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Adventures in Reading 2022
PART ONE: DISTRACTION AND ENCHANTMENT 2022 was unkind to my habit of reading lots of books. Partly my paid work was to blame: growing pains (which I am too old for) of the professional kind. Then there was the several weeks I wasted on Thomas Mann‘s Doctor Faustus, which I had to abandon. What drudgery! What a distraction! I’d read and admired a number of Mann’s short stories, but Doctor Faustus struck me as all posturing, a ponderous performance with no point in sight, almost every moment of it arriving via second- or third-hand reports about Mann’s fictional, Schoenbergian composer, Adrian Leverkühn.Read More
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My Year in Books (2015)
I, too, dislike “best books” lists except when they bring me news of books I want to read but somehow overlooked, which is surprisingly seldom. Over 60-plus years of reading, beginning, as I recall, with Little Golden Books, I’ve developed enough self-awareness to guess correctly about 70 percent of time which books will bring me that mixture of pleasure and revelation that is my particular addiction.Read More
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Breadcrumbs: A Personal Anthology of 2009 (Part Two)
This post continues the “anthology” described in the previous post. I recommend you start there! ~~~ From MY HAIR TURNING GRAY AMONG STRANGERSby Leroy V. Quintana GRANDMOTHER’S FATHER Grandmother’s father was killed by some tejanosone winter, hit in the back of the head with a rifle buttas he was placing his foot into some tracks in the snowto prove they were to big to be his.They had accused him of stealing traps from their lines.Read More