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- From: zwicky@csli.stanford.edu (Arnold Zwicky)
- Subject: end-of-the-year reading
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.051507.28801@Csli.Stanford.EDU>
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- Keywords: books
- Sender: zwicky@Csli.Stanford.EDU (Arnold Zwicky)
- Organization: stanford, lsa, outil, osu,...
- Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1992 05:15:07 GMT
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- one of the things i do as i work my way across the country each
- december is to read - while i stop for coffee or meals along the road,
- and at the end of the day, before going to sleep. here's what i've
- been reading this year, in order...
-
- Jonathan Ryman's _Was_ (which i learned about here on soc.motss). a
- complex, both deeply sad and marvelously transcending, novel that
- sticks in your mind for a long time. for one thing, it gets into
- the minds of children in a way that seems (to this adult trying to
- recover his own childhood feelings) just so. but then i was just
- crazy about the oz books - all of them, but especially the baum
- ones - as a kid. real frontier kansas, oz, judy garland and her
- mother and father and sisters in so. cal., gay men in l.a., a
- difficult childhood in canada, changing irretrievable landscapes,
- death from aids, the salvation of fantasy, l. frank baum as a
- schoolteacher, and a lot more.
-
- Martha Stewart's _The Old Silent_. a british detective novel
- combining old forms (i see a lot of margery allingham in this, my
- first, stewart novel, picked up in a d.c. airport bookshop) and new
- themes (rock bands, for instance). i tended to lose patience with it
- and to forget who was who, but bits of it are hilarious and/or
- touching.
-
- Robert Plunket's _Love Junkie_. i read the new york times reviews
- of this, thought it might be entertaining. found a nasty metallic
- undertaste in the book, though parts of it are a hoot. the problem is
- that plunket seems to dislike his narrator (a rich,
- three-quarters-clueless, straight woman) *and* her gay-male foils
- (one of them a porn star with extraordinary presence); everybody is
- untrustworthy as a narrator, and there is no joy in work, sex,
- affiliation, or anything. superficially funny, underneath it is
- to cry.
-
- Roger Lewin's _Complexity_. very personalized, amazingly macho,
- presentation of ideas about chaos, complexity, and artificial
- life. *hated* it at the beginning, but warmed somewhat.
-
- Gerald Graff's _Beyond the Culture Wars_. about "teaching
- the conflicts" instead of pretending they don't exist. most of
- it sounds eminently sensible to me, but then i've been reading
- graff and others on this topic for some time, and trying to do
- something along these lines. i wonder if the book will sell.
-
- Mike Davis's _City of Quartz_. the 90s cultural history of
- l.a. required reading as i prepare to go to that city for the
- linguistic society meetings. dark musings on the modern city.
- still in progress...
-
- arnold (thinking about l.a.)
-
-