of evan connell. and john huston.
― scott seward, Monday, 14 November 2011 01:39 (fourteen years ago)
still can't bring myself to read son of the morning star though. i really should. i'm sure its good.
― scott seward, Monday, 14 November 2011 01:40 (fourteen years ago)
oops i didn't see that double post. ilx was getting kooky on me. i used to be a moderator here, but i don't think i am anymore... otherwise i would zap one of those.
― scott seward, Monday, 14 November 2011 01:42 (fourteen years ago)
― Miss Piggy and Frodo in Hull (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 14 November 2011 01:43 (fourteen years ago)
Son of the Morning Star takes a somewhat accretive, meandering approach to the whole subject that allows him to take about a thousand selective details and build what amounts to a pointillist portrait of Custer and the world he operated within. If you are expecting a straightforward narrative, you'll be bewildered fairly quickly. Read it with open curiosity and a willingness to be led, and it is a very rewarding book.
― Aimless, Monday, 14 November 2011 05:28 (fourteen years ago)
That's a good description, Aimless. One thing of his that has really stayed with me is a short story about a lion.
― Miss Piggy and Frodo in Hull (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 14 November 2011 06:01 (fourteen years ago)
A euro each in a charity shop:
William Golding - "Lord Of The Flies"Nadine Gordimer - "The Late Bourgeois World"
― Michael B Higgins (Michael B), Monday, 14 November 2011 13:34 (fourteen years ago)
if all else fails... - craig strete (never heard of him! nice hardcover 1st edition. psychedelic fantasy short stories and an introduction by borges! borges calls him a genius, so who am i to argue.)
Probably faked. Strete got into some controversy for apparently m.s.u.
― alimosina, Monday, 14 November 2011 15:07 (fourteen years ago)
wow, really? i will have to read up on that.
― scott seward, Monday, 14 November 2011 15:52 (fourteen years ago)
okay, this is what i came up with using my ace google detective skills:
Death In The Spirit House: Two writers, Ron Montana and Craig Strete, collaborated for a time, and then Montana later accused Strete of ripping off his novel, Death In The Spirit House. The case became a huge brou-ha-ha, with writers taking both sides, but author Sheldon Teitelbaum investigated and decided that it was more a misunderstanding than a case of out-and-out theft. (And Teitelbaum, who seems to have some history with Harlan Ellison, blamed Ellison for escalating the feud and hooking Montana up with his attorney.)
― scott seward, Monday, 14 November 2011 16:13 (fourteen years ago)
A very murky story and I don't know it. Here's a link, but also see this.
― alimosina, Monday, 14 November 2011 16:14 (fourteen years ago)
Right. But find another obscure American fantasy writer whom Borges wrote an enthusiastic introduction for.
― alimosina, Monday, 14 November 2011 16:16 (fourteen years ago)
i had an urge today:
charles bernstein's selected poemsan edition of blake's 'songs' with facsimiles of the picturesyet anther copy of 'middlemarch'ishmael reed's new oneanother philip kerr bernie gunther book
― j., Thursday, 17 November 2011 05:25 (fourteen years ago)
how do you feel about good ol charlie bernstein, j.
― thomp, Thursday, 17 November 2011 09:12 (fourteen years ago)
well i just don't know, thus the book. i used to think maybe he was too academic, but something i read last year (what i don't know) made me think maybe he was an alright guy. we'll see.
― j., Thursday, 17 November 2011 15:55 (fourteen years ago)
is this one in there
Gertrude and Ludwig's Bogus Adventure
for Gabriele Mintz
As Billy goes higher all the balloonsGet marooned on the other side of theLunar landscape. The module’s broke—It seems like for an eternity, but who’sCounting—and Sally’s joined the MooniesSo we don’t see so much of her anyhow.Notorious novelty—I’d settle for a goodCup of Chase & Sand-borne—though whenThe strings are broken on the guitarYou can always use it as a coffee table.Vienna was cold at that time of year.The sachertorte tasted sweet but the memoryburned in the colon. Get a grip, get a grip, beforeThe Grippe gets you. Glad to see the pictureOf ink—the pitcher that pours beforeThrowing the Ball, with never a catcher in sight.Never a catcher but sometimes a catch, orA clinch or a clutch or a spoon—never aCatcher but plenty o’flack, ’till we meetOn this side of the tune.
― thomp, Thursday, 17 November 2011 16:07 (fourteen years ago)
i like that poem! those are the kinds of poems i like!
― scott seward, Thursday, 17 November 2011 16:47 (fourteen years ago)
yes, it is in there.
― j., Thursday, 17 November 2011 19:14 (fourteen years ago)
Silence: lectures and writings by John Cage £5.45Screen Vol 21 Vol 4 £1.35Ronnie Corbett's small man's guide ...or how to aspire to greater heights 30p
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 18 November 2011 21:39 (fourteen years ago)
^a nice selection from today's visit to my favourite tumbledown 2nd hand bkshop:
http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lqbbjhZnT01qdo62to1_500.jpg
― Ward Fowler, Friday, 18 November 2011 21:42 (fourteen years ago)
tumbledown indeed! i think someone stole some of their shelves!
― scott seward, Friday, 18 November 2011 22:36 (fourteen years ago)
withdrawn library books:Kingsolver, the poisonwood biblethe year's best science fiction 24 (2006)
$0.01 on amazon:Griffin & Masters, Hit & Run: How Jon Peters and Peter Gruber Took Sony for a Ride in Hollywood
― anorange (abanana), Friday, 18 November 2011 23:47 (fourteen years ago)
Is that bookshop in London Ward? My jowls are watering.
― Zuleika, Saturday, 19 November 2011 10:06 (fourteen years ago)
Just exhuming this thread from the rubble of the Great ILX Collapse of 2011 and dusting it off. We may need it again.
(plies feather duster industriously)
― Aimless, Monday, 2 January 2012 06:31 (fourteen years ago)
1 "Sketches by Boz (Penguin Classics)"Dickens, Charles; Paperback; £7.29In stock1 "The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson (Modern Library Classics)"Ralph Waldo Emerson; Paperback; £9.59In stock1 "The Known World"Jones, Edward P.; Paperback; £1.98In stock1 "Oxota: A Short Russian Novel"Hejinian, Lyn; Paperback; £10.20In stock1 "Leningrad"Davidson, Michael; Paperback; £6.75In stock1 "Basic Writings of Kant (Modern Library)"Immanuel Kant; Paperback; £6.04In stock
bleah.
― thomp, Monday, 2 January 2012 15:02 (fourteen years ago)
i like those modern library classics editions
ive been pruning rather than buying atm and was sad to get rid of a bunch of them
― 0010101 (Lamp), Tuesday, 3 January 2012 22:03 (fourteen years ago)
Today:
A Compact History of Everything And More, David Foster Wallace, used trade paperback, $4.
― Aimless, Thursday, 5 January 2012 23:56 (fourteen years ago)
sword of honour trilogy - evelyn waughthe road - vasily grossmanthe great enigma: new collected poems - tomas tranströmer
― omar little, Friday, 6 January 2012 00:28 (fourteen years ago)
Delaney's Neveronya books. Sturgeon's Venus Plus X. Lukacs' The Historical Novel. Complete short stories of W. Somerset Maugham,
― s.clover, Friday, 6 January 2012 01:49 (fourteen years ago)
man, they really screwed up the cover on that trade paperback
― thomp, Friday, 6 January 2012 01:50 (fourteen years ago)
I bought the Dave Mustaine autobiography, and some second hand science fiction novels.
― jel --, Friday, 6 January 2012 12:26 (fourteen years ago)
this was the third Christmas in a row where somebody not in my immediate family got me a cool book for Christmas:
Xmas 2009 = cousin's husband sent me 2666Xmas 2010 = HS friend/then next door neighbor gave me Kavalier & Clay (still need to read this btw)Xmas 2011 = La Lechera gave me a signed advance copy of her husband's book Rotters
:D
― Blah Sabbath (Drugs A. Money), Saturday, 7 January 2012 07:21 (fourteen years ago)
Last few months:
Gao Xingjian - One Man's BibleKenzaburo Oe - Nip the Buds, Shoot the KidsTayeb Salih - Season of Migration to the NorthRobert Frost - Selected PoemsLao Tzu - Tao Te ChingBeckett - Murphy, The TrilogyGlenway Wescott - The Pilgrim HawkChekhov - Selected Letters
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 29 April 2012 19:15 (fourteen years ago)
Graham Greene - Our Man in Havana, for a friend.
― xyzzzz__, Sunday, 29 April 2012 19:16 (fourteen years ago)
went to one of my favorite book spots near my parent's place today. such a glorious day and they have such a beautiful setting up there. never want to leave. and, never feel like i have enough time. trying NOT to buy too much for myself, but everything is so cheap there. owl pen in greenwich, ny. can't see the incredible view of the rolling hills from these shots though. should have brought my camera.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/rf/image_404h/2010-2019/WashingtonPost/2011/06/01/Production/Sunday/Travel/Images/it5_owl%20pen%20entrance.jpg
http://www.studiotour.org/sites/default/files/owl_pen_0.jpg?1308850073
got richard scarry collection for cyrus, a william steig collection for rufus (he's doing a report on steig for school), a grandma moses book for my mom, and a book on the reconstruction for maria. for me:
big fat little lit (spiegelman/mouly collection that's actually for me to have something fun to read to cyrus at night. walt kelly/sendak/burns/clowes/deitch/feiffer/gaiman/crockett johnson/kaz/woverton/etc)
the dark lady - louis auchincloss
the mackerel plaza - peter de vries
mindswap - robert sheckley
the tents of wickedness - peter de vries (always buy de vries stuff in hardcover even if i have a paperback. they had two fine first editions that i didn't have as well but i didn't go for them. i probably should have, they were priced nicely.)
the rector of justin - louis auchincloss (ditto with louis. i have a softcover of this, but couldn't resist a hardcover. especially for 3 bucks.)
the tunnel of love - peter de vries (sweet hardcover edition)
we can build you - philip k. dick (daw paperback for a buck. think i have a softcover reissue of this...)
the face of another - kobo abe
the book of john brunner - john brunner (stories, essays, and other odds and ends)
from this day forward - john brunner (stories/hardcover)
the shortwave rider - john brunner (also nice hardcover)
(also picked up 5 mad magazines from the late 60's/early 70's and the owner threw those in for free. my kinda deal. 59 bucks total for everything.)
― scott seward, Monday, 14 May 2012 01:23 (fourteen years ago)
The Power Broker - Robert Moses biography by Robert Caro ( who used to live in my building in the Bronx). It's about 6 pounds of paperback goodness. Wish there was an ebook version.
However I've decided to finish up all my current reads before getting too far into it.
― calstars, Monday, 14 May 2012 01:31 (fourteen years ago)
The Face of Another is mad and fun and OTT
Need to read some auchincloss
― seven league bootie (James Morrison), Monday, 14 May 2012 02:02 (fourteen years ago)
the dollmaker - harriette arnow
the studhorse man - robert kroetsch
the death ship - b. traven
tales - leroi jones
a story that ends with a scream (and eight others) - james leo herlihy
the rivals of sherlock holmes - edited by hugh greene
the damnation of theron ware - harold frederic
lancelot - walker percy
the cannibal - john hawkes
blow-up and other stories - julio cortazar
home - leroi jones
confessions of zeno - italo svevo
sheeper - irving rosenthal
the moonstone - wilkie collins
haircut and other stories - ring lardner
red dirt marijuana and other tastes - terry southern
the watcher and other stories - italo calvino
three tales - flaubert
minds meet - walter abish
no respect - intellectuals & popular culture - andrew ross
a night at the movies - or, you must remember this - robert coover
the king and the corpse - tales of the soul's conquest of evil - heinrich zimmer - edited by joseph campbell
you didn't even try - philip whalen
roberte ce soir & the revocation of the edict of nantes - two novels by pierre klossowski
the oxford book of american literary anecdotes - edited by donald hall
summer storm - juan garcia hortelano
you know me al - ring lardner
a soldier of humor and selected writings - wyndham lewis
mulligan stew - gilbert sorrentino
the butterfly - a story in nine parts - michael rumaker
― scott seward, Sunday, 20 May 2012 02:57 (fourteen years ago)
brought those home to read. because i am starting college in 1974 this fall.
yep. WIth a list like that you're not going to have much time to do anything else
― calstars, Sunday, 20 May 2012 03:14 (fourteen years ago)
huh. that exists
― thomp, Sunday, 20 May 2012 09:57 (fourteen years ago)
The best anecdote in that is the one by George Plimpton about Marianne Moore and Muhammad Ali writing "A Poem on the Annihilation of Ernie Terrell." These days you can probably find it on the intranetz.
― Ian Hunter Is Learning the Game (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 20 May 2012 10:58 (fourteen years ago)
philip whalen with some other dudes
http://jacketmagazine.com/33/gb/images/gb10.jpg
― scott seward, Sunday, 20 May 2012 11:25 (fourteen years ago)
now i'm wondering if coyote press was started by peter coyote
http://www.coyotesjournal.com/images/didnt_try_frontlg.jpg
― scott seward, Sunday, 20 May 2012 11:26 (fourteen years ago)
http://www.coyotesjournal.com/Coyote_Books.html
― scott seward, Sunday, 20 May 2012 11:34 (fourteen years ago)
Some tasty stuff there
― alimosina, Sunday, 20 May 2012 18:23 (fourteen years ago)
book of interviews about director Alan ClarkeDesmond Morris' "The Human Zoo" in a secondhand storeordered "Apocalypse Culture" from Amazon
― Michael B Higgins (Michael B), Monday, 21 May 2012 12:28 (fourteen years ago)
By Robert Lindner, who also wrote Rebel Without A Cause, title lifted for movie (his book was about psychopathia)This 'un incl. "The Jet-propelled Couch," whose manically mythopoeic subject is still heavily rumored to be Paul Linebarger, AKA SF bard Cordwainer Smith and other pen names:
http://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/6499822-L.jpg
― dow, Monday, 21 May 2012 18:21 (fourteen years ago)
Have ordered the new Clarice Lispector translations
http://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/images/888.jpghttp://www.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent/images/914.jpg
― seven league bootie (James Morrison), Tuesday, 22 May 2012 01:34 (fourteen years ago)
nice! great cover idea.
― scott seward, Tuesday, 22 May 2012 01:37 (fourteen years ago)