Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Prynne.

Moxley, The Middle Room.

also Giscombe, Prairie Style.
and (by ?) pamela. ....km's class: poetries of dislocation.

coyne class: Heidegger's Turn. IM Intro to Metaphysics. Pathmarks. so, appealling. also: Basic Problems in Philosophy. not seen before? *not* BP in Phenomenology, own in german & english. and the wooded whatever ~ another set of essays ~ os. we still have 2 on the shelf.

+ Zeitoun. would like to see what I think of Eggers's writing, and am interested in this account, of man Zeitoun and wife ~ experience during & after Hurricane Katrina.
--maybe also City of Refuge, by Tom Piazza. fiction re same, experience of two families in New Orleans at time of Katrina. almost won the Morning News book tournament.

+ The Unit. swedish author. Other press. into scandinavian writing lately? knausgaard norway. whatshisname iceland who I've tht for some time shld try Halldor Laxness that blue bk whatitstitle, that I like. now I have archipelago cloth edtn of his first novel.
The Unit appeals because about closed space, finite life.
like Saramago, The Cave. which I am trying to remember. the clay figurines they take to sell. and they move there, why do they have to move there? a closed inside world. entertainment. amenities. then what happens?
+ Ishiguro, Never Let Me Go. "final donation." same phrase right?


purchased Prynne, Zeitoun. also Inside Picture Books and also The Brightening Glance, by Ellen H~ Spitz. seems very good. so that's another direction of current interest, those bks and also Daniel N Stern: Diary of a Baby.

poetry. ~writing, story. childhood. play.


on tv, starting up. January: Big Love. February (early Feb. *not* March.): Lost.
...then in March? Breaking Bad. In Treatment. maybe usofTara.

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