some of that stuff must be anthologized in more than one book because I feel like I definitely read the Aspen running for sherriff thing as part of The Great Shark Hunt (which I never finished)
― dmr, Friday, 27 July 2007 17:09 (eighteen years ago)
So I have a $25 gift card my sister in law gave me to Barnes & Harbl. Leaning toward using it on the most recent WT Vollmann, Poor People.
― Jon Lewis, Friday, 27 July 2007 17:13 (eighteen years ago)
Bataille - Story of the Eye Jim Thompson - A hell of a Woman Marx - Capital vol 1 (Chapter is gd noize readin')
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 27 July 2007 18:00 (eighteen years ago)
Chapter ONE.
― xyzzzz__, Friday, 27 July 2007 18:01 (eighteen years ago)
finished - "Jimmy Corrigan" (was really good) now - "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning" next - William Gibson "Spook Country"
― dmr, Monday, 13 August 2007 18:44 (eighteen years ago)
finished The Recognitions yesterday--really great in places. Didn't drag so much the second time around. overall=not too boring.
― Mr. Que, Monday, 13 August 2007 18:51 (eighteen years ago)
upcoming oliver sacks "musicophilia" abt music-related neurological conditions, good stuff, more case history/anecdotal & easier to read than daniel levitin's "this is yr brain on music"
there's a form of amusica -- inability to perceive music -- where people can't recogonize dissonance due to mild brain damage. according to dr sacks they dont have the "normal response" to dissonant music but instead find it "slightly pleasurable" HA bring the NOIZE!!!!
later dudes
― m coleman, Monday, 13 August 2007 19:36 (eighteen years ago)
did anyone read Richard Powers' latest, The Echo Maker? Gerald Weber seemed really obviously based on Oliver Sacks to me. anyway, I loved it.
― horseshoe, Monday, 13 August 2007 19:38 (eighteen years ago)
Just finished: William T. Vollmann- Poor People Now resuming: Mervyn Peake- Titus Groan
― Jon Lewis, Monday, 13 August 2007 19:54 (eighteen years ago)
b4: transmigration of timothy archer now: the wind-up bird chronicle l8r: the brothers karamazov
― sleep, Monday, 13 August 2007 21:05 (eighteen years ago)
i'm re-reading semi-trashy george r. r. martin fantasy novels. mmm.
a friend says the song of ice and fire books are the best is it true are they the best
― sleep, Monday, 13 August 2007 21:10 (eighteen years ago)
They're the best of their type-- that plot-twist-driven/bazillion-characters/detailed world-building kind of fantasy. Vivid characters, painfully suspenseful, sharp grasp of the eternal verities. There's not much atmosphere or style to his prose, though. It's kind of existential high fantasy. But totally fun and awesome and deserves its cult.
― Jon Lewis, Monday, 13 August 2007 21:18 (eighteen years ago)
i see. maybe i'll borrow a game of thrones and give that a shot. i've never read fantasy book in my life but i have a feeling i could dig it.
― sleep, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:04 (eighteen years ago)
oh i just finished a game of thrones and moved onto the next one. i haven't read fantasy stuff before really either.
― bell_labs, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:05 (eighteen years ago)
It's pretty fukcing solid, right?
Incidentally the audiobooks of the first 3 books are excellent, read by this awesome somewhat hammy old british stage guy named Roy Dotrice.
FWIW my favorite series-form fantasy other than LOTR is The Book Of The New Sun by Gene Wolfe (1st book is Shadow Of The Torturer). Wolfe is dense, lyrical, doomy, atmospheric as fuck, allusive, sometimes impenetrable. His text itself is a kind of magic.
― Jon Lewis, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:13 (eighteen years ago)
it took me about a hundred pages to get into it but i ended up really liking it!
― bell_labs, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:18 (eighteen years ago)
i guess HBO is making a series of the books. i think that could potentially be awesome.
― bell_labs, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:19 (eighteen years ago)
sleep i will lend u a game of thrones, but lindsay has it rite now. i love this shit.
i am reading HARRY POTTERS AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS now. the highpoint of this series was book 5. this one is.. okay. but there were parts of it that i was reading this morning on the train that were really cringey. i guess this is what i get for reading books designed for people ten yrs younger.
― ian, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:20 (eighteen years ago)
The Sufis by Idries Shah
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:26 (eighteen years ago)
william gibson on radio now
xpost-- I'm really glad it got picked up as a cable serial instead of a movie. Even a 3hr film would just butcher it, the plot's way too intricate.
― Jon Lewis, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:41 (eighteen years ago)
i'm done with the first one, sleep can have it!
― bell_labs, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:43 (eighteen years ago)
Finished: William Gibson - Spook Country Haruki Murakami - Norwegian Wood Analog In, Digital Out - Brendan Dawes (yeah, it's a book on computer art crap)
― mh, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 17:46 (eighteen years ago)
Colin Thubron - Shadow of the Silk Road
― sanskrit, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 20:43 (eighteen years ago)
sweet thanks ian and lindsay! i will read all this fantasyz.
― sleep, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 21:34 (eighteen years ago)
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/41GxUU6bCUL._AA240_.jpg
― jhøshea, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:05 (eighteen years ago)
YES^^^
― Mr. Que, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:07 (eighteen years ago)
yah totally
― jhøshea, Wednesday, 15 August 2007 16:08 (eighteen years ago)
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking Glass
― elmo argonaut, Monday, 20 August 2007 14:19 (eighteen years ago)
recently finished the warhol diaries, now reading "the westies" by t.j. english.
― hstencil, Monday, 20 August 2007 14:43 (eighteen years ago)
lady snowblood.
― nathalie, Monday, 20 August 2007 15:00 (eighteen years ago)
lots! of design/arch mags, delerious ny, and some dashil hammet thing...(because i need a dumb book and thats as low as ill go)
― bb, Monday, 20 August 2007 21:50 (eighteen years ago)
YAY.
i found a like-new, not expensive copy of lanark, so that's what i'm (re)reading. people in the nyc area who haven't read it are welcome to borrow it (after signing pledge to treat it humanely) once i've finished because it's one of the best books ever.
― lauren, Tuesday, 28 August 2007 16:28 (eighteen years ago)
Cool, I always thought that book looked great.
― Jon Lewis, Tuesday, 28 August 2007 16:29 (eighteen years ago)
http://www.webslog.com/images/Oblivion.jpg
― jhøshea, Tuesday, 28 August 2007 16:29 (eighteen years ago)
(also i'm sure you were kidding but pls don't call dashiell hammett dumb!)
― lauren, Tuesday, 28 August 2007 16:31 (eighteen years ago)
respect the hammett
― elmo argonaut, Tuesday, 28 August 2007 16:40 (eighteen years ago)
http://www.zip.com.au/~mayor/satriani/images/students_kirk_hammett.jpg
― dmr, Tuesday, 28 August 2007 16:45 (eighteen years ago)
just started spook country
well it was nowhere near as good as Pattern Recognition but I liked it ok
interesting setup but when it gets to the payoff it's like "huh. that's it? huh."
― dmr, Thursday, 4 October 2007 21:58 (eighteen years ago)
finished - GLITZ, Elmore Leonard now - HEAT, Bill Buford next - DUNE (never read it, only seen the movie)
monosyllabic trifecta
― dmr, Thursday, 4 October 2007 22:00 (eighteen years ago)
http://ec1.images-amazon.com/images/I/51NPovssT3L._AA240_.jpg
slow at first, but it's starting to pick up.
― Mr. Que, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:07 (eighteen years ago)
Atonement, Ian McEwan
― Dr Morbius, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:09 (eighteen years ago)
Death and Life of Great American Citites
it's good, but i predict that i will not finish it.
also read recently: Hope in Hell, about MSF. good, quick, read.
― river wolf, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:19 (eighteen years ago)
The Postman Always Rings Twice Mildred Pierce
― elmo argonaut, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:24 (eighteen years ago)
PHILLIP PULLMAN'S HIS DARK MATERIALS TRILOGY. this is spottily written but still decently engaging.
also, brian chippendale "Maggots"
― ian, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:26 (eighteen years ago)
u gonna go say hi to chippendale tonight ian?
― Jon Lewis, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:27 (eighteen years ago)
is that black pus show tonight? i had forgotten about it. i probably SHOULD...
― ian, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:28 (eighteen years ago)
no the book signing at Spoonbill Sugartown, with Frank Santoro and C.F.
― Jon Lewis, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:29 (eighteen years ago)
oh jeeze, what time? i should definitely head over after work if it's not late. i thought there was originally planned a black pus/kites show to coincide.
― ian, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:33 (eighteen years ago)