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message 151: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Nick wrote: "That copy of W&M right there makes me wonder the same thing as when I look on Abe for new, cheap copies: how many copies of this book are sitting unread on people's shelves or unread, sitting in a ..."

The books I'm into recently can be gotten for pennies in pristine condition. I was surprised that the hardbacks of Le Ton Beau De Marot: In Praise Of The Music Of Language were in like new condition for pennies. I purchased three, one to look pretty on the shelf, one as a gift, and one to take apart and scan to put into my iPad for easy enlargement of the type, highlighting and making notes. It was hard taking apart the least pristine book.


message 152: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments My W&M is still en route, but a beautiful used library copy of The Tunnel came in. It was pretty big, so I thought it was W&M. I imagine W&M would be bigger. I flipped through The Tunnel, and it looks like a fascinating book, with some visual word play. Here's a funny page:




message 153: by Stephen M, Tome Terminator (new)

Stephen M | 81 comments That's hot. I like how it's jizzing an "I". I feel like psychoanalytic feminists would have a field day with this page. I can already hear Kristeva lurking somewhere in the background.


message 154: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments I read her Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection and liked it a lot. It didn't seem like it's skewed toward the feminist side of things. I thought her analysis was pretty balanced.

I like the "One ball always hangs a little lower than the other."


message 155: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Nathan did read it and I "liked" his review. I've been chasing so many books in the last couple of weeks and reading up on reviews, I forgot. Sorry, Nathan.


message 156: by Vilma (last edited Oct 04, 2012 10:48PM) (new)

Vilma (vaalkyrjaa) Aloha wrote: "One ball always hangs a little lower than the other"

and very visual it is... Kudos to Mr Gass, he got that one really right


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When do you plan on reading The Tunnel, Aloha? I'm only about 150 pages in but I'm already placing it in my arbitrarily defined canon of Favourite Books.


message 158: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments That will have to be my next book of the encyclopedic category. When can I squeeze it in? IDK. One of my goals is to read the top books in the encyclopedic list that was in the essay. I have a heavy reading plan ahead of me from hanging out with you guys. I'll have to see how I prioritize everything depending on what's going on at the moment. This is all self-taught and by whims. My whimsical nose led me to you guys, so I'll let it lead me some more. I have a crazy month with my sister flying in this week and several birthdays, and my social life is picking up again with friends knocking on my reclusive door. I'm amazed at the ability of friends to still stay in touch with me. Looks like I'll be making lots of trips into NYC this month! I should buy a train pass.

I started Women and Men, which is complex! The passages can't be absorbed in one passing. I love the flow of consciousness associated with the birthing scene, from the point of view of a complex and intelligent woman, which leads me to think that it is better to have a brain that only sings "Duke of Earl" when you're in the middle of an intense situation.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy4K-q...

BTW, anybody noticed that they ape the writing style of books they're reading in their posts? I'm starting to flow-of-conscious more and I need to go to the birthing part of this forum once I've completed my thoughts on this. My eyeballs are starting the Choor Monster section but my thoughts are still back in the birthing scene since I can connect with that experience. Ha! I'll do a flow-of-consciousness review of this book.


message 159: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments In the second passing of the flow-of-consciousness above, all the I's will be removed, "Duke, Duke, Duke of I's, Duke, Duke, Duke of I, Duke, Duke, Duke of I...."


message 160: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments My copy came in! It was withdrawn from the Niles Community Library in Niles, Michigan. It looks like it hasn't been checked out in years. The check out card said May 6, 1987, but no check out stamps. It's in good condition. The book reads better in book form than in eBook, although I wouldn't give up the eBook version. I like to arm myself with as many versions as I can to catch all the nuances.


message 161: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Actress in the House came in the mail today, too.


message 162: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Aloha wrote: "My copy came in!"

Huzzah!


message 163: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Thanks for your help in procuring it, Nathan.


message 164: by Stephen M, Tome Terminator (new)

Stephen M | 81 comments Congrats Nick! I can't wait for you to get it and witness the immensity of the thing.


s.penkevich [mental health hiatus] (spenkevich) | 18 comments Nick wrote: "I have purchased a copy of Women and Men for $17.66 + shipping. Got it from Abe, where I have been checking every day.

My suggestion to all of you still looking is to check Abe every day for a co..."


Nice, congrats. I checked it the other day and, jumping the gun, almost bought 'Women and Men Hardcover Dust Jacket' for around $10. Then I realized it was just the dust jacket and not the book. Glad I read before firing off my money.


message 166: by Stephen M, Tome Terminator (new)

Stephen M | 81 comments Ha, when a book's cover is $10 then you know that it's in high demand.


message 167: by s.penkevich [mental health hiatus] (last edited Oct 18, 2012 12:00PM) (new)

s.penkevich [mental health hiatus] (spenkevich) | 18 comments Stephen M wrote: "Ha, when a book's cover is $10 then you know that it's in high demand."

Exactly! I should have bought it so I can hide when I'm reading 50 Shades... bwahaha.


s.penkevich [mental health hiatus] (spenkevich) | 18 comments Nick wrote: "s.penkevich wrote: "Nice, congrats. I checked it the other day and, jumping the gun, almost bought 'Women and Men Hardcover Dust Jacket' for around $10. Then I realized it was just the dust jacket ..."

Or until the next drunken book buyer gets overly excited


message 169: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Congratulations, Nick!


message 170: by Kris (new)

Kris (krisrabberman) | 23 comments Nick wrote: "Aloha wrote: "Congratulations, Nick!"

Thanks! :)"


Hooray, Nick!!!


message 171: by Vilma (new)

Vilma (vaalkyrjaa) Jonathan wrote: "It's kind of weird that the Dalkey paperback, on average, is going for more than the signed and numbered first editions."

I have never seen the Dalkey paperback so far, only the signed hardcover


message 172: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments It might be that the later editions contain a couple more stories that were missing from the first editions. I have to check to see whether I have them somewhere.


message 173: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Hmmm...Now I'm on the hunt for the extra stories. Would anybody know where they would be?


message 174: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Aloha wrote: "Hmmm...Now I'm on the hunt for the extra stories. Would anybody know where they would be?"

Preparations for Search
Night Soul and Other Stories -- "The Unknown Kid"


message 175: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments I now have them all! thanks, Nick and Nate, the name of my two nephews. LOL.


message 176: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Jonathan wrote: "I'm not sure we are to think of these things as missing from W&M so much as cut on purpose and then later released on their own, right?"

Cut would be the word I'd use. I haven't heard any struggles-with-editor stories. These two pieces amount to less than perhaps 50 W&M pages, so I'm not sure if it was a novelistic decision or needed to keep it from ballooning into two volumes. The ARC's sent out were two-volumed. But selling a two volume novel would have been even more difficult than a single 1191 page brick.


message 177: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments I think I'm getting a handle as to what the book is about. When I'm done with the book, I'll read the supplementary materials to see whether they add to the content.


message 178: by [deleted user] (new)

For anyone in or around L.A.: UCLA has two copies sitting around, unloved. (And I've my own copy, so don't worry about me.)


message 179: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Eric wrote: "For anyone in or around L.A.: UCLA has two copies sitting around, unloved. (And I've my own copy, so don't worry about me.)"

Thanks for the tip, Eric. I took the liberty of posting the link to your pics in a new Photos discussion thread. Totally cool you joined and welcome!


message 180: by [deleted user] (new)

Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Eric wrote: "For anyone in or around L.A.: UCLA has two copies sitting around, unloved. (And I've my own copy, so don't worry about me.)"

Thanks for the tip, Eric. I took the liberty of posting t..."

Thanks, Nathan; glad to be here! (I think.)


message 181: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Eric wrote: "Thanks, Nathan; glad to be here! (I think.) "

Oh yeah, all the cool kids are reading Women and Men; the kids reading Women and Men are the cool kids.


message 182: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Yeah, I'm reading it right now. And I like dead baby jokes.


message 183: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments LOL. Cool profile pic, Eric.


message 184: by [deleted user] (last edited Oct 25, 2012 08:35PM) (new)

So the real Q is: Do I abandon the bricks I'm hitting currently? (Meaning, GR, J R, and a few others that are already too demanding!) Or should I just take W&M on since the-more-the-merrier?


message 185: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Eric wrote: "So the real Q is: Do I abandon the bricks I'm hitting currently? (Meaning, GR, J R, and a few others that are already too demanding!)."

Don't sweat it. Finish those up first. We've got a number of people that won't be starting until Nov/Dec. We are also crossing our fingers about a new print run for next summer so there might even be some really late starters. Our intention is to keep the group running as long as folks are reading, whenever they happen to start. I think only 3 or 4 of us have begun this month; several others had begun a few months ago before the group formed.


message 186: by [deleted user] (new)

Ill be starting late November/early December I think. I need a break from dense tomes after The Tunnel. I may try to squeeze in Life: A User's Manual before then, though. Right now Bernhard is rocking my world.


message 187: by [deleted user] (new)

Sean wrote: "Ill be starting late November/early December I think. I need a break from dense tomes after The Tunnel. I may try to squeeze in Life: A User's Manual before then, though. Right now Bernhard is rock..."

I would like to read some more of his. Read Correction month or two ago and was very impressed (Concrete was good, too, but does not in my opinion come close to the former).


s.penkevich [mental health hiatus] (spenkevich) | 18 comments Amazon currently has two hardcover copies going for around $40 right now, someone should jump on that (because if there is one still one there after my next paycheck i will)


message 189: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Do you want me to get it for you, Penkevich? I'll save it until your next paycheck, then you can reimburse me. Or PM me your address and I'll have Amazon ship it to you directly.


s.penkevich [mental health hiatus] (spenkevich) | 18 comments I really appreciate the offer, that is very kind! but I'll leave it on the table for others right now. I still have two-thirds of Infinite Jest to polish off before I could get to this book anyways, so I'll keep my eyes open in the future. Just figured I'd alert everyone. I could afford it, but I did just order The Beetle Leg hardcover right before seeing W&M posted, so I had to resist for once ha.


message 191: by Aloha (new)

Aloha | 497 comments Okay. Good night, then.


message 192: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments s.penkevich wrote: "Amazon currently has two hardcover copies going for around $40 right now, someone should jump on that (because if there is one still one there after my next paycheck i will)"

There's still one up there at that price. $45 with shipping. Were W&M published today in hd, it would most likely be priced right about there.


message 193: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Both $40 copies are gone. Someone tell me that someone in our little nook picked 'em up.


message 194: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Both $40 copies are gone. Someone tell me that someone in our little nook picked 'em up."

It was me! About an hour ago. I'm sooo excited!!


message 195: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Oh, and I got one, last one available at that price unfortunately...


message 196: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Kristen wrote: "Oh, and I got one, last one available at that price unfortunately..."

That's most excellent news!


message 197: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Nick wrote: "Kristen wrote: "Nathan "N.R." wrote: "Both $40 copies are gone. Someone tell me that someone in our little nook picked 'em up."

It was me! About an hour ago. I'm sooo excited!!"

Excellent! You..."


Absolutely!


message 198: by Stephen M, Tome Terminator (new)

Stephen M | 81 comments I love that we are solely responsible for the selling out of this book.


message 199: by [deleted user] (new)

From Dalkey:

"Sorry. The author asked for reversion of rights, but no other publisher wanted to do it. I'm told it will soon be available as an e-book."


message 200: by Nathan "N.R.", James Mayn (new)

Nathan "N.R." Gaddis (nathannrgaddis) | 662 comments Sean wrote: "From Dalkey:

"Sorry. The author asked for reversion of rights, but no other publisher wanted to do it. I'm told it will soon be available as an e-book.""


About time they got back to us? Had only Dalkey not let it go out of print. . .


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