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August 19, 2022

Mazzy Star

 


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August 16, 2022

Happy Hank day!

 


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August 12, 2022

August 4, 2022

Cool it, Stan!

 


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July 18, 2022

Big Country

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July 9, 2022

Yay!

 


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June 27, 2022

Some books I've read 52


American Pastoral by Philip RothSlow beginning, then gets better, but for some reason I found it hard to get into this book. Isn't this supposed to be his masterpiece? Portnoy's Complaint is better!
The Sinner and The Saint: Dostoevsky, a Crime and Its Punishment by Kevin BirminghamA book about Dostoevsky and the writing of Crime and Punishment, and also about the French murdercase that was an inspiration. Time to reread the novel!
Stephen Spielberg by Jim McBrideAn okay biography of Spielberg. I believe there is a more recent edition, but I bought the original paperback from 98, so the book ends with his double triumph of Jurassic Park and Schindler's List.
Apropos of Nothing by Woody AllenFairly amusing autobiography from the Woodster. The self deprecating style of writing can grate occasionally. And I believe he's innocent in the molestation accusations, but his descriptions of some of his younger female actresses don't help.
Marvel Visionaries: John Romita Sr.A nice collection of his comics, including Daredevil, Fantastic Four and, of course, Spider-Man. 
The Mighty Thor: The Invasion of AsgardThe Mighty Thor: The Vengeance of LokiThe Mighty Thor: The Wrath of OdinThe Mighty Thor: To Wake the MangogThe Amazing Spider-Man: With Great Power...The Amazing Spider-Man: The Sinister Six
Hmm, seem to be going through a Marvel phase these days. The Marvel Masterworks paperbacks in a slightly smaller format is a good way to finally read these early comics. A lot of this, like most of Kirby, I never read before. Early Thor comics are not that interesting, but then Kirby is given full freedom, and look out! I still find the book hard to read. Stan Lee's Shakespearean thee, thou and so on has not aged well. At some point I just look at the pictures. The Spider-Man stories have a charm that survives the occasional overwriting. He works well as a character, and Ditko's art looks great. Thor on the other hand, is there a more boring character? "Thor says thee Nay!" Okay, pal.
Currently reading:Nightmare Alley by William Lindsay GreshamCan You Feel The Silence?: Van Morrison by Clinton Heylin
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June 21, 2022

And now in Norwegian

 


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May 22, 2022

Trump does the Morrissey

 



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Trump does Morrissey

 



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