Mariasha Pessl - Calamiteitenleer voor gevorderden

Om de zoveel tijd heb je een film of boek dat intellectuelisme promoot en desondanks zeer succesvol wordt. Ik denk aan de film ‘Dead Poets Society’ in 1989 en Donna Tartt’s The Secret History van 4 jaar later. ‘Calamiteitenleer voor gevorderden’ nam het stokje over in 2006.

Maar zoals iemand me met betrekking tot een TV-serie eens aanprees met ‘de eerste twee seizoenen moet je er inkomen, maar dan wordt het echt goed’, zo zou mijn compliment aan dit boek hooguit kunnen zijn dat het na zo’n 300 bladzijden ook echt wel spannend wordt.

Helaas ben je dan al helemaal murw gebeukt door de overdreven stijl -denk aan roccoco, maar op de plaats van elke krul een toelichting als deze (of een literatuurverwijzing (Sewer Pirouette (2026))- die ik slechts één alinea volhoud.

Net genoeg thriller om uit te lezen, maar dat komt ook omdat ik momenteel heel veel tijd heb.

Binnenkort in een minibieb in Noordoost Friesland af te halen.

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Robert E. Howard - The Complete Chronicles of Conan

Did I enjoy it? Yes.
Would I recommend it? No.

The racism and sexism are at the level I would expect from a white rural Texan writing in the 1930's. Even though explicitly praising diversity of peoples (races) when describing nations or cities, his women are mostly passive and always taken and 'savages' are all too often cruel blacks. His romantic view of the 'barbarian' as a man with innate decency and other talents lost to 'civilized men' is something that was dated even in the 1930's.

So why did I enjoy this collection still?

For one there is the 'antropological' aspect of reading this kind of stuff. Besides that, these short stories are like the SF of that era, completely plot-driven, fast paced. You want to turn that page. Lastly there are stylistic aspects that hint back to the oral traditions of Norse myths. For instance the use of alliterations, like 'the lurking listener' 'a purple pulp' (what Conan would have been if crushed by a falling stone) and even better Howard's use of kennning-like descriptions. 'The sharp cloud' for a barrage of arrows, 'blue rolling wastes' for the sea and 'his crimson work' for Conan slaying his enemies.

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#LezenIsLeuk #FantasyReads #Reading #BigBook

One of my favorite phrases from the #AA #BigBook is "what are we going to do about a thing like that?" (P. 81)

Today I realized my parents and brother have avoided adulting a lot & for years.

Followed by, I'm here trying to make up for it by doing industrial level #adulting for 2 weeks.

Followed by, I've been adulting for these folks since I was 11, that's what #parentification means.

But my dad's old & sweet & fragile & I love him. 🤷‍♀️ So what am I going to do about a thing like that?

Please enjoy my BIG BOOK, made from the worst paper you've ever seen and drawn with my non-dominant hand a few years ago at a convention (1)

#mastoart #comics #zine #diy #sajanrai #bigbook

Went on a gallery adventure w 2 home group friends. Talked about embroidery, old quilts, crochet, collage, drawing, teaching, passing gas, living w partners, marriage, not marriage, polyamory, Black Nationalism, holiday traditions, the plain language translation of the #BigBook, being in debt, getting out of debt, sponsorship, Twitter imploding, oat vs almond milk, & see you at the meeting tomorrow.❤️❤️❤️

#Grateful
#AlcoholicsAnonymous
#RecoveryPosse

Holy shit! Das a big motherf'n book! Felt like I was holding a child in my arms. 😮

#book #bigbook #atlas #architecture #library #proudfather #big #baby #圖集 #建構 #書 #大書 #圖書館 #大 #寶貝