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1tros
juny 27, 2010, 1:03 pm

The Lemon by Mohammed Mrabet
The story of a young, run-away boy who falls in with bad company, told in a simple, mesmerizing style. The dialogue is especially entertaining, the boy, Abdeslam, is ruthlessly honest to the low-lifes around him. Translated by Paul Bowles.

2tros
juny 28, 2010, 8:03 pm

Kokoro by Natsume Soseki
Excellent psychological study of a young man's
realtionship to his older "sensei". Told from several perspectives in a simple style.

3urania1
juny 29, 2010, 12:07 am

Hmmm, Kokoro has been sitting around on my Kindle for a while. Perhaps now is the time to read it especially since I seem stuck in "psychological study" novels at the moment. Unfortunately, I am ready for a rippingly good yarn full of sound and fury signifying nothing. I want to hang out with the literary low life and eat junk food. I think I may be coming down with a bibliomanical disease.

4tros
juny 29, 2010, 2:43 am

Plenty of low lifes around, not to mention junk food.
Maybe Now Dig This: The Unspeakable Writings of Terry Southern? (It's on my TBR pile.) I'm sure TS is bound to throw in a bevy of low lifes. Or how about Candy if you want junk food, high quality junk food? Is that an oxymoron?

5tros
jul. 9, 2010, 10:18 pm

Three Drops of Blood by Sadeq Hedayat
13 short story selections from 3 volumes: Three Drops of Blood, Stray Dog and Buried Alive. The title stories Three Drops of Blood and Buried Alive most closely resemble Hedayat's Blind Owl. Both are strange, dream-like, nightmarish stories about madness. Highly recommended.

6ffortsa
jul. 10, 2010, 10:42 am

Candy? Definitely junk food - old, classic junk food at that! Takes me back.

7tros
jul. 10, 2010, 11:13 am

Evidently, TS was a writer on Dr. Strangelove and
Easy Rider.

8kidzdoc
jul. 10, 2010, 11:30 am

Three Drops of Blood sounds interesting; I've added that to my wish list.

9tros
Editat: jul. 19, 2010, 8:03 pm

Red-Dirt Marijuana by Terry Southern.
Satirical, off-beat short stories, essays, interviews. Highly recommended.

10DavidX
jul. 19, 2010, 7:49 pm

Terry Southern wrote the screenplay adaptation of The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh as well.

11tros
Editat: jul. 20, 2010, 1:37 pm

I keep seeing Mrs Joyboy rolling around in the food on the kitchen floor!
David, did you read "Letter to Lenny Bruce" by TS? It's in:
Now Dig This: The Unspeakable Writings of Terry
Southern More satirical, off-beat short stories, essays, interviews.

12DavidX
jul. 20, 2010, 11:56 pm

I have not. I will pick up a copy pronto. I'm a big fan of Terry and Lenny and Mrs. Joyboy.

P.S. Oh my! They're using the big ones now!

13tros
jul. 21, 2010, 1:41 am

"As TS began working on the MGM movie The Loved One he wanted Lenny Bruce to appear as the grotesque, drunken "Dear Abby" columnist Guru Brahmin." Too bad it didn't work out! Lenny would've been in his element.

14DavidX
jul. 21, 2010, 4:02 pm

Wow! That would have made the film even better, which is difficult to imagine.

15tros
jul. 22, 2010, 12:26 pm

And now, a little light-hearted horror from TS.
http://blog.theparisreview.org/2010/06/11/the-worm-ball-man-letter/

16DavidX
jul. 22, 2010, 4:01 pm

Thanks. That was ultra fab! I've just ordered Now Dig This.

17tros
jul. 27, 2010, 1:16 am

Snapshot by Garry Disher, aussie mystery.

18tros
ag. 14, 2010, 6:42 pm

The Passion of Women (Women in Evidence) by Sebastien Japrisot (A Very Long Engagement), a rashomon-like mystery, told from the first-person by eight women who fall in love with the protagonist. Truth and morality are relative. Interesting structure with sarcastic, humorous monologues. Highly recommended.

19tros
Editat: oct. 6, 2010, 11:35 pm

Dirt Music by Tim Winton. Interesting psycho-drama set in western australia. Some reservations with the ending.

20tros
des. 10, 2010, 10:42 pm

Just came across an interview with Amir Valle
author of Habana Babilonia, exiled cuban novelist. Exiled because he
writes about prostitution, criminals, corruption. No sign of any english translations. Tell me it ain't so!