Alex Kudera's Blog, page 120
May 6, 2014
tales of retail
Published on May 06, 2014 00:13
May 4, 2014
Wuhan, China
Reading
Little White Duck: A Childhood in China
led me to Wuhan, China, a large sprawling city dissected by a huge river that Chairman Mao is said to have swum across. Further online searches led me to the Wuhan Mikado, an intriguing structure that appears to have trees and grass on multiple levels.
Published on May 04, 2014 07:22
May 2, 2014
from Turkey and Armenia to Russia and Ukraine
** Elif Batuman's The Possessed takes us everywhere from Stanford to Russia to Uzbekistan.
** I feared Batuman failed to mention any of my favorites from Russian literature (Shalamov, Olesha, and Biely among others), and then, like magic, Biely showed up in a footnote a few pages after this anxiety set in. So, yes, it was more like a doubt or disappointment, not a genuine fear.
** Arthur Nersesians's Dogrun has a Yuri Olesha reference!
** I read Turkish-American Batuman just before Armenian-American Nersesian, and, like a naive American-American dip shit, I imagine myself resolving the history of their ancestors.
** On Easter Sunday, we ate with people who described themselves as Ukrainians raised in Russia. The father came from the town that "Gooseberries" takes place in.
** An interpretation of Yuri Olesha's Envy is that it is equally critical of both capitalism and communism, Russia and its "foreign devils," and this is consistent with how I teach Ha Jin's "After Cowboy Chicken Came To Town."
** As you can see, I'm in a jam, and this sort of superficial listing is the best I can do.
** Also, I promised myself, I'd try to stop blogging and begin writing short little pieces I could then submit to journals and zines.
** I can't prove that the global news headlines continue to insist we are sliding into sustained global conflict, or World War III, but I can't prove that we're not.
** But blogging is easy and addictive.
** I must return to typing in more corrections I've made by hand.
** So I'll add detail to this another time.
** Fight for your long weekend!
** I feared Batuman failed to mention any of my favorites from Russian literature (Shalamov, Olesha, and Biely among others), and then, like magic, Biely showed up in a footnote a few pages after this anxiety set in. So, yes, it was more like a doubt or disappointment, not a genuine fear.
** Arthur Nersesians's Dogrun has a Yuri Olesha reference!
** I read Turkish-American Batuman just before Armenian-American Nersesian, and, like a naive American-American dip shit, I imagine myself resolving the history of their ancestors.
** On Easter Sunday, we ate with people who described themselves as Ukrainians raised in Russia. The father came from the town that "Gooseberries" takes place in.
** An interpretation of Yuri Olesha's Envy is that it is equally critical of both capitalism and communism, Russia and its "foreign devils," and this is consistent with how I teach Ha Jin's "After Cowboy Chicken Came To Town."
** As you can see, I'm in a jam, and this sort of superficial listing is the best I can do.
** Also, I promised myself, I'd try to stop blogging and begin writing short little pieces I could then submit to journals and zines.
** I can't prove that the global news headlines continue to insist we are sliding into sustained global conflict, or World War III, but I can't prove that we're not.
** But blogging is easy and addictive.
** I must return to typing in more corrections I've made by hand.
** So I'll add detail to this another time.
** Fight for your long weekend!
Published on May 02, 2014 07:25
the old man and the sea
I reread The Sun Also Rises in early May 2012, and I'm rereading The Old Man and the Sea in early May 2014.
Who else could get away with "the Yankees of New York" or the "Indians of Cleveland" or the boy, the man, the fish, and a gigantic feat of "hand game" (arm wrestling) against a powerful "Negro" that then causes said opponent to lose all confidence?
Nevertheless, I recommend, and I see Powell's has one for sale at the airport!
Who else could get away with "the Yankees of New York" or the "Indians of Cleveland" or the boy, the man, the fish, and a gigantic feat of "hand game" (arm wrestling) against a powerful "Negro" that then causes said opponent to lose all confidence?
Nevertheless, I recommend, and I see Powell's has one for sale at the airport!
Published on May 02, 2014 04:44
April 30, 2014
motel life in disney world
Willy Vlautin's
The Motel Life
isn't based on how children are living in Disney World, but it could be.
Published on April 30, 2014 20:44
April 28, 2014
goodreads review
Published on April 28, 2014 12:29
April 24, 2014
dividing line
Published on April 24, 2014 03:38
April 20, 2014
Congratulations to "The Over-Educated Negro"
Congratulations to the blogger/academic otherwise known as "The Over-Educated Negro" for completing his PhD. I'd only become aware of him because he reviewed my book three years ago, but his blog has flavor, insight, and energy. Here's some good recent stuff worth checking out!
Happy Easter.
Happy Easter.
Published on April 20, 2014 10:00
April 19, 2014
two ducks, take two
Published on April 19, 2014 17:30