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What I’m Reading Right Now!

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

Eternal LovecraftEternal Lovecraft, by Jim Turner and others. Years ago, during that summer when my brother was trying to teach me to love fishing as much as he did (trying is correct—it was a failed enterprise), I started carrying along a book for those inevitable moments when I became bored. At some point that summer, those books became books by H. P. Lovecraft. And so I was deep into At The Mountain of Madness when my brother caught a fourteen pound carp (ugghh!) and I suffered his anger when I wouldn’t just drop the book and help him land the monster. I read The Call of Cthulhu along the banks of a Mississippi River levee with the sun burning my neck and the chill of the story in my mind. Strangely enough, I remember The Doom That Came To Sarnath not just because of the doom, but because my brother was using bacon to catch crayfish and crayfish to catch catfish. It was a raw and real lesson on the circle of life in more ways than one. This book was hiding in the stacks of our local public library and so I grabbed it, thinking it was a collection of Lovecraft’s stories. I was wrong. Instead, it’s a collection of people writing on Lovecraftian (yes, a real word, according to editor Jim Turner) themes. In other words, people trying to write fiction like Lovecraft wrote fiction. Having made that discovery, I expected disappointment, but the collection is rather strong so far. It includes stories by Harlan Ellison, Stephen King, Ron Goulart, and others.

Something Like An AutobiographySomething Like An Autobiography, by Akira Kurosawa. Kurosawa falls into that category of people whose lives are almost as famous as their art (okay, maybe not in the United States, but certainly in Japan). Kurosawa directed some of greatest movies ever made, including Rashomon, Seven Samurai, and Yojimbo (all ranked among the top 250 movies every made at IMDB—for what that’s worth). Something Like An Autobiography is a collection of vignettes, pulled from the memory of Kurosawa, written with visual power and arranged with care and beauty until they come to resemble a series of scenes from one of his movies.

The Poisonwood BibleThe Poisonwood Bible, by Barbara Kingslover. I’m reading this book because my wife thinks I need to start reading books by people who are still alive. I’ve not read Kingslover before and so far (I’m fifty pages into it) its seems a bit over-written. Still, I’ll reserve final judgment until I’ve finished the book.

Confessions or What I’m Reading, Right Now!

Wednesday, May 31st, 2006

This week’s books include:
City of GodCity of God, by E. L. Doctorow.
Okay, I’ll admit it. Doctorow is one of those authors I’ve always heard about but never read. Not Billy Bathgate, not Ragtime, not The Book of Daniel. City of God is my first experience. I’ll let you know what I think.
DesperationDesperation, by Stephen King.
Another confession—yes, I’m reading Desperation because I saw the movie on ABC last week (and because I usually like King’s work).
Collected StoriesCollected Stories, by Rudyard Kipling.
Third confession—no, it’s not what you think, I’ve read Kipling before. But I haven’t read a lot of his short stories, including “The Man Who Would Be King” (I saw a made-for-television movie based on the story and I’m thinking its not going to be the same).

A footnote: I read recently that Winston Churchill referred to Kipling as the greatest writer of the English language. I decided to see what all the fuss what about.

What I’m Reading, Right Now!

Friday, February 24th, 2006

I try to limit myself to reading three books at a time. Any less and I find myself getting bored. Any more and I start to loose track of the stories. This week’s reading list includes:

  1. Red Sourghum by Mo Yan. Translated by Howard Goldblatt.
    Red Sourghum
  2. The Deluxe Transitive Vampire by Karen Elizabeth Gordon.
    The Deluxe Transitive Vampire
  3. The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin.
    The Left Hand of Darkness