Europe Central Monday, Jul 28 2008 

I finally finished a book. It was only 751 pages long though!!! I only recommend it 1) if you want to read all of William T. Vollmann (which may take a while) or 2) if you want to read about WWII way in depth starring characters that may or may not have existed (at least in relation to each other 3) if you love Shostakovich or want to listen to his music with a fictional guide to his life. (I know I really want to listen to Opus 110. I can’t say I really enjoyed this book, but I don’t think it was meant to be enjoyable at all. It was kind of horrible… but here are some passages anyway….

“My target shouldn’t be difficult to locate, they’d told me, because he quote lives in a fairytale ballet without human context end quote, so I floated in the direction which seemed most inhuman, proceeding rapidly eastward beneath what a nineteenth-century traveler has described as a pearl-grey, faintly blue sky which lent a luminous quality to everything except the pale green roofs, yes, I knew that, everything transparently grey, with lime trees painted on the stage backdrop.”

and

“As for the ring of invisibility, I’d already lost it. Well, in every mission something goes wrong. No doubt there’s a scientific explanation for that.”

Plus, thanks to my State of Georgia education I know next to nothing about WWII. This book helped, but of course I don’t know what it true and what is propaganda veiled as fiction veiled as truth. Vollmann has been known to be subversive. I should probably do some extra research. Yeah.

Love, Jessica

marginalia Wednesday, May 14 2008 

This is the author Milan Kundera, whom I love. I’m thinking about doing a Author Spotlight on him, but first I have to read everything… This would prove easier if I could remember what I have read of his oeuvre. (Fancy word alert!). I got a stack from the library yesterday… looked at it, flipped through it, and couldn’t remember if I had read Identity or Ignorance. I knew that I had read one or the other of them. Well, I decided to take home Ignorance… and it turns out that I had read Ignorance. Started it again. Decided to read it again because it is Fabulous.

Along with this, I have also started Werewolves in Their Youth by Michael Chabon, which Becky assures me is Not funny. I am still working on Oh Pure and Radiant Heart, which I’m sorry…will NOT end. Where in the heck was the editor of this book? 500 pages of absurdity and little development…half of this book needed to be on the chopping room floor. I’m trying to like it, I really am… and I’m going to finish it because I have already made the damn commitment, but sheesh.

I like the word marginalia.

I also started my graduation present from Becky…Miranda July’s No One Belongs Here More Than You…which so far is wonderful. Thank you Becky!!

All for now, more reading to come…———Your Friend——–Jessica.