Nu-ILB: What books have you purchased lately?

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her Body & Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado
Rebel Footprints, David Rosenberg
The Year Of Reading Dangerously, Andy Miller
The Penguin Book Of Japanese Short Stories
The Story Of A New Name, Elena Ferrante
Ealing Studios, Charles Barr

Daniel_Rf, Saturday, 27 April 2019 14:21 (seven years ago)

Good haul

don't mock my smock or i'll clean your clock (silby), Saturday, 27 April 2019 15:08 (seven years ago)

The Machado book is great, and she's a lovely human

blue light or electric light (the table is the table), Saturday, 27 April 2019 15:49 (seven years ago)

table!

don't mock my smock or i'll clean your clock (silby), Saturday, 27 April 2019 15:51 (seven years ago)

Hi. I'm trying to wean myself off Facebook and start posting here again.

blue light or electric light (the table is the table), Saturday, 27 April 2019 16:48 (seven years ago)

I work at a university now so have professor borrowing privileges at the library, but still buy a lot of books. Recent purchases:
- Heart Berries by Terese Marie Mailhot
- Grenade in Mouth by Miyo Vestrini (trans. Anne Boyer and Cassandra Gillig)
- a collection of Said essays
- Pet Sounds by Stephanie Young

blue light or electric light (the table is the table), Saturday, 27 April 2019 16:51 (seven years ago)

The TatumO'Neal bio. I want to know how much of qn asshole her dad was/is.

nathom, Sunday, 28 April 2019 06:42 (seven years ago)

Today I bought:

Before the Storm, Rick Perlstein's Barry Goldwater book, used paper back, good condition, $2. This will probably be the next book I read.

Burr, Gore Vidal, used mass market paperback, fifty cents. Last read this two decades ago. I'll probably revisit it before 2020.

Salute to Adventurers, John Buchan, used hardcover, a 1949 reprint of a 1915 novel, $1. Buchan was an originator of the modern espionage novel. This might be good. Who knows?

A is for (Aimless), Sunday, 12 May 2019 03:59 (seven years ago)

Simon Schama The Story of the Jews
Looked interesting and goes from ancient history 10000 BC to renaissance 1492. Not read it yet so assuming must be some connection to significance of that date or is it when the Spanish king expelled everybody of the faith.

Max Tegmak Our Mathematical Universe
I enjoyed Alex Bellos Alex In Numberland enough to pick up its sequel.
& I think this is similar from a different author so perspective also a little changed.

Fuzzy Thinking Bart Kozko
Book on fuzzy logic which I have been wanting to read about since reading about Lotfi Zadeh in George Lakoff's book on categories years ago.

Stevolende, Sunday, 12 May 2019 08:02 (seven years ago)

xpost: not sure i've even heard of that buchan before, looks to be an historical work rather than his more usual fare?

some 2nd hand finds:

ed sanders - peace eye
bs johnson - travelling people
tom phillips - a humument: a treated victorian novel

no lime tangier, Sunday, 12 May 2019 08:02 (seven years ago)

Glam the Performance of Style edited by Darren Pih
collection of essays tied in to an exhibition in Liverpool.Interesting philosophical/sociological stuff. I like Glamn so have several books on aspects of it.

Black Power Revolt edited by Floyd B.Barbour
1968 set of essays on Black Power. looks to be in pretty good state for something I picked up for €1 in a charity shop. So thought it might be a reprint but it only says 1968 in the front.

Stevolende, Sunday, 12 May 2019 08:53 (seven years ago)

Was introduced to the fab secondhand Bookmongers in Brixton yesterday - I wish I could have carried more back up with me:

Diaries and Letters 1939-1945 - Harold Nicolson (hardcopy £6)
Diaries and Letters 1945-1962 - Harold Nicolson (hardcopy £6)
Edited diaries and the odd letter of diplomat and MP Harold Nicolson (husband of Vita Sackville-West).

I didn't realise that there was a 1930-1939 volume but I suppose it has been more exciting to jump straight into the War years. Nearly halfway through the first - it's mainly been interesting stuff on the day-to-day British understanding of the war as it developed - offering insight on the average person and of one slightly more in the know (but only slightly). The footnotes (by his son, Nigel) do a great job of explaining what in reality was happening at various points in time compared to what the public/backbenchers thought was happening.

The Fight - Norman Mailer (hardcopy £4)
Covering "The Rumble in the Jungle" which I don't know much about. I don't care that much for watching boxing but I've found myself often stuck in boxing history wikiholes so I'm looking forward to this.

Italian Cinema - Mary P. Wood (paperback £6)
Figured I would immerse myself a bit more after falling heavily in the last few months for Antonioni and Fellini.

Movies and Methods (vol. 1) - Edited by Bill Nichols (paperback £4)
Appears to be a varied collection of essays on film theory and criticism worth a flick through.

Pursued by Furies: A Life of Malcolm Lowry - Gordon Bowker (paperback £4)
Seems pretty weighty for a two book author but I really loved the Kenneth Macmillan biog I read recently and this seems in a similar vein.

fancy the Dirkishness of carrying Doré a round (fionnland), Sunday, 12 May 2019 14:07 (seven years ago)

Was introduced to the fab secondhand Bookmongers in Brixton yesterday

ah my local!

xyzzzz__, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 21:17 (seven years ago)

Sheridan Le Fanu In A Glass Darkly
I read some of his stuff about 10 years ago. Enjoyed it but I think never finished all of it. This turned up in a charity shop today so thought I'd get some more.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 14 May 2019 21:26 (seven years ago)

Reading In A Glass Darkly for me was like being in a Calvino novel. The first copy I bought was the OUP edition, and it was misbound, with 48p missing and 48 repeated. Desperate to keep reading, the only other copy i could quickly buy was a cheapo Wordsworth Classic edition, which was so full of OCR errors that it was unreadable. So I had to buy a THIRD copy, which was included in this vast and unwieldy omnibus of Irish ghost stories, but at least I could finish it.

It was good, though.

And according to some websites, there were “sexcapades.” (James Morrison), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 01:30 (seven years ago)

ha, my oxford world's classic edition suddenly turns into walden... which was somewhat jarring!

no lime tangier, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 04:14 (seven years ago)

"The Reluctant Fundamentalist" - Mohsin Hamid
"Dino" - Nick Tosches
"The Chapo Guide to Revolution"

. (Michael B), Wednesday, 15 May 2019 08:00 (seven years ago)

Le Fanu is the Wordsworth edition, not looked at it much yet. So not seen the errors.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 12:36 (seven years ago)

purchased over the last two months (have to boot into windows specially to download these)

Adrian_Tchaikovsky_Ironclads.epub
John_Wyndham_The_Kraken_Wakes.epub
R_A_Lafferty_Nine_Hundred_Grandmothers.epub
Chris_Packham_Fingers_in_the_Sparkle_Jar.epub
Neal_Stephenson_Reamde.epub
Margaret_Atwood_Hag_Seed.epub
Jennifer_Clement_Widow_Basquiat.epub
Patrick_deWitt_The_Sisters_Brothers.epub
Ian_Rankin_In_a_House_of_Lies.epub

koogs, Wednesday, 15 May 2019 20:50 (seven years ago)

two weeks pass...

1st hand: Pasternak, Rilke, Tsvetaeva - Letters: Summer 1926

2nd hand: Machado De Assis - Quincas Borba
Osip Mandesltam - Selected (tr. David McDuff)
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o - Decolonising the Mind: The Politics of Landscape in African Literature
Abdellaf Laabi - The Bottom of the Jar
Jose Saramago - Blindness
Kingsley Amis - Ending Up
Yuko Tsushima - Territory of Light

xyzzzz__, Friday, 31 May 2019 20:47 (seven years ago)

A history of Immediate Records from a charity shop.

Daniel_Rf, Monday, 3 June 2019 10:35 (seven years ago)

The Jorma Kaukonen memoir Been So Long which I'm waiting to arrive.

A DK book on nutrition

Stevolende, Monday, 3 June 2019 11:06 (seven years ago)

The Jorma Kaukonen memoir Been So Long which I'm waiting to arrive.

Cool. I love the blues!

TS The Students vs. The Regents (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 3 June 2019 11:35 (seven years ago)

I'm reorganising my books, which is causing stuff to pop up i forgot i had and never looked at*: for example the 200 best novels in english since 1950, carmen callil and colm tóibín (1999)

*maybe this shd be a different thread tho

mark s, Monday, 3 June 2019 11:40 (seven years ago)

copped a first edition of Tough Trip Through Paradise

Οὖτις, Monday, 3 June 2019 15:19 (seven years ago)

Test

57mg/20floz, Wednesday, 5 June 2019 05:26 (seven years ago)

What books have you purchased lately? What books HAVEN'T I purchased lately? Help me.

And according to some websites, there were “sexcapades.” (James Morrison), Wednesday, 5 June 2019 07:02 (seven years ago)

I only read 2 books last month, but I bought all of these:

tree books
Matsumoto, Masahiko - Cigarette Girl
Mossfegh - Eileen
Harper Lee - Go Set a Watchman

ebooks
Broken Stars anthology
Lucia Berlin - A Manual for Cleaning Women
Arthur C. Clarke - The City and the Stars
Tomas Transtromer - The Great Enigma
a humble bundle that had a particle physics textbook in it that looked interesting

audiobooks
The Gay Revolution: The Story of the Struggle
Alec Nevala-Lee - Astounding

i have an ikea bookcase filled with unread books.

adam the (abanana), Wednesday, 5 June 2019 07:15 (seven years ago)

Short intro to zee Fwench Revolution

nathom, Wednesday, 5 June 2019 07:25 (seven years ago)

spent an hour or so at the annual 24 hr booksale here & walked away with the following for a grand total of $15:

e.r. eddison - the worm ouroboros
charles maturin - melmoth the wanderer
diderot - jacques the fatalist
diderot - rameau's nephew/d'alembert's dream
christina stead - seven poor men of sydney
marina warner - monuments and maidens
alex callinicos - against postmodernism: a marxist critique
jack murray - landscapes of alienation: ideological subversion in kafka, celine, & onetti
julian symons - makers of the new: the revolution in literature 1912-1939
wyndham lewis - the essential wyndham lewis
d.h. lawrence - studies in classic american literature
roger shattuck - the banquet years: origins of the avant-garde in france
philippe jullian - dreamers of decadence: symbolist painters of the 1890s
john ashbery - reported sightings: art chronicles 1957-1987
mario bussagli - bosch: life & works

no lime tangier, Friday, 7 June 2019 12:00 (seven years ago)

all book covers really are the same now

https://aux.avclub.com/under-the-radar-underrated-or-simply-missed-7-books-1835282240

omar little, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 16:38 (six years ago)

Ha

TS The Students vs. The Regents (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 18 June 2019 17:14 (six years ago)

Roadside Picnic. It’s fantastic.

nathom, Tuesday, 18 June 2019 20:59 (six years ago)

Jonathan Lethem, Dissident Gardens ($5, hardcover)

Herman Woke (cryptosicko), Wednesday, 26 June 2019 17:06 (six years ago)

the other day I picked up a copy of The Westing Game because I somehow don't have one right now and then I saw Sheila Heti's Motherhood is out in paperback now so I got that too.

don't mock my smock or i'll clean your clock (silby), Wednesday, 26 June 2019 17:12 (six years ago)

I've got a copy of Peter Higgins' Wolfhound Empire coming in the mail today, psyched to revisit it.

Vasily Grossman's Stalingrad is en route, though I'm annoyed at how reviews keep referring to it (written before Life and Fate) as a "prequel".

omar little, Wednesday, 26 June 2019 17:14 (six years ago)

A couple of cheap used bookstore purchases:

Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-1963, Taylor Branch, a paperback in like new condition, $4. Some 900+ pages of stirring, inspiring, infuriating history. It's ground that needs to be visited and revisited until we get it right.

The Ten Thousand Things, Maria Dermout, a NYRB Classic paperback in like new condition, $3. I generally trust NYRB to print things I want to read. The title reference to the Tao-Teh-Ch'ing helps to coax my interest, too.

A is for (Aimless), Wednesday, 26 June 2019 23:47 (six years ago)

Got Raphael Bob-Waksberg’s (Bojack Horseman creator) book of short stories, gonna crack it over the July 4th weekend

old cloud yells at man (voodoo chili), Wednesday, 26 June 2019 23:50 (six years ago)

Wolfhound Empire is wonderful. I just finished his latest book, Dragon Heart, which sadly was just ooooookay.

And according to some websites, there were “sexcapades.” (James Morrison), Thursday, 27 June 2019 00:09 (six years ago)

An early hardcover copy of Colonel Sun, Kingsley Amis's Bond novel, $2

adam the (abanana), Thursday, 27 June 2019 09:38 (six years ago)

2nd hand finds:

Wolfgang Hilbig - The Tidings of the Trees
Horacio Castellanos Moya - Revulsion: Thomas Bernhard in El Salvador
Border Districts - Gerald Murnane
Yasunari Kawabata - Thousand Cranes
Yasunari Kawabata - The Old Capital (both of these Kawabata's are in the classic Tuttle covers)
Ovid - Metamorpheses (tr. Arthur Golding)

xyzzzz__, Friday, 5 July 2019 15:58 (six years ago)

Fuck me, that's a good haul

And according to some websites, there were “sexcapades.” (James Morrison), Sunday, 7 July 2019 07:55 (six years ago)

Love Kawabata. Often unfairly overshadowed by his deranged protegé.

Daniel_Rf, Monday, 8 July 2019 10:12 (six years ago)

Amy Schumer The Girl with The Lower Back Tattoo, was €1 in a charity shop so I thought it might be worth a shot.

The Body Shop book same price same charity shop. 70s or 80s healthy advice stuff thought it might be some good.

Stevolende, Monday, 8 July 2019 18:24 (six years ago)

Christopher Hitchens Arguably
Compilation of various short pieces

THe treasured THangkas in Yonghegong Palace
a book with reproductions of a load of buddhist i9mages from Tibet. Some of it is quit ebeautiful but it is a bit small since it is an A4 book and i Assume the original images are much much bigger.

A History of Irish Thought Thomas Duddy.
book by a NUIG Philosophy lecturer who I was taught by. I think I may have already gtot a copy of this when it first came out but it appeared for €1 in a charity shop.

got a few other bits and pieces over the last few weeks too.

Stevolende, Monday, 8 July 2019 18:45 (six years ago)

Not a purchase per se, but for xmas last year I was lucky to receive a Galley Beggar annual subscription. Their first book of the year arrived yesterday: "Ducks, Newburyport" by Lucy Ellmann. It seems to have some long sentences in it. I am thinking in particular of the sentence that runs from page twelve to page nine hundred and ninety eight, the others (found on pages eleven and twelve) seem less unusual in their length.

I am looking forward it and feeling daunted by it in roughly equal measure.

Tim, Thursday, 11 July 2019 06:41 (six years ago)

not long enough

mark s, Thursday, 11 July 2019 09:40 (six years ago)

…preordered (out in September in USA)

president of deluded fruitcakes anonymous (silby), Thursday, 11 July 2019 23:32 (six years ago)

bought murmur by will eaves on yalls recommendation

flopson, Thursday, 11 July 2019 23:34 (six years ago)

I used to love Lucy Ellmann and then she suddenly started writing books HALF OF THEM IN HYSTERICAL CAPITAL LETTERS AND DELIBERATELY FUCKING WITH REALISM IN A WAY THAT WAS IRRITATING RATHER THAN CLEVER

And according to some websites, there were “sexcapades.” (James Morrison), Friday, 12 July 2019 01:01 (six years ago)


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