Butbutbutbutbut - the footprints of an enormous hound! Cocaine and violins! Short monographs! Irene Adler!
I know, I know. I just never have gotten around to them.
Oh! I completely forgot one of the books I got as a prezzie:
The Water Flowers
by Edward Gorey. A first edition of it, because Pete knows how to pick presents for me.
Okay, nobody asked, but I'm gonna share anyway. I got The Virago Book of Gardeners (collected excerpts from writings by female gardeners up to the 1930's); The Path of the Human Being, teisho (dharma talks) from Genpo Roshi; a book on restoring period gardens; Ursula K. LeGuin's translation of the Tao Te Ching; and a reprint of a furniture catalogue from 1912. There.
and a reprint of a furniture catalogue from 1912.
Got a scanner? Willing to scan and post? Cuz,
duuuuuuude.
I never got into Satanic Verses either. Midnight's Children, whole nother ball of wax.
Damn this stupid slow dialup. Want my DSL back. Snarl.
Wow, if I ever try another kind, it's gonna be like moving to the big city from Hooterville, huh. But I don't know what I am missing, so it's just as well, I expect.
I love Salman Rushdie.
He was spotted last week in a diner I frequent. Jealous?
Everything's coming up Shawn Marie!
amych, anything for you, babe. I'll do it tomorrow: tonight Kenny and DH are installing new hard drives and it's best to just stay away from the workstation.
The only Rushdie I've read was The Ground Beneath Her Feet, and I loved it. Must get around to Midnight's Children one of these days.
Jess M. "Sunnydale Press" Dec 3, 2003 10:58:42 am PST
Books still available if requested by ~1 on Friday. I ship!
Stopping in to report a brand new Gene Wolfe novel:
The Knight:Book One of the Wizard Knight
An excerpt :
The Ruined Town
ita, I remember you said Wolfe's Latro books made your head hurt. Buy some aspirin, I foresee more headaches. As usual they're releasing the book in 2 parts. Curse the publisher. Then later, they'll reprint the combined portions with a new title, and I'll probably have to be prevented by kindly friends from buying it again. Curse the publisher twice.
Finally, here's one of Wolfe's complete short stories to whet your appetite:
Underhill
Happy 2004, Buffista Nation
eta: lets see if I can get these pesky links to work