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Join Date: Aug 2015
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![]() This is the Danish language version of the book titled "Susan Sontag - The Complete Rolling Stone Interview". The Rolling Stone journalist Jonathan Cott interviewed Susan (who's a writer of both fiction and essays) in 1978. Only parts of the interview were used in the magazine, but the full text was published in 2013 in book form, spanning no less than 188 pages, including a newly written foreword by Cott himself. It's pretty amazing stuff. I'm about one third through the interview itself so far and I don't want it to end for another 900 pages. They talk about life, death, cancer, art, rock'n'roll, fascism, Nazi punk and other subjects, and that's just as far as I've read. I would be surprised if I don't end up buying all of her non-fiction books. I love essay collections and written conversations of interesting people talking about interesting topics. Anyone else who can tick those boxes should track this one down. Last edited by MicShazam; 03-13-2018 at 12:42 AM. Reason: spelling |
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-Naming Demons: The Aramaic Incantation Bowls and Gittin
-Powers of Horror; An Essay on Abjection -Sophia Parnok: The Life and Work of Russia's Sappho Quote:
Spoiler for franz! <3:
And also: Richard Siken, Eugene Gloria, Muriel Rukeyser, Eavan Boland, Odysseus Elytis, Nizar Qabbani, Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Anna Akhmatova, Nina Cassian, Anne Carson, Charles Wright,.. (will add more later) edit: also Carolina Ebeid. Quote:
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I'll finally have an address starting 3/19/18. Going on a massive Amazon buying binge.
#1 - Foundation Trilogy Who here has read the entire thing? ![]()
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I'm not familiar with Anaïs Nin, but I'm skimming her Wikipedia article and she seems like an interesting figure. I see she's got some journal collections and other non-fiction. Any recommendations on that end? |
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I’ve read the original three and several others he wrote later and the three he wrote before the first Foundation. My favorite Asimov series is the Robot series.
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That was an unforgivably boring book. I didn’t find it “easy” because I was thinking about everything else since it didn’t grab my attention at all.
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Join Date: Feb 2015
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![]() ![]() What an incredible day! I visited the unparalleled James Joyce Collection at The University at Buffalo and beheld Joyce’s spectacles, the 1939 first edition of Finnegans Wake, and Sylvia Beach’s personally-bound copy of Ulysses. I surveyed Joyce’s collected notebooks and related lit and met with a Joycean scholar who operates a used bookshop in town in an effort to secure one of the University’s workbooks with facsimiles of Joyce’s handwritten notes for The Wake. It's quite a rare specimen but I enjoy a challenge! And as a gift, a professor kindly provided me with a copy of Discovering James Joyce: The University at Buffalo Collection! The manuscripts were riveting, and as icing on the cake I happened upon a stunning Joyce portrait from The Irish Classical Theatre’s 2000 production of Nightmaze - The Wake realized for the stage - which would be a brilliant complement to my framed issue of Time from ‘39 with Joyce’s portrait on the cover. The proprietor of the bookshop refused to part with the print but I’ve contacted the Classical Theatre to see if they have a copy. Also enjoyed some engaging conversations with library and bookshop patrons. A fine day, indeed!
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