― freakshore, Saturday, 6 August 2005 15:52 (twenty years ago)
― 3, Saturday, 6 August 2005 19:00 (twenty years ago)
― freakshore, Saturday, 6 August 2005 19:29 (twenty years ago)
― 3, Saturday, 6 August 2005 23:34 (twenty years ago)
― Jeff LeVine (Jeff LeVine), Sunday, 7 August 2005 03:10 (twenty years ago)
Now something damp and tentacled was doing a dance in my hair.
"It's your time to shine," said Parish.
He handed me the mop, pointed to a bucket on wheels. The water stank of some chemist's idea of the woods. I mopped the dining hall, tried to picture a New-and-Improved Pine-Scented Forest. Antibacterial spatterdock was just sprouting near a lake of lye when my eyes began to sting. I went to the kitchen to rinse them, found Parish peeling a kiwi.
"Good job," said Parish. "Don't forget to punch out."
He showed me how, dropped a slice of rye into an Eisenhowera-era toaster. We waited for it to pop. There was a corkboard near the door, a spotty hunk of pumpernickel pinned to it.
"The problem," he said, "is that punch bread rots."
"That would be the problem with punch bread."
― steve hise, Wednesday, 17 August 2005 15:32 (twenty years ago)
haha wheres the melody etc
― 4 & 3/4, Thursday, 18 August 2005 14:31 (twenty years ago)
Enjoyed two short stories of his I've read recently, The Dungeon Master in the New Yorker and another one in the Paris Review. Haven't read The Ask or anything else.
The Paris Review story makes it clear (I think) that his dad was Robert Lipsyte, who wrote a book about boxing and heroin that I was assigned to read in 8th grade. This story is about a junkie whose dad wrote about boxing, so he decides to write a young-adult book about Marvelous Marvin Hagler. Very funny.
― ok we are pals (Eazy), Monday, 11 October 2010 20:32 (fifteen years ago)
Can a mod fix the title to Lipsyte?
― ok we are pals (Eazy), Monday, 11 October 2010 20:33 (fifteen years ago)
yeah that dungeon master story was good, i havent read the ask either, just home land, and i liked it ok but it was a lil too 'funny'
― just sayin, Tuesday, 12 October 2010 07:46 (fifteen years ago)
some fine selections
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/03/05/sam-lipsyte-s-book-bag-five-bilious-seriocomic-triumphs.html
― reggie (qualmsley), Thursday, 28 March 2013 00:04 (twelve years ago)
love this guy. need to read his new one.
― congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 28 March 2013 14:45 (twelve years ago)
Picked up The Fun Parts yesterday afternoon at the library and was through it a couple hours later. Easily as good as The Ask.
― viacom dios, Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:15 (twelve years ago)
i'm reading it now, amazing stuff
― congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 18 April 2013 20:24 (twelve years ago)
Wow - completely blown away by Venus Drive. this guy rules. fuck any comparisons to Bukowski though
― flappy bird, Tuesday, 29 November 2016 22:10 (eight years ago)
Newest one was pretty fun, even if the "villain" reads a little heavy handed and all too convenient from 2023 but I like the weirdo LES characters.
― Maxmillion D. Boosted (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 14 April 2023 21:02 (two years ago)
Any recs on where to start with this guy?
― licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Wednesday, 26 April 2023 07:40 (two years ago)
home land is great
― flopson, Wednesday, 26 April 2023 12:50 (two years ago)
i didn't love the new one. he's a great writer but it just has the same thing where writers try to write about rock bands where it never feels authentic. maybe it was supposed to be kind of silly bc the whole book was a bit cartoonish but it didn't work for me. having the main characters' band be called "the shits" was emblematic of that, plus all the band members having "band names" - none of that feels like NYC in the early '90s to me.
― na (NA), Wednesday, 26 April 2023 13:20 (two years ago)