The Light and the Dark by Mikhail Shishkin Translation by Andrew Bromfield London: Quercus (2013) A moment came when I sensed the connection very intensely: This frozen cosmic void that I simply couldn’t drag myself out of could only be filled by that miraculous humming, rustling, booming, swelling tidal wave of words. It turned out […]
Month: 12 years ago
I’ve reached an existential moment for this blog. I don’t feel like I’m contributing to any discussion, which reflects my own interests since lately I have focused on nooks, crannies, and shadows of literature (at least in the English speaking world) that few people seem interested in despite my enthusiasm. I want to thank everyone […]
I don’t think I’ll ever get caught up on what I missed this past week. I did want to highlight the articles on Miklós Szentkuthy in Asymptote journal while I work my way through everything. The first article is an overview on Szentkuthy by Rainer J. Hanshe titled Entering the World Stage: Miklós Szentkuthy’s Ars […]
I’ve been distracted from posting the past few weeks because of my mom falling and fracturing her collarbone. It’s amazing how much energy is required to take care of things from a distance. Fortunately I have two great brothers helping out. I’m traveling this next week and I’m not sure how much internet access I’ll […]
Thank a discussion on Neil Young’s Bridge School Benefit for this post, in particular the closing number of the Saturday evening concert of 1996 where Patti Smith joins many of the evening’s performers during the closing number “Helpless.” It turns out there is a YouTube video of this performance, which illustrates what I tried to […]
Mikhail Shishkin signing a copy of Maidenhair (sorry for the poor lighting)I wanted to post an initial impression on tonight’s event “Mikhail Shishkin’s Amazing Maidenhair” before I went to bed. I plan to post more about the event…maybe an extended post with a transcription. I thoroughly enjoyed the event and it turned out to be […]
Demosthenes of Athens and the Fall of Classical Greece by Ian Worthington Oxford University Press, 2013 ISBN: 9780199931958 Demosthenes (384-322 BC) profoundly shaped one of the most eventful epochs in antiquity. His political career spanned three decades, during which time Greece fell victim to Macedonian control, first under Philip II and then Alexander the Great. […]