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A Living Thing

A note here to encourage you to check out William Michaelian’s tenth anniversary authorized print edition of A Listening Thing. My comments on the book, such that they are, can be found here. Congratulations William. I couldn’t resist one last laugh with the title of this post (which is how I listed the book before […]

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Apricot Jam and Other Stories—It seemed that we had been filled to overflowing, yet there was still more to come

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Apricot Jam and Other Stories Counterpoint, Hardcover, 375 pages ISBN: 1582436029 / ISBN-13: 9781582436029Comments on the first five stories can be found here. This post covers the last four stories in the collection, the first three of these translated by Kenneth Lantz, “No Matter What” translated by Stephan Solzhenitsyn. “Zhelyabuga Village” is a […]

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Life on the Mississippi (audiobook)

As I mentioned in a previous post, I found the audiobook version of Life on the Mississippi very enjoyable. Narrator Grover Gardner does a wonderful job of capturing the home-spun charm of Mark Twain’s fictionalized experience with the river. The book has two general storylines—Twain’s training to be a steamboat pilot and his taking a […]

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Down where the drunkards roll

While reading Joseph Roth’s The Legend of the Holy Drinker I had this song stuck in my head and it won’t go away even after I finished the novella. So I’ll share it in hopes that it will eventually go away. Richard Thompson, Suzanne Vega, and Loudon Wainwright III perform the old Richard & Linda […]

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The Legend of the Holy Drinker

There is really nothing that people get used to so readily as miracles, once they have experienced them two or three times. Yes! In fact, such is human nature that people begin to feel betrayed when they don’t keep getting all those things that a chance and fleeting circumstance once bestowed on them. People are […]

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The Radetzky March summary

From my first post on the book: Joseph Roth’s The Radetzky March traces the history of the Trotta family across three generations. The grandfather, Joseph, saved Emperor Franz Joseph’s life at the Battle of Solferino, an act that helps and haunts the family across the years. The novel parallels and intertwines the connection between sons […]

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The Radetzky March, Part Three: between lightning and thunder, eternity itself was crammed in

Most of these orders pertained to the evacuation of villages and town and the treatment of pro-Russian Ukrainians, clerics, and spies. Hasty court-martials in villages passed hasty sentences. Secret informers delivered unverifiable reports on peasants, Orthodox priests, teachers, photographers, officials. There was no time. The army had to retreat swiftly but also punish the traitors […]