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America - Abraham RiesmanZami: A New Spelling of My Name - Audre LordeXala - Ousmane SembèneI Am Not Ashamed - Barbara PaytonOperation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America - Annie JacobsenHappening - Annie ErnauxThe Quick and the Dead - Joy WilliamsVietnam: An Epic Tragedy, 1945-1975 - Max HastingsUp in the Old Hotel - Joseph MitchellThe Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler-Colonial Conquest and Resistance, 1917-2017 - Rashid KhalidiThis Bloody Mary is the Last Thing I Own: A Journey to the End of Boxing - Jonathan RendallPledging My Time: Conversations with Bob Dylan Band Members - Ray PadgettMrs. Palfrey at the Claremont - Elizabeth TaylorLou Reed: The King of New York - Will Hermes
― Chris L, Friday, 29 December 2023 19:42 (one year ago) link
I’m gonna have to read that Lou Reed book.
One of my 2024 reading goals is to *only* read things I’ve never read before. (Same for movies/TV.)
― Marten Broadcloak, mild-mannered GOP congressman (Raymond Cummings), Friday, 29 December 2023 20:23 (one year ago) link
*Especially enjoyedJorge Luis Borges & Adolfo Bioy-Casares:Six Problems For Don Isidro Parodi (half good)
Pat Cadigan: Patterns (science fiction, her early stories, scary problems/adaptations)
Italo Calvino: Invisible Cities (half good)
Truman Capote:The Early Stories of Truman Capote (half good, promising)Other Voices, Other Rooms (maybe half good, disappointing)
Bob Dylan: *The Philosophy of Modern Song ( good, excellent, disappointing, occasionally bad, and shit comments, much of it like skywriting, in ink on paper or canvas, also worth perusing for actual pix alone, uncredited art director/staff deserving of medals)
Timothy Egan: *Short Nights Of The Shadow Catcher: The Epic LifeAnd Immortal Photographs of Edward Curtis
Nicole Flattery: *Show Them A Good Time (my pick on a previous WAYR, thanks to gyac for her 2022 take)
F. Scott Fitzgerald: *The Great Gatsby (re-read)
Ronald Firbank: Five Novels (ugh)
E.M. Forster: A Room With A View (good parts, Model-A modern)
Karen Joy Fowler: Booth: A Novel (John Wilkes & family, thee Bootheverse, just another part of America)(props to expert adventurer KJF for not getting lost in Civil War etc. factoids)
David Grann: *Killers of The Flower Moon: The Osage KillersAnd The Birth of The FBI (eventually, the Osage get obscured by clouds of White men fighting, but the author never loses track, and eventually appears in narrative with contemporary Osage---I won't tell you what they're up to)
Henry Green:*Blindness*Living*Party Going*Pack My Bag*Caught*Loving
Patrick Nielsen Hayden ((ed.): Starlight 2(science fiction x fantasy:prestige express, but often gives out of steam—exceptions: Susanna Clarke, *“Mrs. Mabb,” Jonathan Letham, *”Access Fantasy,” Martha Soukoup,*”The House of Expectations”)
B.S. Johnson: The Unfortunates (his mortal friend is an expert on Boswell, which hopefully helped him deal with this Johnson, who is somewhat like a thirtysomething version of the London Journal late adolescent Boswell, congenial, inquisitive, and high-maintenance)
Mary Karr: *The Art of Memoir (writer-teacher, fair and tough, including on self)(re-read)
Marvin Kaye (ed.): *The Fair Folk frequently startling(fantasy, incl. Tanith Lee, Jane Yolen/Midori Snyder, Meghan Lindholm)
Stephen King: Danse Macabre (had to get used to his Cujo-frisky digressions etc. all over again, but v. genre-informative and makes some good/intriguing points about writers he admires)(re-read)
Erik Larson: Isaac’s Storm (science, politics, weather, Galveston, spoler: cock-ups—EL doesn’t quite have his Timothy Eganesque multi-dimensional panorama juggling act together yet, but mostly)
Don Noble (ed.): Alabama Noir (commissions—uneven, but the few highs swing purple high and low, noir-propriately—though one high, by Winston [Forest Gump[ is more a calm, cuet little fucker, would be good on Alfred Hitchcock Presents)
Naomi Novik: Spinning Silver (increasingly hectic girl-to-woman-power fantasy to some)
Flann O’Brien: At Swim-Two-Birds (*lost mad sufferin’ king poet Sweeney and some other elements, crowd o’ talkers all my bum)
Philip Roth: Exit Ghost (one of his last novels, good enough to be frustrating)
Mary Doria Russell:*Doc*Epitaph—A Novel of the OK Corral(Sophisticated modern historicals w delving, yarn-spinning, shoot-’em up style: RIYL Oakley Hall)
John Updike: Just Looking: Essays on Art
Daniel Wallace:Big Fish ( novel, uneven)This Doesn’t End Well (memoir, kind of a rope ladder of difficult choices re family context/self-disclosure, but mostly about his talented, charismatic, generously-compulsive;y problem-solving, driving and driven brother-in-law, best known for his illustrated maps of dangerous rivers—also, as we’re told up front, a suicide—*best when author re-traces brother-in-law’s investigation of the murder of a mutual friend, when b-in-law was accompanied by and sometimes confided some things to whom he considered the prime suspect)
― dow, Saturday, 30 December 2023 04:13 (one year ago) link
Damn--that should be "Winston (Forrest Gump) Groom."
― dow, Saturday, 30 December 2023 04:18 (one year ago) link
I should say that Wallace's contribution to xpost Alabama Noir is stone cold indelible snapshot literature, empty ashtrays on a whole other level.
― dow, Saturday, 30 December 2023 04:28 (one year ago) link
Sorry, forgot this one!
Shirley Jackson: We Have Always Lived In The Castle (Sisters so perfectly complementary that they seem more and more like a true dream team—so tight I fear spoiling, but also see biographical aspects of Lethem’s afterword—-there should be more afterwords, fewer forewords) Moment to moment, pressing down, moving on, tracing.
And these, from Jan-Feb 2023:
Kurt Vonnegut Jr.:*The Sirens of Titan (fave! Passionately inventive, sometimes unexpectedly touching, also funnier than usual)
Player Piano (early 50s Executive Drama, with some satire, from his time with General Electric: in the Future, AI is taking over, assisted by these white-collar Golden Boys, high normcore getting all shook up, with the re-assigned blue collars are seething)
Mother Night (good on selective self-awareness of surviving Nazis etc, but then eh Cold War cold water flat thriller moves, a bit too earnest melodrama?)Slaughterhouse-Five (best in space and especially the parts based on his actual experiences in WWII, though these can still be an odd, slightly fumbly fit in present context, even though he’s written brief nonfiction about his wartime----also there are shticky, dated-even-in-the-60s Plastic Suburbia Republican normcore bits)
Cat’s-Cradle (re-read: still like the *”God Made Mud” sequence and a little more, but really some of his worst,most affectless stuff that I’ve come across, mercifully forgotten from first read in college)
― dow, Saturday, 30 December 2023 05:39 (one year ago) link
(Maybe also see our Vonnegut discussion last winter on Rolling Speculative etc.)
― dow, Saturday, 30 December 2023 05:44 (one year ago) link
> i'm actually 75% through Crying Freeman
turns out there were 3 more books in the humble bundle i bought last year that i hadn't downloaded. so i'm now 40% of the way through, 1200 pages left...
― koogs, Saturday, 30 December 2023 11:53 (one year ago) link
"The Wounded Age / Eastern Tales - Ferit Edgu *"
Been meaning to get hold of this!
― xyzzzz__, Saturday, 30 December 2023 13:23 (one year ago) link
not much this year for me
Ellen Raskin - The Tattooed Potato and other cluesAndy Weir - Project Hail MaryNatalie Zemon Davis - The Return of Martin GuerreTamsyn Muir - Harrow the NinthThe Devotion of Suspect XQuentin Tarantino - Cinema Speculation
― formerly abanana (dat), Saturday, 30 December 2023 17:00 (one year ago) link
david mamet - speed the plowjoyce carol oates - the gravedigger's daughterjoyce carol oates - little bird of heavenjoyce carol oates - the assignationjoyce carol oates - ill take you therecharlie kaufman - antkindtao lin - leave societykris newby - bittenjeanine basinger & sam wasson - hollywood: the oral historypierce o'donnell & dennis mcdougal - fatal subtractionyolanda hadid - believe mejena friedman - not funnylorrie moore - i am homeless if this is not my homerichard yates - disturbing the peacerick moody - hotels of north americahenry louis gates jr - colored peoplelauren oyler - fake accountssusan orlean - the library bookevan hunter - last summermaria bamford - sure i'll join your cultmichael lewis - going infinitedaniel clowes - monicagreg jackson - dimensions of a cavebilly walters - secrets from a life at riskilleana douglas - connecticut in the movies
― johnny crunch, Saturday, 30 December 2023 17:36 (one year ago) link
Savage, This Searing Light, the Sun and Everything ElseThompson, Escape from Model LandBosch, "You Are Not Expected to Understand This"Soden, Jeoffry: The Poet's CatGosse, Gossip In A LibraryPodhoretz, Ex-FriendsSudjic, Norman FosterNadis, A History in SumWilson, The Difference Between God And Larry EllisonPolchinski, Memories of a Theoretical PhysicistMeier, The Lost SpyMurphy, Miles to GoWolfram, What Is ChatGPT DoingRansmayr, The Last WorldSooke, Roy LichtensteinKincaid, Brian W. AldissSlifkin, The New Monuments and the End of ManWinters, The Early PoemsThreadgill, Easily Slip into Another WorldLarson, Where the Heart BeatsBertei, Peter and the WolvesDoes, Do Not Look AwayRoberts, LemadyAmis ed., Philip Larkin PoemsCarr, Fire in the BellyNeale, Closing the GapO'Doherty, Inside the White CubeMcMichael, Four Good ThingsParisi, In a Flight of StarlingsPhillips, Terrors and ExpertsWolin, Heidegger in RuinsPontzen, The Universe in a Boxqntm, There Is No Antimemetics DivisionZelazny, A Night In The Lonesome OctoberGarnett, Lady into FoxMisak, Frank Ramsey
― alimosina, Saturday, 30 December 2023 17:39 (one year ago) link
I read a few things in 2023.
― poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 31 December 2023 18:04 (one year ago) link
Exceptional list, Lord Sotosyn. Two minor remarks:
I failed to find where you explained the meaning of the asterisk marking some titles, so my curiosity about that remains unsatisfied.
As for the side question you tossed into your prologue, I would theorize that the muscularity of late 18th century prose compared to the late 19th century arises from the differing preoccupations of those periods, with the former age grappling with the application of intellect to address broad political, social and practical problems and the latter post-Romantic era being more fascinated with questions of individual genius and its actualization within society. But I could easily be wrong.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Sunday, 31 December 2023 20:06 (one year ago) link
The asterices mark books I've read before.
I would hazard to think, re your second point, that in an increasing democratic era politicians and judges thought they had to write prose to match Their Lofty Sentiments. That's my glib first response at any rate.
― poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Sunday, 31 December 2023 21:55 (one year ago) link
Ah, I understood your comment to apply to prose productions across the board, not just political prose. In the USA at least I expect your speculation has tremendous validity.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Sunday, 31 December 2023 22:04 (one year ago) link
Super interesting lists. Here's what I managed.
Molière – Le TartuffeMarcel Proust – La Prisonnière, Albertine disparue, Le Temps retrouvé, Swann’s Way (tr. C. K. Scott Moncrieff)Robin Wood – The Apu TrilogyTed Cohen – Thinking of Others: On the Talent for Metaphor, Serious Larks: The Philosophy of Ted CohenMichael Moorcock – The Vanishing Tower, The Bane of the Black Sword, StormbringerGuy Gavriel Kay – Sailing to Sarantium, Lord of EmperorsJunji Ito – Tomie, The Liminal ZoneMary Shelley – FrankensteinMervyn Peake – Gormenghast, Titus AloneFritz Leiber – Swords and Deviltry, Swords Against Death, Swords in the MistRobert E. Howard, Lin Carter, L. Sprague de Camp – ConanC. L. Moore – Jirel of JoirySaul Friedländer – Proustian Uncertainties: On Reading and Rereading In Search of Lost TimeGlen Cook – The Black Company, Shadows Linger, The White RoseWilliam H. Gass – On Being Blue: A Philosophical InquiryJ. R. R. Tolkien (tr. F. Ledoux) – Bilbo, le hobbitJoseph Conrad – NostromoRobert Jordan – Conan the Defender, Lord of ChaosGene Wolfe – Soldier of the Mist, The Shadow of the Torturer, On Blue’s Waters, In Green’s JunglesMalcolm Bowie – Proust Among the StarsChristopher Clark – The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914Susan Cooper – The Dark is Rising, GreenwitchUrsula K. Le Guin – The Word for World is ForestDan Simmons – HyperionWilliam Shakespeare – OthelloM. John Harrison – The Pastel City, A Storm of Wings, In ViriconiumPeter S. Beagle – The Last UnicornCarmen Carter – Dreams of the Raven (Star Trek #34)
DNF but read substantial parts:
Alexandre Dumas – Le Comte de Monte-CristoAlexander Sesonske – Jean Renoir: The French Films, 1924-1939Stanley Cavell – Emerson’s Transcendental Études, The Claim of Reason (Part IV)Yuriko Saito – Everyday AestheticsNoël Carroll – Beyond Aesthetics: Selected EssaysRichard Moran – The Exchange of Words: Speech, Testimony, and IntersubjectivityWilliam C. Carter – The Proustian QuestMalcolm Bowie – Freud, Proust and Lacan: Theory as FictionJohn Keegan – The First World WarA. C. Bradley – Shakespearean TragedyG. Wilson Knight – The Wheel of Fire: Interpretations of Shakespearean Tragedy
― jmm, Monday, 1 January 2024 15:35 (one year ago) link
Here is my list.
All * indicate chapbooks, which are an essential element of poetic circulation, but which are not "books" per se. Some are very short, some are ~50-60 pages in length.
All ^ indicate re-reads or titles read twice within the year for a variety of reasons.
Adorno, Minima Moralia ^Ali, The Voice of Sheila Chandra ^Benick, Don't Rely on the Strrength of My Image*Benick, Farce Poetica*Birch, The Bird Trade*Boone, My Walk With Bob ^Boyd, SplitCalveyra, Letters So That HappinessCarey, LandescapeCastillo, Not-ICastillo, SALMONChejfec, Notes Toward a Pamphlet (trans. Whitney DeVos)Clark, Heaven on EarthClark, The Sight of DeathColetti, Attachment Simply*Comitta, The Nature BookCoolidge, Alien TattersCoolidge, MeshCoolidge, Sound as ThoughtCoolidge, The Land of All TimeCooper and Blake, Jerk*Culley, Twenty OneD'Amerique, No Way in the Skin Without This Bloody Embrace (trans. Conor BrackenDay, A Bronzino*De Parry, Put It In See What It DoesDelahaye, Fa Sol La MiDelgado, Adjacent Islands (trans. Urayoan Noel)DeWitt, 2020 Pretzels*Dobran, Reagent*ebs, Intimacies That Did Not Destroy Us*Fong, Flight Mode in the City*Forrest-Thomson, The Collected Poems of...Freedman, Eternal Balsamic Contract*Garofalo, After the Blue RushGerrity & Huberman eds, Dodie Bellamy Is On Our MindGluck, About EdGluck, Elements ^Gluck, I, BoomboxGoldsborough, The WesternGray, Scattered BrainsHamdan, Live Audio EssaysHeames, Sonnets (January '23)Hill, High in the Sky*Hill, I Decide to Wrap Up My FamilyHill, Slave DaysHjorth, Is Mother DeadHjorth, Will & TestamentHocquenghem, Homosexual Desire ^Javier, Maybe the Sweet Honey PoursJefferson, The Book of SensesJohnson, Can of Human Heat ^Johnson, Diary of a String ^Johnson, Earthbound ChapJohnson, The Destiny of RationsKazemi, New Millenium BoyzKennedy, MetamorphosesKillian, I Cry Like a BabyKillian, Santa*Killian, Wow Wow Wow Wow*Larsen, Detonated MirrorLawrence, About to Be YoungLin, Fern Rose Bibliography *Lotterman, A Reaction to Someone Coming InMabb, Double Address to Hoof Sedition College Graduating Caste of 2091MacSweeney, Wolf TongueMalmude, Lifeguard*Martin, Marking a Salt RidgeMayer & Coolidge, The CaveMayer, Memory ^Mayer, Sonnets ^Morris, Different DarknessMorris, Levon HelmMuller, 2009: An AutopsyNegroni, ExiliumNg, All I Want*Olson, The Maximus PoemsPrynne, Acrylic Tips*Prynne, Biting the Air*Prynne, Blue Slides at Rest*^Prynne, For the Monogram *Prynne, Her Weasels Wild Returning *Prynne, Jie Ban Mi Shi Hu *Prynne, Not-You * Prynne, Pearls That Were* Prynne, Red D Gypsum *Prynne, Streak~~~Willing~~~Entourage/Artesian*Prynne, Sub Songs*^Prynne, To Pollen*Prynne, Triodes*Prynne, Unanswering Rational Shore*Prynne, Word Order *Purdy, In a Shallow GravePurdy, The NephewRasula, American Poetry Wax MuseumRequena, Outside Texts (trans. Guillermo Parra)*Resnikoff, A Raisin in Every Bite*Riding, The Close ChapletRoberson, Aquarium WorksSalmonhunter, Underbelly of the Ancient Cube Trick*Schluter, Erosion-Thousand Flies of Unadulterated Bliss*Sigo & Wolf, Occasional ObjectsSigo, Saint of the Abyss*Silone, Blood & WineSinclair, Mental Travailers*Skrabalak, Autoerotic Swirlys*Skrabalak, Donna*Sledmere & Spoliar, Sans Soleil*Smith, 8x8x7Sneathen, Don't Leave Me This Way ^Steck, A Place Beyond Shame ^Steck, Sleep as Information/The Fountain is a Water FeatureStolterfoht, Lingos I-IXTaggart, LoopVallejo, TrilceVan Dyck, People I Met from the InternetWaldrop, Light While There Is LightZenia & Nasser, Black BedouinZenia Siddiq Yusef Ibrahim, James Baldwin's Lungs in the 80sZenia, Tel Aviv
― butt dumb tight my boners got boners (the table is the table), Monday, 1 January 2024 17:56 (one year ago) link
Don Delillo - UnderworldWilliam Faulkner - The Sound and the FuryJohn Le Carré - The Looking Glass WarJohn Darnielle - Wolf in White Van*John Darnielle - Universal Harvester*Muriel Spark - The Ballad of Peckham RyeGeorges Simenon - The Carter of La ProvidenceGeorges Simenon - The Late Monsieur GalletGeorges Simenon - The Yellow DogFyodor Dostoyevsky - The Idiot
*rereads
― cajunsunday, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 15:19 (one year ago) link
Etel Adnan - In the Heart of the Heart of Another CountryEtel Adnan - Sitt Marie RoseCesar Aira - An Episode in the Life of a Landscape PainterA. R. Ammons - Tape for the Turn of the YearLynda Barry - Cruddy (re-read)Mei-mei Berssenbrugge - I Love Artists: New and Selected PoemsRachel Cusk - KudosRachel Cusk - TransitRachel Cusk - OutlineMichael Davidson - Post HocChristopher Dewdney - Children of the Outer Dark : the Poetry of Christopher DewdneyMarguerite Duras - The LoverStanley Elkin - A Bad ManStanley Elkin - Boswell: A Modern ComedyElaine Equi - The IntangiblesEmily Kendal Frey - LovabilityWilliam H. Gass - In the Heart of the Heart of the CountryJuan Goytisolo - Forbidden TerritoryDave Hickey - Air GuitarFanny Howe - Forty WhacksElaine Kahn - Romance or The EndLászló Krasznahorkai - The World Goes OnAnthony Madrid - Whatever's Forbidden the WiseAlain Mabanckou - Broken GlassNathaniel Mackey - Bedouin HornbookLorrie Moore - AnagramsLorrie Moore - I Am Homeless If This Is Not My HomeJason Morris - Levon HelmMiguel Murphy - ShoreditchReza Negarestani - CYCLONOPEDIA: complicity with anonymous materialsJohn Frederick Nims - The Six-Cornered Snowflake and Other PoemsJena Osman - Public FiguresAlbert Saijo - OUTSPEAKS - A RHAPSODYJack Spicer and Robert Duncan - An Ode and ArcadiaWallace Stegner - Crossing to SafetyUlf Stolterfoht - Lingos I-IXStacy Szymaszek - Famous HermitsRabindranath Tagore - Broken Ties: and Other StoriesAntoine Volodine - WritersCatherine Wagner - Miss AmericaSylvia Townsend Warner - The Corner That Held ThemC. D. Wright - Rising, Falling, HoveringAdam Zagajewski - True Life
― zak m, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 15:23 (one year ago) link
Jotted down books as I started them but now not sure where the notebook went. Well will hopefully find later.Taking a pile of books back to the library.
― Stevo, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 15:32 (one year ago) link
Antarctica - Claire KeeganThe House on the Brink - John GordonThe Winter Book - Tove JanssonThe Premonitions Bureau: A True Account of Death Foretold - Sam KnightThe Quarry - Iain BanksThe Forever War - Joe HaldemanKristin Lavransdatter - Sigrid UndsetUnder the Blue - Oana AristideDebt: The First 5,000 Years - David GraeberStranger Things Happen - Kelly LinkIn Ascension - Martin McInnesWhen We Cease to Understand the World - Benjamin LabatutIntimacies - Katie KitamuraThe Road to En-dor - EH JonesGrand Hotel - Vicki BaumMemories of the Future - Sigizmund KrzhizhanovskyHomesick - Jennifer CroftA Wreath for Udomo - Peter AbrahamsTraveller of the Century - Andrés NeumanJenny - Sigrid UndsetMirage Men - Mark PilkingtonThe Dispossessed - Ursula Le GuinHumble Pi - Matt ParkerRoots - Alex HaleyThe Affirmation - Christopher PriestCountry Girls - Edna O'BrienThe Lonely Girl - Edna O'BrienGirls in their Married Bliss - Edna O'BrienYesterday's Kin - Nancy KressSolaris Rising 1.5 - VariousThe Very Slow Time Machine - Ian WatsonProbability Moon - Nancy KressEmpire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty - Patrick Radden KeefeMatrix - Lauren GroffFamous Modern Ghost Stories - (ed) Dorothy ScarboroughThe Swimming-Pool Library - Alan HollinghurstThe Incendiaries - R.O. KwonThe Cipher - Kathe KojaRecursion - Blake CrouchThe Enchanted April - Elizabeth von ArnimThe Fraud - Zadie SmithMy Antonia - Willa CatherI who Have Never Known Men - Jacqueline HarpmanThe Man who Would Be King - Rudyard KiplingThe Gendered Brain - Gina Rippon
― organ doner (ledge), Tuesday, 2 January 2024 19:59 (one year ago) link
That's a very nice wide-ranging assortment, ledge.
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Tuesday, 2 January 2024 20:15 (one year ago) link
thank you - that's a kinder assessment than my own, a magpie's haul of whatever shiny rubbish caught my eye at the time! maybe a third I could say I'm genuinely glad I read, less than ten I'd rather not have bothered with - I guess that's not too bad.
― organ doner (ledge), Tuesday, 2 January 2024 20:26 (one year ago) link
How did Grand Hotel strike you?
― more difficult than I look (Aimless), Tuesday, 2 January 2024 20:34 (one year ago) link
Max Ernst - Une Semaine de BontéThe Song of RolandWittgenstein, Ludwig - Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus August Strindberg - Three Plays: The Father, Easter & Miss JuliaWaugh, Evelyn - Vile Bodies Ashe, Geoffrey - Mythology of the British Isles AsheBoardman, John - The Oxford History of Classical Art Khalidi, Rashid - The Hundred Years' War on Palestine: A History of Settler-Colonial Conquest and Resistance, 1917-2017Villon, François - The Testament of Francois Villon, translated by Anthony MortimerThe Cambridge Centenary Ulysses: The 1922 Text with Essays and NotesParenti, Michael - History as MysteryHoskyns, Barney - Across the Great Divide Defoe, Daniel - Moll FlandersThacker, Eugene - In the Dust of This Planet (Horror of Philosophy, #1)Eliade, Mircea - The Myth of Eternal Return Harpur, Patrick The Philosophers’ Secret Fire: A History of the ImaginationStendhal - The Red and the BlackLi Po and Tu Fu: PoemsTimmins, Nicholas - The Five Giants: A Biography of the Welfare StateEllmann, Richard - James JoyceClark, T.J. - If These Apples Should Fall: Cézanne and the PresentPindar - The Complete Odes, translated by Anthony VerityTragically I Was an Only Twin: The Complete Peter CookTrollope, Anthony - The Warden (Chronicles of Barsetshire, #1)Borges, Jorge Luis - Selected Poems 1923-1967 (20th Century Classics)Edward Thomas - Collected PoemsFaulkner, William - As I Lay DyingEvans, Richard J. - In Defense of HistoryHarvey, David - A Brief History of NeoliberalismEdgeworth, Maria - Castle RackrentHolmes, Richard - Dr. Johnson and Mr. SavageCelan, Paul - Poems of Paul Celan trans by Michael HamburgerBeevor, Antony - Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege, 1942–1943Sacks, David - The AlphabetRacine, Jean - Iphigenia / Phaedra / AthaliahGodfrey-Smith, Peter - Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of ConsciousnessJudah, Ben - This is London: Life and Death in the World CityCollins, Wilkie - The Woman in White
Bridge books:Hatherley, Owen - A Guide to the New Ruins of Great BritainThe Verso Book of Dissent: Revolutionary Words from Three Millennia of Rebellion and ResistanceBeauvoir, Simone de - The Second SexBukofzer, Manfred F. - Music in the Baroque Era
― glumdalclitch, Tuesday, 2 January 2024 20:38 (one year ago) link
one of the good ones! a great set of characters and full of empathy for them.
― organ doner (ledge), Tuesday, 2 January 2024 20:50 (one year ago) link
These lists are amazingly diverse.
Alfred, yours is intimidating. I read as much as, or more than, anyone I know, and I could not achieve the levels you're achieving. You said last year that you even read while walking, but still. Of course, it's not just the quantity, it's also the quality of your list.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Tuesday, 2 January 2024 22:11 (one year ago) link
Thanks, jimbeaux. Bachelorhood helps too.
― poppers fueled buttsex crescendo (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 2 January 2024 23:16 (one year ago) link
including the one I finished on Jan 1st
Ben Blatt, Nabokov's Favourite Word is MauveStanley Elkin, Mrs. Ted BlissDante Alighieri, HELL: Dante's Divine Trilogy Part One. Decorated and Englished in Prosaic Verse by Alasdair GrayArthur Koestler, The Roots of CoincidenceDamian Catani, Louis-Ferdinand CélineFran Ross, OreoDerek Pell, Assassination RhapsosyJean Rhys, Tigers Are Better Looking: With A Selection From The Left Bank: StoriesJane Bowles, Two Serious LadiesFernanda Melchor, ParadaisFriedrich Dürrenmatt, SuspicionColin Wilson, The Space VampiresShumona Sinha, Down with the Poor!Louis Paul Boon, My Little WarRudy von Bitter Rucker,Peter Lamborn Wilson,Robert Anton Wilson, Semiotext(e) SFFriedrich Dürrenmatt, The Judge and His HangmanBrigid Brophy, Black and WhiteJohn Barth, PostscriptsFranco Moretti, Graphs, Maps, TreesWilliam Melvin Kelley, Dunfords Travels EverywheresIan Penman, Fassbinder Thousands of MirrorsJoanna Walsh, Girl OnlineFrances Newman, The Hard-boiled VirginWilson Harris, CarnivalElmore Leonard, City Primeval: High Noon in DetoitAlejo Carpentier, The ChaseFelipe Alfau, Locos: A Comedy of GesturesEmmanuelle Pagano, TrystingLore Segal, Ladies' LunchEric LaRocca, The Trees Grew Because I Bled There: Collected StoriesFranz Fühmann, The Beloved of the DawnDon Marquis, Archy's Life of MehitabelÉric Vuillard, Sorrow of the EarthBrigid Brophy, In TransitHan Kang, Greek LessonsMarguerite Duras, The DarkroomStephen King, HollyGertrude Stein, Every Day is To-DayMatei Calinescu, The Life and Opinions of Zacharias LichterGeorge Steiner, Real PresencesJoseph Roth, The White CitiesNaomi Klein, DoppelgangerAlan Partridge, Alan Partridge: Big BeaconCristina Rivera Garza, Liliana's Invincible SummerVirginie Despentes, King Kong TheoryVladislav Vančura, Summer of CapriceDubravka Ugresic, Thank You For Not ReadingDaniel Kraus, WhalefallRaymond Queneau, We Always Treat Women Too Well
― Boris Yitsbin (wins), Wednesday, 3 January 2024 07:46 (one year ago) link
Only one reread there, the Frances Newman. Need to try and up that this year
― Boris Yitsbin (wins), Wednesday, 3 January 2024 08:26 (one year ago) link
Moonflower Murders - Anthony Horowitz Cold Hand in Mine - Robert HickmanEssential Fantastic Four Vol 9 - Len Wein, George Perez et alSmallbone Deceased - Michael GilbertOne, Two, Buckle My Shoe - Agatha ChristieDestroy All Monsters - Ed Brubaker, Sean PhillipsHard Rain Falling - Don CarpenterBerg - Ann QuinFrom a View to a Death - Anthony PowellWhat's So Funny - Donald WestlakeThe Real Life of Sebastian Knight - Vladimir NabokovThe Ghastly One: the 42nd Street Netherworld of Director Andy Milligan - Jimmy McDonoughI Was Dora Suarez - Derek RaymondCinema Speculation - Quentin TarantinoMasterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Twentieth Century - Orson Scott Card (ed)Asterix and the Black Gold - Goscinny and UderzoHigh Noon: the Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic - Glenn FrankelSuper Cannes - J G BallardAn Expert in Murder - Nicola UpsonUnscripted: the Epic Battle for a Media Empire and the Redstone Family Legacy - James B Stewart, Rachel AbramsDracula - Bram StokerAppointment with Death - Agatha ChristieThe Adventures of Sindbad - Gyula KrudyThe Killer Inside Me - Jim ThompsonAbsolute Promethea Book One - Alan Moore, J H Williams IIIWild Seed - Octavia E ButlerMurder Unprompted - Simon BrettDesert Star - Michael ConnellyThe Institute - Stephen KingThe Door into Summer - Robert HeinleinThe Seven-Per-Cent Solution - Nicolas MeyerDirty Pictures: How an Underground Network of Nerds, Feminists, Misfits, Geniuses, Bikers, Potheads, Printers, Intellectuals, and Art School Rebels Revolutionized Art and Invented Comix - Brian DohertyKillers of the Flower Moon - David GrannFairy Tale - Stephen KingDocument And Eyewitness: An Intimate History of Rough Trade - Neil SpencerEssential Amazing Spider-Man Vol 7 - Gerry Conway, Ross Andru et alThe Man Without Qualities - Robert MusilThe Human Target Vol 1 - Tom King, Greg SmallwoodThe Herring Seller's Apprentice - L C TylerSticky Fingers: The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine - Joe HaganThe Sound of His Horn - SarbanFassbinder Thousands of Mirrors - Ian PenmanBeast in View - Margaret MillarInvaders Classic Vol 1 - Roy Thomas, Frank Robbins et alThe Hungry Moon - Ramsey CampbellMadwoman of the Sacred Heart - Jodorowsky and MoebiusTinker Tailor Soldier Spy - John le CarreWoodcutters - Thomas BernhardInvincible Vol 1: Family Matters - Robert Kirkman, Cory WalkerInvincible Vol 2: Eight is Enough - Robert Kirkman, Cory WalkerInvincible Vol 3: Perfect Strangers - Robert Kirkman, Ryan OttleyHorror for Christmas - Richard Dalby (ed)
― Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 3 January 2024 09:57 (one year ago) link
It was a slow reading year for me, but I particularly enjoyed Jon Fosse’s Septology, Knausgaard’s My Struggle #2 & #3, and Joshua Cohen’s The Netanyahus.
Great lists from all, will be picking some of these for 2024
― H.P, Wednesday, 3 January 2024 10:39 (one year ago) link
"The Adventures of Sindbad - Gyula Krudy"
A favourite.
― xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 3 January 2024 14:16 (one year ago) link
Dubravka Ugresic, Thank You For Not Reading
I need to read more of her work. I loved Fox.
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Wednesday, 3 January 2024 15:14 (one year ago) link
One to add to my list:
Nagamatsu, How High We Go in the Dark 12.31.23
― immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Wednesday, 3 January 2024 15:31 (one year ago) link
Here's mine.
1 star = especially enjoyed2 stars = best things I read this year
Westing GameThe Bullet That Missed *Treacle WalkerLet it Bleed (Rankin)Couch FictionWhen Will there be Good News? * Refugees: A very short intro Amulet of SamarkandArtist of the Floating WorldAnd then there were none *My Mess is a Bit of a Life The Vet's Daughter **The Person-centred Counselling PrimerThe WaveFrom the Mixed-up files of Basil e. FrankweilerMatilda *Really Good Actually *Archer's Goon **Started Early Took My DogTales of the City (reread)Charmed Life *Left Hand of Darkness **Peril at End House *Rock and Hard Place (TNG Novel by Peter David) *Pyramids (Pratchett)Goodbye Columbus *Wolves of Willoughby ChaseThe Dark is RisingThe Last Devil to Die
Didn't finish: Wolf Hall, Lonesome Dove, Score!, The Tresspasser
― Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 4 January 2024 14:19 (one year ago) link
Barely scraped 40 this year. * = enjoyed; ** = favourites of the year
Jacquetta Hawkes, A LandTarjei Vesaas, The Ice Palace*John Suiter, Poets and the Peaks**Stephen Batchelor, Confession of a Buddhist AtheistNick Hayes, The Book of TrespassSimon Reynolds, Rip It Up and Start AgainNick Tosches, Hellfire*Seamus Heaney, Seeing ThingsTracey Thorn, Bedsit Disco Queen*Lee Child, The VisitorTayeb Salih, Season of Migration to the North*William Maxwell, Time Will Darken It*Brad Warner, Hardcore ZenDennis O'Driscoll, Stepping Stones: Interviews with Seamus Heaney**David Toop, Sinister ResonancePatrick Leigh Fermor, A Time to Keep Silence*Alan Hollinghurst, The Line of Beauty**Edmund White, The FlaneurNina Coltart, Slouching Toward Bethlehem*James Wood, How Fiction WorksGuy de Maupassant, The HorlaSara Maitland, A Book of SilenceClive Barker, The Great and Secret ShowEnrique Vila-Matas, Bartleby & Co.*Patricia Highsmith, The Talented Mr RipleyElena Ferrante, The Story of a New NameUrsula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed**Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar**Lee Child, The EnemyHilaire Belloc, The Old Road: From Winchester to CanterburyNic Pizzolato, GalvestonMark Epstein, Going to Pieces Without Falling ApartJames Crumley, The Last Good KissMax Porter, Grief is the Thing With FeathersDashiel Hammett, Red HarvestHector Tobar, Deep Down DarkLawrence Block, The Sins of the FathersBarbara Pym, Quartet in Autumn
― I would prefer not to. (Chinaski), Thursday, 4 January 2024 16:25 (one year ago) link
Here's what I read in 2023, ranked from favorite to least favorite in each category (and two that got away):
fiction
Rona Jaffe - The Best of EverythingElizabeth Taylor - Mrs. Palfrey at the ClaremontKarl Ove Knausgaard - My Struggle (Book 5)Anna Seghers - TransitPatricia Highsmith - Those Who Walk AwayWilla Cather - O Pioneers!Elif Batuman - Either/OrLuigi Pirandello - The Late Mattia PascalE.L. Doctorow - RagtimeHenry James - Daisy Miller and Other StoriesOscar Wilde - The Picture of Dorian GrayMarlen Haushofer - The WallLeonardo Sciascia - The Day of the OwlIan Rankin - Fleshmarket CloseSaul Bellow - Henderson the Rain KingWilliam S. Burroughs - The Western LandsJorge Amado - Captains of the Sands
nonfiction
William James - Principles of PsychologyRobert Richardson - William JamesKeith Richards - LifeDonald Fagen - Eminent HipstersBart Ehrman - The Triumph of ChristianityJohn Fogerty - Fortunate Son
abandoned
Sheila Heti - MotherhoodJonathan Franzen - The Corrections
― o. nate, Saturday, 6 January 2024 20:01 (one year ago) link
Books read 2023Howard Zinn A People’s History of the United States9think I may have finished this right around the New Year)Hallie Rubenhold The FiveRaj Patel A History Of The World In 7 Cheap ThingsCharles Mills Black Rights, White WrongsJohn Leland Hip, the history J. H. Kwabena NketiaJCH King Blood and LandDeutscher Through The Language GlassLangston Hughes Not Without LaughterGraham Lock Thrivin On A RiffWallace Thurman Blacker The BerryClaudio Saunt West Of The RevolutionDylan Jones Sweet DreamsPatti Smith Year Of The MonkeyDavid Anderson History Of The HangedMargaret Blount Animal LandRobin Diangeko Nice RacismTim Lawrence Love Saves The DayGerry Johnstone A Restorative Justice ReaderCarl Benedict Frey Technology Trap :capital, labor, and power in the age of automationW.E.B du Bois Souls Of Black FolkWalter Rodney How Europe Underdeveloped AfricaDavid Okusoga The Kaiser’s HolocaustHa-Joon Chang 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About CapitalismMartin Hayes Shared NotesJohn Nigg Fabulous Beasts Daniel Chamovitz What A plant KnowsWalter Rodney Decolonial MarxismRoxanne Dunbar Ortiz Not A Nation Of ImmigrantsImmanuel Velikovsky Earth In UpheavalLouis Aragon The LibertineMartin Bulmer RacismDipo Fayolin Africa Is Not A CountryFrancis Davis A History Of The BluesJoanna Russ How To Suppress Women’s WritingAugusto Boal Legislative TheatreEric Yong An Immense World: how animal senses reveal the hidden realms around us Caroline Dodds Pennock, On savage shores : how Indigenous Americans discovered Europe Robert Conquest The dragons of expectation : reality and delusion in the course of historyBrian J Robb Timeless Adventures: how Doctor Who conquered TVNeil Gaiman The EternalsMarcus Hearn Doctor Who The VaultDavid Roediger How Race Survived U.S. HistoryNathalie Rothstein 400 Years Of FashionLinda Nochlin Why Are There No Great Women Artists“ “ “ “ Women Artists A Linda Nochlin ReaderSara Ahmed The Feminist Killjoy’s HandbookArlie Russell Hochschild The Managed HeartLydia Edwards How To Read A SuitSylvia Federici Caliban and The WitchTed Gioia How To Listen To JazzWillett Cunningham Handbook Of 19th Century CostumeDavid Graeber Bullshit JobsTherese O’Donohoe Ireland at the crossroads : Lisdoonvarna, Direct Provision and the far rightTony Russell Country Music Originals Legends Lost & FoundKenan Malik Not So Black and WhiteAnne,Llewellyn Barstow WitchcrazePaul Gilroy Darker Than BlueWesley Lowery American WhitelashJohn Parker Great Kingdoms Of AfricaNorman Cohn Warrant For Genocide The Myth Of The Jewish World ConspiracyDavid King The Commissar VanishesNeil Gaiman Welcome To The Cheap SeatsHeather C McGhee The Sum Of Us : what racism costs everyone and how we can prosper togetherElizabeth Badinter The myth of motherhood : an historical view of the maternal instinctPeter Stanfield A band with built-in hate : The Who from pop art to punkBob Dylan The Philosophy Of Modern MusicJohn Hunwick Boyle Treasures of TimbuktuMichael Ignatieff Human Rights As Politics & IdolatryIrving Finkel Writing On The StoneDiana Wynne Jones Dogsbody“ “ ““ " " Howl’s Moving CastleBruno Bettelheim The Uses Of EnchantmentAugust Meier From Plantation To GhettoHope Mirrlees Lud-In-The-MistNick Cave & Sean Hagan Fear, Hope + CarnageWilson Brown The Many Not The Few: an illustrated history of Britain shaped by the peopleToni Morrison Mouthful Of BloodPaul Crooks AncestorsViorica Marian The Power Of Language: Multilingualism, Self & SocietyRichard Morton Jack Nick Drake: The LifeDavid Olusoga Black & British Suzanne Smith Dancing In The Street: Motown and the cultural politics of DetroitIlan Pappe The Ethnic Cleansing Of PalestineAngela Saini The patriarchs : how men came to ruleMichael O’haodha Insubordinate Irish: Travellers In The TextTerry Jones Medieval LivesElaine Mokhtefi Algiers, Third World capital : Black Panthers, freedom fighters, revolutionariesRich Marshall America’s Great Comic Strip ArtistsPaul Gordon Lauren The evolution of international human rights : visions seenWolfgang Sachs Fair future : limited resources and global justiceAlfred Melraux Voodoo in Haiti Don McGregor, Rich Buckler, Black PantherBilly Graham, Stan Lee, Jack KirbyAlice Harman Benin 900-1897 CEVashti Bunyan Wayward: Just Another Life To LiveNick Soulsby Thurston Moore : we sing a new languageJoe Sacco Palestine“ “ “ “ Footnotes In GazaEtta James Rage To SurviveDavid Cronin Balfour’s Shadow: a century of British support for Zionism and IsraelKehinde Andrews Psychosis Of Whiteness Richard Hell I Dreamed I Was A Very Clean TrampNeil Faulkner Creeping fascism : Brexit, Trump, and the rise of the Far Right
I think I finished these just after the New yearIlan Pappe The biggest prison on earth : a history of the Occupied TerritoriesShlomo Sand The invention of the Jewish people
and am a long way into theseChristopher Ehret The Civilizations of Africa : a history to 1800Jeffrey Ostler Surviving Genocide Michael Herenti Blackshirts & reds : rational fascism and the overthrow of communismJohn Heneghan, Mary Moriarty, Travellers and the settled community : a shared future Michael O hAodha, Kim E Neilsen A disability history of the United StatesMark Andrews Paint My Name in Black and Gold: The rise of the Sisters of MercyTherese Smith Ancestral imprints : histories of Irish traditional music and dance
have these set up to goBilly Bragg Roots, radicals and rockers : how skiffle changed the worldNur Masalha Palestine : a four thousand year historyLucy Costigan Strangest genius : the stained glass of Harry Clarke
― Stevo, Sunday, 7 January 2024 13:44 (one year ago) link
Forgot this which I'm about 1/2 way through Hungry Beat: The Scottish Independent Pop Underground Movement (1977-1984)by Douglas Macintyre,Grant McPhee,Ian Rankin
and is pretty great so I need to get back to.
― Stevo, Sunday, 7 January 2024 14:03 (one year ago) link