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April 2016, In My Reading Log (Books on writing and Jhumpa Lahiri)

2016-04-22T08:25:54-04:00

Much of my reading this year has been preoccupied with writing. I've been reading about how Laura Ingalls Wilder's notebooks and autobiographical writing worked their way into fiction for young readers (Pioneer Girl). Robin Robertson edited Mortification, in which writers discuss work-related embarrassments, often unfolding as they were travelling for readings and public

April 2016, In My Reading Log (Books on writing and Jhumpa Lahiri)2016-04-22T08:25:54-04:00

April 2016, In My Stacks

2019-03-20T14:34:50-04:00

Having read through the first quarter of the reading year, how are your stacks? Reading projects Is the bedside stack turning over regularly? Are you struggling to stick with projects that you were sure would fit perfectly into 2016? Four books in this stack are from various TBR lists, some because

April 2016, In My Stacks2019-03-20T14:34:50-04:00

On the page, on the screen

2017-07-20T17:55:53-04:00

Back in the days when you taped movies onto video cassettes, I was recording "Anna Karenina" to watch another time, when I turned on the television -- thinking the film was over and the credits would be running past -- and I could not unsee the last few seconds of the story

On the page, on the screen2017-07-20T17:55:53-04:00

Sky Lee’s Disappearing Moon Café (1990)

2017-07-24T14:57:17-04:00

"Do you remember, Big Sister, all those good times? In Cousin Chan's abandoned house right in the middle of our neighbourhood, a dozen or so girls lying together, cooking together, working the fields, laughing and gissipping the entire day." The excerpt from this letter, from Fong Mei in March 1919,

Sky Lee’s Disappearing Moon Café (1990)2017-07-24T14:57:17-04:00

February 2016, In My Bookbag

2019-03-20T14:35:55-04:00

My reading resolutions for this year revolve around a set of too-long-unread books. Many of which were too-long-unread because they are long and complicated. Like Marge Piercy's Gone to Soldiers and Leslie Marmon Silko's Gardens in the Dunes, which I have been leaving at home, while these slimmer volumes have been

February 2016, In My Bookbag2019-03-20T14:35:55-04:00
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