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Paul Auster on Identity and Urban Spaces
A Piece of Monologue: Literature, Philosophy & Critical Theory —
Authority: 465
An excerpt from Paul Austers New York Trilogy : Each time he took a walk, he felt as though he were leaving himself behind, and by giving himself up to the movement of the streets, by reducing himself to a seeing eye, he was able to escape the obligation to think, and this, more than anything else, brought him a ...1 day ago -
Authors and Tattoos, Part II of II
The Nervous Breakdown —
Authority: 489
A tongue-in-cheek report about two riveting events: performances by George n Gary and Rick n Paul. They are fiction authors, and tattoos were also involved.2 days ago -
Disjecta: This weeks links
A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys Tranter —
Authority: 119
Douglas Gordons 24 Hour Psycho (1993) This week we celebrated World Book Day 2010, and the news kept coming in. There are plenty of reviews for Don DeLillos new novel, Point Omega , and a newly edited volume of James Joyces Finnegans Wake . A podcast of Paul Austers recent address on Samuel Beckett is now online. ...1 week ago -
MASSIVEGOOD CAMPAIGN LAUNCH WITH WILL.I.AM & SPIKE LEE FILM MASTERPIECES
Binside TV —
Authority: 130
On March 2nd BEP frontman, Will.I.AM celebrated the MASSIVEGOOD campaign movement at the posh Esquire Apartment at Soho Mews. The MASSIVEGOOD charity movement is powered by ordinary individuals that wish to do good easily, quickly and inexpensively. These small acts will be used to stop the millions of ...1 week ago -
Will.i.am Talks Taxation With Representation
Style File —
Authority: 147
What does it take to bring LVMH North America CEO Renaud Dutreil, Robert Verdi, and Becka Diamond together? Last night, it was a good cause—a massively good one, in fact. At the launch party for MassiveGood, a new charity with Bill Clinton’s blessing, the idea was that the everywoman and man could make a ...2 weeks ago -
“Reckoning with Torture” in Washington, D.C.
PEN America —
Authority: 109
Back in October, PEN and the ACLU teamed up for “ Reckoning with Torture: Memos and Testimonies from the ‘War on Terror’ .” Don DeLillo, George Saunders, Eve Ensler, and many others read from declassified legal memos, tribunal transcripts, and sworn statements made by both military personnel and detainees, ...3 weeks ago -
The New Trend In Graphic Novels -Classical Comics
ComicBitsOnline.com —
Authority: 141
I refer,of course,to all Classical Comics based on a classic book not just that great British company Classical Comics. Jon Haward sent me the link to this but Virgin Media are blocking my getting on the site with its usual warning [hey,I get this with my own sites!] so here you are in case: Frankenstein ...3 weeks ago -
Graphic Content: 10 Literary Classics Made Better as Comic Books
Flavorwire —
Authority: 700
Most of us are familiar with the inevitable anxiety that comes with seeing a beloved book turned into a movie, but some stories can actually benefit from a little cross-genre reinterpretation. Amid the medium’s rapid ascension toward highbrow acceptance, graphic novels have proved a flexible format for literary ...4 weeks ago -
Writing too much
Lucky Rabbit's Foot —
Authority: 117
I came across this interesting quote from Paul Auster in a twenty-year-old interview in the magazine BOMB . “There’s a way in which a writer can do too much, overwhelming the reader with so many details that he no longer has any air to breathe. Think of a typical passage in a novel. A character walks into a ...4 weeks ago -
Wrong about Auster (bookbabblet)
shigekuni. —
Authority: 423
While Donny was tardy in putting up new episodes, he took the time to record a 10-Minute mini-episode with bearish Björn to briefly discuss Auster. Needless to say they are wrong about Auster. How wrong? Click here for the 10-Minute snippet, and here is Donny’s summary: This is a snippet of Bjorn and Donny’s ...5 weeks ago -
Watching movies from inside books.
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Authority: 491
Don DeLillos new novel "Point Omega" is narrated by a documentarian and begins and ends with a description of Douglas Gordons "24 Hour Psycho," a 2006 MoMA installation in which Hitchcocks film was slowed down to stretch over a day and night. Maybe thats why everyone writing about the book seems more focused on ...5 weeks ago -
The R Word
The Nervous Breakdown —
Authority: 489
Real writers eat rejection sunny side up for breakfast. They take those little slips and make a tasty sandwich for lunch. And what goes better with baked rejection casserole than a side of creamed rejection? One of these days, Sung J. Woo thinks he might get used to the R word.5 weeks ago -
Siri Hustvedt interview
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
Authority: 988
Siri Hustvedt talks to Sarah Crown In the summer of 1982, Siri Hustvedt and her husband, the novelist Paul Auster, were on their honeymoon. The pair were walking around a gallery in Paris when Hustvedt felt her arm suddenly jerking up and back, slamming her into a wall. She experienced, briefly, a feeling of absolute ...5 weeks ago -
Invisible by Paul Auster
BooksPlease —
Authority: 130
I read Invisible by Paul Auster in January and wasn’t quite sure what to make of it. I feel may understand it more if I reread it, but I have little inclination to do so. The story opens in New York City in 1967 when student Adam Walker meets a Swiss professor, Rudolf Born and his girlfriend Margot. Born is a ...5 weeks ago


