Jason's Blog, page 55
February 24, 2017
Ectoplasma doofus
Published on February 24, 2017 00:05
February 23, 2017
Happy birthday, David Sylvian!
Published on February 23, 2017 01:41
February 22, 2017
Un chien Emmylou
Published on February 22, 2017 02:59
February 18, 2017
Signings 2017
Expérience, Lyon 18.3
Super Héros, Paris 24.3
Salon de Livre, Paris 25-26.3
Salo del Comic, Barcelona 31.3-1.4
TCAF, Toronto 13-14.5
OCX, Oslo 9-10.6
FIRN, Frontignan 30.6-2.7
LICAF, Kendal, UK 13-15.10
Super Héros, Paris 24.3
Salon de Livre, Paris 25-26.3
Salo del Comic, Barcelona 31.3-1.4
TCAF, Toronto 13-14.5
OCX, Oslo 9-10.6
FIRN, Frontignan 30.6-2.7
LICAF, Kendal, UK 13-15.10
Published on February 18, 2017 00:22
February 12, 2017
Some books I've read 29

Several good stories. Interestingly, the film Blow-Up has almost nothing to do with the short story.
A Change of Light and Other Stories by Julio Cortazar
His last short story collection. Not as good as All Fires the Fire, less Bunuel Twilight Zone, but I especially liked the stories Summer and Second Time Around. Several stories about illness.
Chronopios and Famas by Julio Cortazar
After only a couple of his books, I'm no expert on Cortazar, but it seems like maybe this is him on his most absurd and playful.
A Certain Lucas by Julio Cortazar
Another collection of texts rather than short stories, like C&P, some autobiographical, I would guess.
The Gluyas Williams Gallery
Glorious ligne claire drawings from Williams, especially the full page drawings. Skipped the prose from Robert Benchley
Le tunnel by Ernesto Sabato
I read this in French. Hey, it's only 140 pages. Very funny book, the first half at least, maybe less after that. An Argentine The Stranger.
Looking for the Stranger: Albert Camus and the Life of a Literary Classic by Alice Kaplan
All you ever wanted to know about this book.
Geniuses Together: American Writers in Paris in the 1920s by Humphrey Carpenter
I already knew some of this stuff, especially the Hemingway anecdotes, but Carpenter also writes about the lesser known expatriates, like John Glassco and Kay Boyle.
Bathing the Lion by Jonathan Carrol
Pretty typical from Carrol. Starts normal, then... weird stuff happens
Gus 4: Happy Clem by Christophe Blain
Blain could draw someone reading the phone book for 100 pages and it would be great.
Les voyeurs by Gabrielle Bell
Found this for 3 euros at Gibert Joseph! Bell is always worth reading.
Demon vol. 1 by Jason Shiga
Darkly hilarious. Jason gave me a signed copy of this book in Angoulême.
Books given up:
The Sea Came in at Midnight by Steve Erickson
At page 88. I found the book to be "edgy" to an almost cartoony degree, with death, drugs and sex from page 1. And it starts with a Kierkegaard quote. I guess Nick Cave asked for too much.
If On a Winter's Night a Traveller by Italo Calvino
At page 94. Just lost interest. I might pick it up again later.
Published on February 12, 2017 00:01
February 10, 2017
Soon, soon...
Published on February 10, 2017 02:01
February 9, 2017
Hipster doofus 4
Published on February 09, 2017 03:58
February 7, 2017
Hipster doofus 3
Published on February 07, 2017 00:10
February 6, 2017
Hipster doofus 2
Published on February 06, 2017 00:20
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