Patrick Murtha
Practically Family
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I always have a number of books in progress. Currently:
Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit -- halfway through, loving it
Georges Simenon, Dirty Snow -- ferocious noir
Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events -- pausing between Books Eight (The Hostile Hospital) and Nine (The Carnivorous Carnival). Brilliant series!
Louis Menand, The Metaphysical Club -- superb intellectual history about the Pragmatists
Zora Neale Hurston, Mules and Men -- one of Hurston's fine accounts of collecting black folklore in the field
Joseph Epstein, In a Cardboard Belt! -- curmudgeonly but excellent essays
Riccardo Orizio, Lost White Tribes -- fascinating study of the last remaining pockets of colonial stragglers around the world
James Harvey, Movie Love in the Fifties -- one of the best books of film criticism I've read in a while
Clive James, Cultural Amnesia -- miniature essays about 20th century world culture. James's erudition is staggering.
Among the books I've recently completed:
Daniel Kalder, Lost Cosmonaut -- terrifically funny and illuminating travels through the obscure Russian republics
Louis Couperus, The Hidden Force -- great turn-of-the-century Dutch novel about the Indonesian colonies
Seth, It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken -- I can't imagine any Lounger not enjoying this nostalgic graphic novel
Ellen Raskin, The Westing Game -- one of the comic masterpieces of contemporary "children's" literature, a deserved Newbery Award winner
Charles Dickens, Martin Chuzzlewit -- halfway through, loving it
Georges Simenon, Dirty Snow -- ferocious noir
Lemony Snicket, A Series of Unfortunate Events -- pausing between Books Eight (The Hostile Hospital) and Nine (The Carnivorous Carnival). Brilliant series!
Louis Menand, The Metaphysical Club -- superb intellectual history about the Pragmatists
Zora Neale Hurston, Mules and Men -- one of Hurston's fine accounts of collecting black folklore in the field
Joseph Epstein, In a Cardboard Belt! -- curmudgeonly but excellent essays
Riccardo Orizio, Lost White Tribes -- fascinating study of the last remaining pockets of colonial stragglers around the world
James Harvey, Movie Love in the Fifties -- one of the best books of film criticism I've read in a while
Clive James, Cultural Amnesia -- miniature essays about 20th century world culture. James's erudition is staggering.
Among the books I've recently completed:
Daniel Kalder, Lost Cosmonaut -- terrifically funny and illuminating travels through the obscure Russian republics
Louis Couperus, The Hidden Force -- great turn-of-the-century Dutch novel about the Indonesian colonies
Seth, It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken -- I can't imagine any Lounger not enjoying this nostalgic graphic novel
Ellen Raskin, The Westing Game -- one of the comic masterpieces of contemporary "children's" literature, a deserved Newbery Award winner