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![]() Soho in the 50s, Daniel Farson Although mainly a photobook, the text gives a great account of the whole Francis Bacon/Colony Room set. After reading this, anyone who thinks the Factory in the 60s was a trial by fire should've tried to hold their own with this lot. Even if you don't buy into Bacon's gutter-glamour thing, still some brilliant photographs to look at ![]() ![]() |
![]() My third attempt. I'm about 120 pages deep. I actually get the mistaken identity/mistaken clothing thing this time. It's all about how the people are the same and meaningless...or something. |
and Huey Lewis.
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I tried to read Vachss but couldn't deal with his ultra-self-righteousness. He's like a Noir-Henry Rollins. |
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![]() For what is really an autobiographical fantasy based on the author's previous decades' experience with Hollywood really doesn't seem like a great premise for a 691 page novel and yet, reading it again a few years later it is still better than I remembered. Obviously it was good if I managed to finish it the first time around |
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before i forget: i read this one while i was in the states
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for the 10th + time
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http://parade.condenast.com/266106/v...the-50-states/
"New York The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption and Pee Sarah Silverman" HAHAHA (loved that book though. sarah <3 ) |
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Meh.. more like some kind of Echo Park pissing contest. ![]() I know I'm like 20 years too late but I never got around to reading this until I found it on the $0.50 book rack at the library across the street from work (I think I've bought like 50 books from them now, and spent what must be a grand total of $20, I have literally nowhere to put them, I got unread books stacked in about every corner of my room, closet, drawers, and nook and cranny of my MacArthur Park district overcrowded book shelf)... This novel is epic. Its like a shoe-gaze Gabriel Garcia-Marquez.. more emotive, with more droning teeth saturated through its cutting, poetic insights. You can literally feel this text bleeding through the almost arbitrariness of the words.. |
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This reminds me of Cabinet portrait, a novel by Swiss author Jean-Luc Benoziglio. The narrator's been asked to leave his place as he's divorcing. He finds a new apartment which is too small for him to stash every volume of his encyclopedia. He uses the restroom that every tenant shares to pack them (apparently it has more space for that) and spends too much time there to be appreciated by the other folks. That could have been an idea... It's really well written, I really don't know if it's ever been translated to whatever language it could have. The guy received an award for the book in France. And went on a 6 year drought after that (it ain't my favorite, though: Beno s'en va-t-en guerre pleased me even more: tourists wonder whether leaving the lovely island they're staying at as the premices of a war arise - the treatment of the story is brilliant, we're stuck with them and they really can't see much from their little port). Currently ending Tough Guys Don't Dance. I cut a picture in a tv programme years ago. It was from Norman Mailer's movie from his book. That picture was beautiful. But the movie is nowhere to be seen, and is apparently so-so. I like the writing. |
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Ben Marcus - Leaving the Sea
Thomas Pynchon - Bleeding Edge Garry Kasparov - How Life Imitates Chess |
Re-Make/Re-Model: Becoming Roxy Music - Michael Bracewell
Read & Burn: A Book About Wire - Wilson Neate A Very Irregular Head: The Life Of Syd Barrett - Rob Chapman |
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