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Clip Job: Five Songs About Books
Arts Desk —
Authority: 143
To judge by their tightly wound, country-tinged pop songs, Olivia Mancini and the Mates aren’t shorting their craft. But even the most polished band needs its R&R, and this local act—featuring two former members of Washington Social Club— loves to curl up with a good book. That’s the impression, at ...2 days ago -
Learning Narrative Lessons from Gaming: What Not To Do
Culture kills... wait, I mean cutlery —
Authority: 126
There are rules that every writer involved in the crafting of fiction has learned through rout memorization or from seeing positive examples of how to do things from quality work. But there are times when you as a writer just need to see when things go wrong to fully sense why certain guidelines are in place. I ...3 days ago -
Surfing noir feeds the brain with Stoke
Blog Obispo —
Authority: 137
I was just about to give up finding a book at the library — in fact, I had made it all the way to authors beginning with “W” — when I saw a book titled “Dawn Patrol.”Being a surfer, this, of course, intrigued me. Because any surfer knows that dawn patrol refers to those who [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: ...5 days ago -
Thomas Pynchon and Inherent Vice
ARTS AMERICA —
Authority: 107
A fascination with the hot cars of their day. Writer Thomas Pynchon is fascinating, and not just because we grew up on opposite shores of Long Island. He was a North Shore beat guy, me a South Shore clamdigger a few years younger, but with aspirations. His writing tends towards offbeat themes: oddball names, ...1 week ago -
Aimless Reading: The Es, Part 1 (Umberto Eco)
Pearlblossom Highway —
Authority: 424
Travels in Hyperreality Originally uploaded by Michael_Kelleher Eco, Umberto Travels in Hyperreality Purchased at The Strand for $6.95. Im not sure when I bought this book. I have memory of seeing stacks of it on a table at the Strand, so I probably passed it many times before buying it. I remember seeing many ...1 week ago -
The Leaden Feeling of the Cosmos
Mark Athitakis' American Fiction Notes —
Authority: 523
The New Yorker ’s litblog, the Book Bench, has posted a lengthy 1978 interview of John Updike by two professors of English at the University of Sarajevo. Updike covers Moby-Dick , his writing routine, authors he enjoys who live outside the United States, and Isaac Bashevis Singer , who had just won the Nobel ...2 weeks ago -
a salad of despair
Pechorin's Journal —
Authority: 113
Thomas Pynchon has a reputation as a challenging author. I’ve just finished The Crying of Lot 49, he lives up to that reputation. This is an extraordinary work, not one that apparently Pynchon himself rates but one that I definifely do. All that said, it’s complex stuff. Pynchon is most famous for his third ...2 weeks ago -
6 questions we always ask — Steve Brezenoff, author
Minnesota Reads —
Authority: 467
Writing these intros for people I actually know is tough, because I’m going to have to face the music about what I write. Steve Brezenoff is one of my Loft classmates. We’re taking an advanced fiction class together. There’s extra pressure too, because tomorrow my story is being workshopped in class. Maybe if ...4 weeks ago -
It took a few moments for this joke to sink in.
Unsquare Dance —
Authority: 103
“Sledge was right, you are one crazy white mother—-er.” “How can you tell?” “I counted.” – From Inherent Vice by Thomas Pynchon © Jeff for Unsquare Dance , 2009. | Permalink | No comments |Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Few Moments , Inherent Vice , Joke , Thomas Pynchon Feed ...6 weeks ago