Nu-ILB: What books have you purchased lately?

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Not sure why I'm buying books in comparison to how little I'm reading at the mo :-(

Andrei Platonov - The Return
Flann O'Brien - Myles Away from Dublin
Sylvia Path - The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath - Letters Home (its nice to find a bunch of books by her, and a nice ed. of her poetry - hope to be digging deeply soon)
Dubravka Ugresic - Ministry of Pain
Szilard Borbely - Berlin-Hamlet

xyzzzz__, Friday, 20 October 2017 19:05 (eight years ago)

Claude Simon- The Grass.
Looking forward.
Loved Flanders Road - desert island stuff.

nostormo, Sunday, 29 October 2017 20:41 (eight years ago)

A Month in the Country, J. L. Carr
Selected Poetry, Christopher Smart

A is for (Aimless), Tuesday, 7 November 2017 04:49 (eight years ago)

The Bronte Sisters - Selected Poems
The Loft - Marlen Haushofer
Wolfgang Koeppen - A Sad Affair
Roberto Bolano - Distant Star
Celine - Death on the Installment Plan (this replaces my tired looking Calder paperbk with the NDP one)

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 11 November 2017 22:36 (eight years ago)

from the best used bookstore in my area last weekend:

the wonder effect - pohl & kornbluth
the other end of time/the siege of eternity/the far shore of time - fred pohl
manservant and maidservant - ivy compton-burnett (i probably already have it...)
you'll enjoy it when you get there - elizabeth taylor
the fury from earth - dean mclaughlin
the cosmic rape - ted sturgeon
pearls, girls & monty bodkin - wodehouse
no time like tomorrow - brian aldiss
a house and its head - ivy compton-burnett (i probably already have it...)
shellbreak - j.w. groves
hawksbill station - robert silverberg
the silver eggheads - fritz leiber
born with the dead - robert silverberg
moons of triopus - john rankine
the mutants - kris neville
dome world - dean mclaughlin
starchild - pohl & williamson
venus development - david bergamini
wolfbane - pohl & kornbluth
endangered - c.j. box
the big jump - leigh brackett
stolen faces - michael bishop
the insane city - kenneth bulmer
down in the black gang - philip jose farmer
none so blind - joe haldeman
pattern-master - octavia butler
wild seed - octavia butler
clay's ark - octavia butler
full moon - wodehouse
mulliner nights - wodehouse
the other foot - damon knight
stepsons of terra - robert silverberg
worlds without end - clifford d. simak
time and stars - poul anderson
cosm - gregory benford
timepivot - brian n. ball
pelican at blandings - wodehouse
uncle fred in the springtime - wodehouse
summer moonshine - wodehouse
motion of light in water - samuel r. delany

scott seward, Sunday, 12 November 2017 07:43 (eight years ago)

Fucking hell
Read the Elizabeth taylor first

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Sunday, 12 November 2017 09:17 (eight years ago)

I dreamed I bought a book by Elizabeth Taylor last night!

Book I actually bought irl yesterday: Alasdair Gray, Every short story 1951-2012 for £2.50. Probably never get around to reading it but it looks nice next to my copy of the book of prefaces

The Suite Life of Jack and Wendy (wins), Sunday, 12 November 2017 09:20 (eight years ago)

And I bought two Elizabeth Taylor books this week! _In a Summer Season_ and _At Mrs Lippincote's_

Another book I got this week was the California University Press trade paperback reprint of the Arion Press edition of Moby-Dick. It's hotttt.

Rimsky-Koskenkorva (Øystein), Sunday, 12 November 2017 10:38 (eight years ago)

It must be in the air. I was checking my library's site four days ago to see what Elizabeth Taylor they had on the shelf.

A is for (Aimless), Sunday, 12 November 2017 17:40 (eight years ago)

Read the Elizabeth taylor first

My vote goes to Uncle Fred

Part Time Punkahwallah (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 12 November 2017 21:05 (eight years ago)

i've never actually read the collected stories of ET. i've read a lot of the novels.

scott seward, Sunday, 12 November 2017 21:17 (eight years ago)

Isn't the one you bought a selected stories?

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Sunday, 12 November 2017 22:55 (eight years ago)

yeah, its just a nyrb paperback. i'd like to find her original short story collections in hardcover. it's really getting harder and harder for me to find out of print hardcovers around here. it's weird. even at great stores there just isn't much in the way of original 50s/60s/70s stuff. all the literature shelves are filled with trade paperbacks.

scott seward, Monday, 13 November 2017 03:26 (eight years ago)

there are stores around here that i never go to that i need to try. mostly because i have so much stuff to get to already. i've probably got a good 3 or 4 years of future reading at home.

and apparently all my books are set in country houses or in space...

scott seward, Monday, 13 November 2017 03:29 (eight years ago)

Skot is like the Karl Lagerfeld of moldy old paperbacks

Part Time Punkahwallah (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 13 November 2017 03:30 (eight years ago)

not moldy! i like clean paperbacks. i don't like any evidence of past bathrooms.

scott seward, Monday, 13 November 2017 03:52 (eight years ago)

i won't buy any book with any water stains. even if its just one page.

scott seward, Monday, 13 November 2017 03:53 (eight years ago)

My dream didn't come true but I did get a pretty good haul yesterday: a bunch of Bernhard from the market (old masters, yes, the loser, the lime works) and some brand-new paperbacks that Heffers were getting rid of at £1 each:

Casares, The invention of morel
Lydie Salvayre, Company of ghosts
Edouard Levé, Newspaper
Eric Laurrent, Do not touch
László Krasznahorkai, Melancholy of resistance
Roberto Arlt, The seven madmen
Aharon Apelfeld, Badenheim 1939
Etgar Keret, Kneller's happy campers
Ken Bruen & Jason Starr, Bust (this is one of those hard case crime things)

I'm off work this week so quite keen to just bum around & read

The Suite Life of Jack and Wendy (wins), Monday, 13 November 2017 11:36 (eight years ago)

Finally got around to ordering Under The Hoodoo Moon the Dr John memoir so it will appear in a few days. Been meaning to order that for ages.

Got a Doc Pomus biography and the Lester Bangs book on Blondie waiting for me to pick them up from local 2nd hand bookshop probably this Thursday.

Stevolende, Monday, 13 November 2017 12:19 (eight years ago)

ha so I'm out today and I see the other bookseller, who's not there as often, and lo and behold three novels by Elizabeth Taylor! I took it as a sign & bought them all

Very nearly said to the guy "you know the night before last I dreamt that I bought a book by Elizabeth Taylor at the market" but then I realised that the only reason it was even half worth mentioning was the coincidence with this thread and even then it is the most boring "story" in the world

The Suite Life of Jack and Wendy (wins), Monday, 13 November 2017 15:23 (eight years ago)

It's not a properly boring Elizabeth Taylor conversation unless the star of Cleopatra has also been mentioned.

Ward Fowler, Monday, 13 November 2017 15:31 (eight years ago)

ann quin - berg (og cb pb)
anna kavan - julia and the bazooka
giorgio de chirico - hebdomeros: a novel

no lime tangier, Monday, 20 November 2017 23:00 (eight years ago)

Please let us know what the De Chirico is like, always wondered about his fiction (having been spooked by the heyday of his art at an early age, mine I mean).
Bangs on Blondie=coffee table book and hatchet job in one, unique in my reading experience.

dow, Monday, 20 November 2017 23:44 (eight years ago)

Yeah, realy getting into this Bangs Blondie. Seems really odd as a mass market pop tome.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 21 November 2017 00:03 (eight years ago)

xpost: will do... had been looking for a copy of hebdomeros since my mid-teens based on the mention it gets in one of aldiss' sf histories (seem to recall his opinion of it was rather negative!)

no lime tangier, Tuesday, 21 November 2017 00:10 (eight years ago)

I bought a couple of $1 used trade paperbacks today, just to put on my shelf and have handy in the unlikely event I want something to read that exactly aligns with them. That may take a while, considering the 40 or so other books just waiting for the same alignment to occur.

The Tale of Genji, Lady Murasaki, translator Seidenstecker, abridged version (~360 pp.)
Cathedral, Raymond Carver, a short story collection.

A is for (Aimless), Saturday, 2 December 2017 04:13 (eight years ago)

I have had the massive unabridged Genji for so long. No idea if/when I will ever read it. So many pages, such tiny type.
I do have this beautiful book which summarises each chapter with wonderful papercut illustrations, though.
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Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Monday, 4 December 2017 00:12 (eight years ago)

Mysteries Knut Hamsun Seems to be the next thing he wrote after hunger which i finally got to read earlier thsi year.
I hadn't heard about it before finding it in a local 2nd hand bookshop which I happened to be in last week cos my companion hadn't been in there before. & we were down for a local Xmas lights going on & street party.
Haven't started it yet but hope it is as good as Hunger.

also bought
Antonin Artaud Selected Writings edited by Susan Sontag.
I need to read more of him . I read The Theatre and Its Double 30 something years ago when I was in New York.

& the day before
Wordgloss by Jim O'Donnell
which a friedn I bumped into in the main 2nd hand /remainder bookshop in town pointe dout as worth looking at. Not really had a chance so far. But looks interesting.

Classic Album Covers of teh 60s by Storm Thorgerson.
NIce reproductins of some classic lp sleeves, a lotof tehm psychedelic. Put together with some prose by Hipgnosis designer.
Nice little product.

Stevolende, Monday, 4 December 2017 13:10 (eight years ago)

xmas presents:

Joao Gilberto Noll - Atlantic Hotel
Jane Austen - Emma

1st hand (for me):

Wolfgang Hilbig - Old Rendering Plant

2nd hand:

Yukio Mishima - Runaway Horses (read the complete Tetralogy but this is in the Tuttle ed. hence v nice)
J H Prynne - Poems (600 pages of his crazy-ass shit for 2.99)
William Carlos Williams - A Voyage to Pagany
J.K.Huysmans - Drifting
Antonio Tabucchi - Indian Nocturne

xyzzzz__, Friday, 8 December 2017 16:17 (eight years ago)

That is a fine haul. Really liked old rendering plant.

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Monday, 11 December 2017 23:24 (eight years ago)

Its really beautiful - saving me in this totally fucking shit of a day.

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 12 December 2017 22:07 (eight years ago)

Last batch for 2017:

1st hand (one more xmas present for myself): Franz Fuhmann - At the Burning Abyss: Experiencing the Georg Trakl Poem

2nd hand:

Rilke - Rodin and Other Prose Pieces (great score, read these years ago)
The Letters of Abelard and Heloise

xyzzzz__, Friday, 22 December 2017 19:53 (eight years ago)

More isabel fargo cole? Good one. Just finshed her translation of the vry enjoyable Gaslight, by Joachim Kalka

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Tuesday, 26 December 2017 01:28 (eight years ago)

rené daumal & co - theory of the great game: writings from le grand jeu

no lime tangier, Tuesday, 26 December 2017 03:18 (eight years ago)

James - yes, more Isabel Fargo Cole. She is doing two more books by Wolfgang Hilbig next year can't wait.

Ok, so here is the last actual batch for 2017 (there are no more bookshops open in this timezone):

Anne Carson - The Beauty of the Husband
Natalia Ginzburg - The Little Virtues
Edmond and Jules de Goncourt - Pages from the Goncourt Journals (read it a couple of years and its great to finally have scored my own copy of this in the racks!!)
B.K.S. Iyengar - Light on Yoga

Gifts:

Anthony Powell - Venusberg
Anthony Powell - Afternoon Men
Silva, Mira and Shyam Mehta - The Iyengar Way

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 31 December 2017 18:33 (eight years ago)

I spent some Christmas money on a final haul:

Marcel Proust - Le Temps retrouvé
Simon Schama - Rembrandt's Eyes
Alex Danchev - Cézanne: A Life
Robert Hughes - American Visions: The Epic History of Art in America

jmm, Sunday, 31 December 2017 18:44 (eight years ago)

I decided not to buy any books last year so now that 2018 is here I went hunting at the local used book store:

The Door, Magda Szabó
Guys & Dolls And Other Stories, Damon Runyon
Cold Comfort Farm, Stella Gibbons
The Man Who Was Thursday, G.K. Chesterton (I'd read this already , but it has one of those Boy's Own style covers Penguin did some years back. Since I decided to keep Greemantle purely for that (despite finding it a vile book), I figure I might as well collect them.

Online:
Pal Joey, John O'Hara
Italian Crime Filmography, 1968-1980, Roberto Curti

Daniel_Rf, Tuesday, 2 January 2018 14:29 (eight years ago)

runyon is terrific

mark s, Tuesday, 2 January 2018 17:20 (eight years ago)

For the second time recently i have bought a book only to find out i already own it translated under a different title

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Thursday, 4 January 2018 01:41 (eight years ago)

Oxfam haul: An illustrated collection of MR James stories wiv academic introduction, Penelope Fitzgerald's book of essays A house of air for a quid (!), and Irvin Yalom's new autobiography.

Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 4 January 2018 18:06 (eight years ago)

(MR James purchased after namedrops on the Lanchester thread.)

Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 4 January 2018 18:07 (eight years ago)

The Penguin Book Of The British Short Story: From Daniel DeFoe to John Buchan (enjoyed the curation of the second volume so I'll try the first)
The Power, Naomi Aldermann
Jeeves In The Offing, P.G. Wodehouse
The Haunting Of Hill House, Shirley Jackson
Go Tell It On The Mountain, James Baldwin

Daniel_Rf, Saturday, 6 January 2018 15:43 (eight years ago)

Today:

The Dud Avocado, Elaine Dundy, in a used NYRB trade paperback, good condition, $2.
Around the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other Writings, Nellie Bly, used Penguin paperback, good condition, $4.

A is for (Aimless), Saturday, 13 January 2018 05:20 (eight years ago)

Apparently Dundy hates that NYRB cover because of bum

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Sunday, 14 January 2018 22:27 (eight years ago)

aargh, 2018:

Robert Burton - Anatomy of Melancholy (yes I will read substantial chunks this year, promise)
Raduan Nassar - A Cup of Rage (need my own copy of this classic novella)
Eduardo Cozarinsky - The Bride from Odessa (he is a terrific director, no idea what this might be like)
Louise Labe - Love Sonnets & Elegies (punch-to-the-gut Renaissance-era poetry lads, translated by Richard Sieburth)

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 20 January 2018 18:30 (eight years ago)

The Cozarinsky was good but not great, from memory. Loved Labe, including the possibility she may not even have existed.

Mince Pramthwart (James Morrison), Sunday, 21 January 2018 01:23 (eight years ago)

Thanks re: Cozarinsky - I think I've got into this annoying habit of getting a short novel for a quid, stuff that is merely 'good', just because its there. All of a sudden there are ten of these about. Do need to stop before its too late.

The Labe is really beautiful. Possibly the best volume from the NYRB poets series.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 21 January 2018 12:39 (eight years ago)

The Harvey Kubernick book on the Monterey pop festival
& I Always Kept A Unicorn the Sandy Denny biography
both were considerably reduced in Chapters in Dublin when i went over to go to a Frederick William Burton exhibition last weekend.

Also an encyclopaedia of herbs and spices cos it was cheap in a charity shop.

Stevolende, Sunday, 21 January 2018 14:00 (eight years ago)

A like-new copy of Stanley Cavell's Pursuits of Happiness for $2 from a library sale. My old one has a huge coffee stain.

jmm, Sunday, 21 January 2018 16:54 (eight years ago)


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