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It says her schedule ends at 2 a.m., which gives her a 15-hour period of study, give or take. That's just what it says--I don't advocate it.
This reminds me of Rudolf Steiner's theosophy and related Waldorf schools, which are relatively widespread and about 100 years old. Bunch of doo, IMO...
Better than The Alienist, other Caleb Carr, is The Quincunx by Charles Palliser. It's a book that should be much better known.
To me, Carr's books have the feel of contemporary characters and stories 'set' in an earlier time, so they ring very falsely in dialogue and character's movitations...
Ha. I don't even try to keep up with what she's done lately. I just occasionally pick up one of her books. Among others, I remember reading American Appetites, Because It is Bitter, and Triumph of the Spider Monkeys. Half of what she's written is already out of print.
I like Shade's list.
I think in this league or better yet are:
Robert Graves
Jean Stafford
Ring Lardner (for those who like Hemingway or N. West)
John Cheever
Somone fairly new who I'm planning to read soon is:
Mark Helprin, Pacific and Other Stories
Just read Alice...
Yowza, this is really testing the limits of my Franglais, but I'm getting a kind of "I'm rubber, you're glue" kind of message here, ,what with all the ears full of cotton. Nice one.
You can do worse than that, StillI. I'm sure of it. :)
Voila! Une Poeme Terrible
'Vous êtes lamé'
Vous me parlez
'Je ne t'aime pas.
Nous ons finis.'
Regardez-la
Vous êtes stupide
Donnez-moi
Pas de cupide.
My True Love's Arse
Okey dokey, here's my barfly's sonnet from yesterday. It's English-flavoured, for the pub crowd. Are you out there, Freya?? I need your stamp of approval:
My True Love's Arse
My true love's arse with brewer's best pint grows
And belly broadens, filled with hops and...
Has it been a year already? My, how times flies . . . I hope last year's contributors will make a reappearance. Here's one I wrote today and posted over at the Palimp:
(apologies to Will Shaks.)
Shall I compare thee to a roasted ham?
Though are as salty, not as pink
Thy flesh is not as firm...
There's a great interview from 1995 of John Le Carre, in front of a live audience. The interviewer is George Plimpton of the Paris Review. Really worth listening to.
http://www.parisreview.com/viewaudio.php/prmMID/5276
January
Finished
Running in the Family by Michael Ondaatje
Symptoms of Withdrawal by Christopher Kennedy Lawford
Runaway and other stories by Alice Munro
No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
A Cold Case by Philip Gorevitch
Read in part
Ulysses by James Joyce...
The way I see it is that every big publisher of memoirs has their legal dept. review the MS for potential liable. Now they have one more thing to worry about. They will probably ask their authors to sign legal waivers (disobliging the publisher of any responsibility) and also sign something on...