What are you reading?
I am trying to finish Infinite Jest, again. I started The Luminaries then realized I wasn't allowed to pick up a book that large until I finished IJ. It's tough cause I've been reading fun summer reads: Gone Girl, A Tale for the Time Being, magazine articles. But I got through the weird winter world politics/tennis game part that was holding me back for so long, so maybe there is hope!
Thinking of starting an internet book club specifically for the rereading of House of Leaves in November. Who wants to have night terrors?!?
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I have mostly been reading instruction manuals lately.
I love "tennis game part" as a description of IJ. Ha ha ha ha
I'M READING:
- A book about music and political economy
- A book about the origins of capitalism
- A book about adaptations of Shakespeare into music
- A book about hipsters
- My current for-fun reading is one of those Ben McIntyre studies of spying in WWII, although I also have one of those Mary Beard books about ancient Rome.
- I just finished Colson Whitehead's zombie novel, which was shockingly a disappointment although aspects of it were thought-provoking
- Also just finished the new David Mitchell, which was also disappointing
maybe time to re-read Infinite Jest. I'm in a fiction rut!
HOUSE OF LEAVES CLUB
I think a book club would work well for that book. There is so much to untangle and discuss and react to.
Remember Alex's idea that we would meet to read House of Leaves aloud in the crawl space underneath YU?
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OK. I'm going to host a House of Leaves internet discussion board for November. F reading that thing in a crawl space. UGHHHGHGH.
I'm excited about seeing the gone girl movie! I actually just listened to the book while driving to California. I've heard mixed reviews of the movie. The book is fun, not mind-blowing.
If it's a chore, don't read it! I read it quickly and all the time because I find it pleasurable. I surely wouldn't do it if it didn't bring me pleasure, as I am a reading libertine when it comes to my not-for-school reading
IN THE FACE
that is like the textbook example of a FUCKING AMATEUR tip
Just getting through shit as fast as possible, that's what reading's about
BURNED
SLAMMED
IN THE FACE
http://wiki.ursinus.edu/index.php/Infinite_Jest_Chapter_Summaries
"In this section we are introduced to a few new characters, and we are given more details about characters we have already seen. Geoffrey Day is new to Ennet House. He was a teacher at a junior college before he drove his Saab through the window of a sporting goods store and subsequently went shopping. After this incident (and a few others) he walked into Ennet House. Day identifies his whole existence with his head, meaning he overthinks everything and connects all things associated with his disease with logic (in Day's case, specifically, he finds AA illogic and inconsistent with its own principles). Day also lives through cliches and over-analyzes everything. He especially annoys Gately in particular. We also meet Burt F. Smith, who is most likely the guy that C, Poor Tony, and yrstruly beat up and robbed before C's Wo-enduced poisoning. My reasoning for this is that Wallace tells us Smith was beaten up and mugged in Cambridge on Xmas Eve of last year...this seems to connect directly with the robbery and drug use of C, Poor Tony, and yrstruly around that same time. Smith has attempted to get clean about 50 times before, his marriage is in shambles, and he lost his hands and feet from being left to freeze after the mugging. Charlotte Treat is another (new?) character we are given details about in this section. She sews all the time, is a former prostitute, has flame red hair, and HIV. Emil Minty is also described...He is a hard-core smack-addict with an orange mohawk. He looks like a man who has been on the streets since youth, evidenced by his sooty complexion...I'm thinking he is also a character we've seen before, my guess is yrstruly, but I'm not sure. Green is another resident of Ennet House; he is the guy we saw earlier married to Mildred Bonk...we know this because of his tattoo. Randy Lenz is a man on both sides of the law, probably in rehab just to avoid repercussions of his drug use/abuse. Gately does not seem too fond of Lenz either; he mentions that Lenz is most likely a knife-owner, which makes him irritated. Gately is described as a bored supervisor of Ennet House residents...he lays lazily on a sofa, silently and unobtrusively observing the rest of the group. He is 29 and has been sober for 421 days at our last update. Even though a lot of the characters are described in relation to how Gately feels about them, I do not think Gately himself is the narrator of this section, because he himself is also described. It seems to be more of an 3rd person indifferent narrator. The section ends with Day and Lenz arguing over Lenz's obsession with time."
Poor Aaron Swartz.
http://www.aaronsw.com/weblog/ijend
Year of the Tucks Medicated Pad
Year of the Trial-Size Dove Bar
Year of the Perdue Wonderchicken
Year of the Whisper-Quiet Maytag Dishmaster
Year of the Yushityu 2007 Mimetic-Resolution-Cartridge-View-Motherboard-Easy-To-Install-Upgrade For Infernatron/InterLace TP Systems For Home, Office Or Mobile (sic)
Year of Dairy Products from the American Heartland
Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment
Year of Glad
I love Gately so much
what a wonderful character
Dirty Wars by the dude that wrote the Blackwater book
Camouflage by Joe Halderman (a favorite author but this is kinda a weird story)
The Man That Mistook His Wife For A Hat (waiting for me at the library)
Three words to open up a brave new world of borrowing e-books from the library: Overdrive Media Console.
I guess you can only produce a Cloud Atlas every so often.
I left all of my books at the studio today, so I can't tell you what the F they are, and it feels really good. I'm in college so there's like some history and a Kierkegaard and also Emily Dickinson.
I 100% also conflated house of leaves with Cider House Rules. Why is that?
Conflating House of Leaves with Cider House Rules made me LOLOLOL so funny!!! Such wildly different tones
I think House of Leaves is longer than 200 pages, somebody check
709!! So much longer than I thought
which i appreciate to no end
EDIT: Oh great, now the original is gone and only my (edited) dupe remains. Sigh.
The short version: The novel Raintree Country looks like a fascinating book on Civil War ear. And check out the Disunion blog on NYT if you are interested in that period of history.
Phew.
I really want long books to be published as a bunch of little magazines so I can take them into the hot tub at the gym and only ruin a tiny piece of the book if I drop it in.
I steward this, intermittently (sometimes no one sends pics and I forget to ask around for more).
so far we've got:
Dale
Mike
Major B
Floss
my best friend from high school who isn't on uhx
Diane reading the cliffs notes
I like the idea of splitting the reading up into clearly-delineated chunks.
LETS DO THIS
I am ready to start this Friday, will you have the readings by then?
Is Alex gonna skip THESE footnotes? Ha ha ha ha YOU CAN'T