That Stendhal should have confessed to have written one of his books for a hundred readers is something that brings on wonder and concern. Something that will not cause wonder and probably no concern is whether this other book will have Stendhal’s hundred readers, or fifty, or twenty, or even ten. Ten? Five perhaps. The […]
Picture source Chapter CXXXV: Oblivion… Put that name in small caps. OBLIVION! It’s only proper that all honor be paid to a personage so despised and so worthy, a last-minute gues at the party, but a sure one. The lady who dazzled at the dawn of the present reign knows it and, even more painfully, […]
I’m beginning to regret this book. Not that it bores me, I have nothing to do and, really, putting together a few meager chapters for that other world is always a task that distracts me a little from eternity a little. But the book is tedious, it has the smell of the grave about it; […]
Well, you can tell what we did this weekend, much to the chagrin of a few pumpkins. Not much in the way of links this week since the Chrees household has been busy with spookier things. That being said… Brideshead undermined (link is dead) It seems the recent movie version of Evelyn Waugh’s novel decided […]
Rua Direita no Rio de Janeiro (by Johann Moritz Rugendas) Brás Cubas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virgília . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brás […]
Picture source For some time I debated whether I should start these memoirs at the beginning or at the end, that is, whether I should put my birth or my death in first place. Since common usage would call for beginning with birth, two considerations led me to adopt a different method: the first is […]
Jay Walker’s library Picture sourceGeek meets library A few weeks ago I linked to an article featuring beautiful libraries. This article features Jay Walker’s library, “about 3,600 square feet on three mazelike levels”. The Escher-like library is a beauty to behold, as well as the interesting works it contains: What gets him excited are things […]
Joaquim Maria Machado de AssisIt took a while to find things online (in English) about Machado de Assis. While a few of these items are repetitive, I’ll include the links I found interesting: His Wikipedia entry A beautiful site created by the Academia Brasileira de Letras Reading Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, an article from […]
One of the unique marbled pages from Volume III Picture source In which I bid a fond farewell to the Shandy clan. When putting a book back on the bookshelf or returning it to the library I usually don’t consciously think whether I’ll revisit it again. So where does Tristram Shandy fall? “For those who […]
Thomas Patch: Sterne and Death“This is not a digression from it, but the work itself” — Pliny the Younger (epigraph to Volumes VII and VIII) If I have joked too facetiously with anything, by the muses and the graces and all the power of the poets, I beseech thee not to mistake me” — Julius […]