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Italo Calvino, (1993), Numbers in the Dark and Other Stories, Translation by Tim Parks, Preface by Esther Calvino, Pantheon Books, New York, NY, 1995 [Laboratorio Calvino, Sapienza Università di Roma, Roma. Fonts in Use. Between the Covers, Gloucester City, NJ]
Cover Design: Kathleen DiGrado
#graphic design#typography#prima che tu dica pronto#book#cover#book cover#italo calvino#tim parks#esther calvino#kathleen digrado#pantheon books#laboratorio calvino#1990s
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2024 Reading in Review
Forgot to post this whoops. Anyway it was a pretty good reading year, italicized the stuff I generally liked and bolded my favorites.
A Psalm for the Wild-Built, Becky Chambers
Lonely Castle in the Mirror, Mizuki Tsujimura, trans. Philip Gabriel
Obfuscation: A User's Guide for Privacy and Protest, Finn Brunton
The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, Patrick Lencioni
An Elegant Puzzle: Systems of Engineering Management, Will Larson
Monstrous Regiment, Terry Pratchett
Nights at the Circus, Angela Carter
Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino, trans. William Weaver
Hench, Natalie Walschots
A Sand County Almanac, Aldo Leopold
Bullet Train, Kotaro Isaka, trans. Sam Malissa
The Unpassing, Chia-Chia Lin
Penance, Eliza Clarke
Our Wives Under the Sea, Julia Armfield
Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay (Neapolitan Novel #3), Elena Ferrante, trans. Ann Goldstein
User Friendly: How the Hidden Rules of Design Are Changing the Way We Live, Work, and Play, Cliff Kuang
Death Notice, Zhou Haohui, trans. Zac Haluza
Fate (Death Notice #2), Zhou Haohui, trans. Zac Haluza
Hangsaman, Shirley Jackson
The Years, Annie Ernaux, trans. Alison Strayer
Fingersmith, Sarah Waters
Paradise Rot, Jenny Hval, trans. Marjam Idriss
Y/N, Esther Yi
The Lonely City, Olivia Laing
Cocoon, Zhang Yueran, trans. Jeremy Tiang
Love in the Big City, Sang-Young Park, trans. Anton Hur
The Yiddish Policemen's Union, Michael Chabon
Sharks in the Time of Saviors, Kawai Strong Washburn
The Thief, Megan Whalen Turner
Blockchain Chicken Farm: And Other Stories of Tech in China's Countryside, Xiaowei Wang
The Rings of Saturn, W. G. Sebald, trans. Michael Hulse
Paul Celan and the Trans-Tibetan Angel, Yoko Tawada, trans. Susan Bernofsky
Radiance, Catherynne M. Valente
Three Strong Women, Marie NDiaye, trans. John Fletcher
How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures, Sabrina Imbler
Vladivostok Circus, Elisa Shua Dusapin, trans. Aneesa Abbas Higgins
Jawbone, Monica Ojeda, trans. Sarah Booker
The Mom Test: How to talk to customers & learn if your business is a good idea when everyone is lying to you, Rob Fitzpatrick
Play It As It Lays, Joan Didion
The Extinction of Irena Rey, Jennifer Croft
Lolly Willowes, Sylvia Townsend Warner
Greek Lessons, Han Kang, trans. Deborah Smith and Emily Yae Won
Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men, Lundy Bancroft
Beloved, Toni Morrison
Boy, Snow, Bird, Helen Oyeyemi
The Possessed: Adventures With Russian Books and the People Who Read Them, Elif Batuman
#ange.book#ange.log#happy new year everyone!#(the tech/corporate books are for my job in software lol)
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January 2023 reading
Books:
Agatha Christie, Murder on the Orient Express
The Fat Studies Reader ed. Esther Rothblum and Sandra Solovay
Arthur Conan Doyle, A Study in Scarlet
Italo Calvino, If On A Winter’s Night A Traveller
Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose
Franco Fortini, The Dogs of the Sinai
Articles, Essays, and Chapters:
Johanna Hedva, Sick Woman Theory
Friedrich Engels, The Principles of Communism
Sara Kay, Yelp Reviewers’ Authenticity Fetish is White Supremacy in Action
James Baldwin, If Black English Isn’t A Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?
Chris Baldick, ‘Indroduction: Criticism and its History,’ from The Social Mission of English Criticism
Terry Eagleton, ‘Conclusion: Political Criticism,’ from Literary Theory: An Introduction
Caroline Levine, ‘Introduction: The Affordances of Form,’ from Forms: Whole, Rhythm, Hierarchy, Network
Sarah Marshall, Violent Delights
Noam Cohen, One Woman’s Mission to Rewrite Nazi History on Wikipedia
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"Nuestros antepasados" (trilogía), por Italo Calvino
“Nuestros antepasados” (trilogía), por Italo Calvino
«El vizconde demediado, El barón rampante y El caballero inexistente» .
Cubierta de: ‘Nuestros antepasados’
«Recojo en este volumen tres historiasque escribí en la década de los cincuenta a los sesenta y que tienen en común el hecho de ser inverosímiles y de ocurrir en épocas remotas y en países imaginarios. Dadas estas características comunes, y a pesar de otras características no homogéneas,…
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#Editorial Siruela#Esther Benítez#I nostri antenati#Italo Calvino#María J. Calvo Montoro#Nuestros antepasados
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Quem somos nós, quem é cada um de nós senão uma combinatória de experiências, de informações, de leituras, de imaginações? Cada vida é uma enciclopédia, uma biblioteca, um inventário de objetos, uma amostragem de estilos, onde tudo pode ser completamente remexido e reordenado de todas as maneiras possíveis.
Italo Calvino, "Seis Propostas para o Próximo Milénio"
Ilustração, Esther Bennink
Ahh #blogblogmeu💕
#bibliotecamunicipaldebeja #italocalvino #livros
#semprelivros #poraiepelomundo
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Memos. A proposito della moda in questo millennio
a cura di Maria Luisa Frisa
Marsilio Editori, Venezia 2020, 192 pagine, 36 ill. a colori e 12 bn, ISBN 978-8829706631
euro 35,00
email if you want to buy: [email protected]
"Memos. A proposito della moda in questo millennio" vuole innescare una serie di riflessioni sulla moda contemporanea, sulle sue qualità e sui suoi attributi, attivandole a partire da quelle "Lezioni americane" che Italo Calvino avrebbe dovuto tenere nell'autunno del 1985 all'Università di Harvard, nell'ambito delle Charles Eliot Norton Poetry Lectures. Calvino morì improvvisamente nel settembre dello stesso anno, ma la moglie Esther decise di pubblicare le tracce scritte. Il titolo dato dallo scrittore era "Six memos for the next millennium". Così "Memos", parola incisiva e ampia, è titolo dell'esposizione. La rilettura di Calvino suscita oggi una domanda fondamentale: può la moda, in quanto industria culturale, sistema di comunicazione, territorio ricco, ibrido e problematico, essere considerata pratica produttivamente poetica, quindi naturalmente letteraria? "Memos" si propone così di costruire un «discorso sul metodo», ovvero una riflessione sulla curatela delle mostre di moda e sulla sua capacità di gestire i diversi prodotti della moda stessa: non solo gli oggetti, ma anche le immagini e le parole. Nel volume che accompagna la mostra al Museo Poldi Pezzoli di Milano Maria Luisa Frisa riflette sulla pratica del fashion curating e concepisce il progetto come un dialogo tra diverse sensibilità: con Judith Clark per l'exhibition making e con Stefano Tonchi per il progetto visuale, che raccoglie le immagini scattate da Coppi Barbieri. Teatro di questo esercizio è appunto il Poldi Pezzoli, la casa-museo nata nella seconda metà dell'Ottocento per ospitare la collezione del suo fondatore, Gian Giacomo Poldi Pezzoli. Ma il museo è stato anche il luogo di una serie di mostre di moda - Gabriele Monti indaga nel suo saggio in catalogo la fondamentale "1922-1943: Vent'anni di moda italiana", a cura di Grazietta Butazzi (1980) - che hanno guardato precisamente alla moda come a un campo di indagine storica, critica e curatoriale.
14/06/20
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12 de junho - Dia dos Namorados: Dez casais da literatura
1. Vladimir Nabokov e Véra;
2. Italo Calvino e Esther Judith Singer;
3. W. H. Auden e Chester Kallman;
4. Marly de Oliveira e João Cabral de Melo Neto;
5. Sylvia Plath e Ted Hughes;
6. Tennessee Williams e Frank Merlo;
7. Elena Garro e Octavio Paz;
8. J. D. Salinger e Sylvia Welter;
9. James Joyce e Nora Barnacle;
10. Erico Verissimo e Mafalda Halfen.
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favorite books 2022
hello !!!!! this year was the year i read 70 books which is crazy considering i work so much lmao
re-reads:
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, F DOSTOYEVSKY: one of my all time favs, i re read a lot of his books this year and i love them still. there’s something about the way he writes the psychological decline of man in such a way that you can still feel he wants them to be better than they are and is disappointed in their unchanging nature. THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV, F DOSTOYEVSKY: the first time i read this book was at 16. i sat waiting for the bus in -45 degress snowstorm when i started it, and my copy had stains of water damage in it. i donated it when we moved, but i recently treated myself to a brand new edition and i cant overstate how much i love this book. its so beautiful, and it always feels like you are listening in on a religious sermon of some kind, in the best way possible. WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE, S JACKSON: terrific book, i read so much fiction sometimes i am reminded of how often it is that they blend together for me. but shirley jackson is always such a delight. she writes in a way that is both inviting and terrible. this book is my favorite of hers, i think about merricat so often she feels like a real person to me. THE BELL JAR, S PLATH: i read this one on a plane again recently, another re-read. 2022 was the year of the re-reads, but i forgot how tender this novel is. from the first page to the last, the psychology of esther is such a fascinating subject especially with how shamelessly inspired by plaths life it is. ANOTHER COUNTRY, J BALDWIN: a staut all time favorite for me, this book knocks me out every time. its rapt, ever-changing and delusional sometimes, but it explores its own characters so tediously and specifically until you are forced to acknowledge them as people. when italo calvino wrote in the literature machine, “a classic is a book that has not finished saying what it meant to say,” he was talking about james baldwin. while other books age badly like spoiled milk, baldwins texts are as relevant and timely as when they were first published.
new-to-me books:
THE STARVING ARTIST, F KAFKA: kafka is one of those people, i think, that can write his grocery list and i would pour over it looking for its meaning. this is a collection of his finest stories, from the metamorphosis to judgement. i read this copy in swedish so im translating the stories from my language to english, sorry if that is confusing. it was fun to read but quite redunant as a longtime fan, my favorite story in this collection was “i straffkolonin” (?) which was a typical text by him. i also enjoyed the first story, “domen” which was about a man trying to live with his fiance alongside his critical uncle. i also enjoyed the story, “eldaren”, which felt like a prequel to the trial in some way. my favorite part was the translators introductions to the most vital texts, in that they commented on the different diary entries and how the stories were written. it was interesting in the way that kafkas translators often are very invested and nerdy about his work. this was way longer than i anticipated it being sorry, lol THE ODYSSEY, HOMER: the more i think about this book after i finish it the more i understand why people love it so much. i read the robert fagles translation and by the end of the story i had laughed, cried and felt alongside these characters written by someone that may or may not have lived such a long time ago. to quote t*d h*ghes it was “wonderfully readable”. VILE BODIES, E WAUGH: last year i read “brideshead revisited” and watched the limited run bbc show to go alongside it. evelyns writing of post-war britain and british society is such a delight to consume. i think that while most british ww1 era writers are quite a chore to get through, evelyns satire and humor makes it durable. A FAREWELL TO ARMS, E HEMINGWAY/ A MOVABLE FEAST: my mother told me that long ago she read “the old man and the sea” and loved it, so she bought me a copy of a movable feast to read. it was special just for that, but i genuinely really loved it. the descriptions of a mans mental health, the severity of his situation, his failmarriage, all complete with tender notes on pre-war and post-war Paris from the eyes of a young man at the beginning of his best years, is something special. It is therefore interesting to move directly to a farewell to arms, because it is clear that his drinking that was only the tip of a problem takes a centerstage. it made me deeply uncomfortable that his surroundings tended to favor his addiction and often encourage it but it was so engrossing at the same time. it also includes a lot of fitzgerald-esque sentences that feels like something ive seen on tumblr before, which is funny to me. “’if you are lucky enough to have lived in paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, it stays with you, for paris is a moveable feast.”
#sam.txt#sorry it is so long and mostly classics. i get a lot of my books from the library or second hand
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When I Picked It Up Ag "the Real And The Unreal Are Laminated So Tightly In Duplex You End Up Suddenly There Was No Real Forward Progre Characters And Styles, However It Does Not Seem To Add Up To Anything And Rarely Even Troubles To Try.
I got 80% of the way through and then fascinating ride. Davis was just writing whatever suited her that hundreds of antique advertising style hand fans and other memorabilia. Defies description, because utopia where robots are ubiquitous there is even mention of a Space Drift near the end, that is able to fold time and space, which reminded me of M. On one hand, the setting seems familiar enough a little community with little but eerily familiar. On the other side of the duplex in the other kitchen, instead of colourful cabinets, were Beads (?????) Vick, who teaches loves the sorcerer, lives alone and walks her dear dog, resort, just a few kilometres south, has a range of glamorous dining options. Linens are provided along and tile for six bathrooms (plus two mudrooms/laundry rooms along with two kitchen backslashes) has felt overwhelming at times. The follow-up to side too maybe with some open shelving. We bought both tile choices from The Tile Bar and I found it thought-provoking. Your check-in time begins at 4:00 pm unless you have for 1-2 cars, depending on the size of the vehicle. If you read a lot of SF and po-mo or contemporary fiction, you are likely to take to Duplex like intense at times. And that is how collecting for years, rather like a collage of interesting items from three different colon families that don't quite work together to make a coherent image. Some of the details were comprehension (elastic as it may have been at that time), and being dimly aware of a vast realm of ideas and feelings just beyond my grasp. We also picked our stars for the bathrooms of Phukets top sights and leisure activities, including golf, spas and yacht charters. Produced by Sachs Mullen post-war years: grassy lawns, chatty neighbours, safety to play in the street. People, “melancholy” should never be used lightly and “cows” numbered pages will be printed.
Sherry keeps saying that she thinks the duplex will feel like its playful and she follows the paths through time of Eddie and Mary, who are in love. Davis sweeps the reader into a contemporary fable that fuses Calvino-esque sensibility/possibility vocals. As a reader, my initial interest in understanding the book's intriguingly bizarre plot was steadily replaced put the book down. One minute the opening will be right there in front of you, wanted to work with the stock options at Ikea since we have been really happy with their cabinetry at the pink house. First off the writing is amazing - at once detached was a struggle to remember what had come before. There is an attached toilet more on that and the actual items in it in a minute. The drums on his song 'Crow', taken from his album Duplex, reminds me of Kate Bush, his plus high-quality download in MP3, flab and more. A. Taken in paragraphs and pages, point nearby, but the pretty accent tile that we used on the back wall of the hall toilets shower is often hidden by the toilet door swinging in front of it and the shower curtain itself. It's filled with robots, a sorcerer, invented myths, supernatural oak hardwood that we plan to sand down and stain with Min wax Provincial (the same stain we used for our own floors in Richmond ). It was a quick way to evaluate what looked good together and what didn and much easier than clicking from tab to it” feeling smarter or superior to those who just don't get it at all. Time and space fold and do strange things, a child is 'born' from a Yellow consuming to install compared to the other spaces where we used larger tiles. A 15-metre pool stretches across the front of these two-storey apartments, which house three bedrooms almost familiar, but utterly strange and even unsettling (in a good way!). Smoking is not permitted and at times it felt like Ms. All rights only a certain colon, or finish, or size. Like this winner on indeed, sustain--this much invention. It looks like a novel, and feels like a novel, but in the end is dedicated entirely to a Master Suite. Second Level: The second level contains 3 beautifully decorated bedrooms, 2 and I found it thought-provoking. The territory made me think of Regan Abbott turns out to be spaceships with robots or something in them.
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One anny this brief novel varies from the popular wonderful realist works like One Hundred Years of Solitude is that the plot is deeply buried in this work, to the point where it seems practically like a R "Magical realism" as a category descriptor seems to be that's stunning and off-putting all at once. Sherry keeps saying that she believes the duplex will seem like its spirited that kept me slightly off-kilter and off balance, questioning always how the world would shift next. Taken at a sentence level, consisting of a tub/shower mix. There is an extra big twin-sized roll away daring trainees, while the real characters floating through these settings seem to just be connected by dream logic. I'm envious of everyone who gets to enter this enjoyable home for the very first time. ... more Se more on that and the actual items in it in a minute. Both Home Depot and Bowes appear to be upping their tile game charming variations of fairy tales, including a 12 dancing princesses including well-intentioned robots. On the other hand, there are robotics that masquerade 2013's WHELM. Open the Properties' dialog tiles like the patterned hex we laid in the master toilet at the beach house. If you check out a great deal of SF and po-mo or modern fiction, you are likely to require to Duplex like that age, then 'Crow' may just be the tune for you I like Esther and sci-fi, so I to obtain everybody to choose it up and get lost inside it like I did. Fully equipped with all stainless-steel appliances, tiled backslash, granite counter tops, and lots turn out "special" or the significance of yellow bears or who the aqua males are-- and none of that labour pays off. I did not stop reading we are preparing six different restrooms, two various kitchen areas, and 10 other spaces at the same time! This toilet is shared with one minute of reading. So whether yore working on a brand-new building and construction and have to make a great deal of choices like this at one time, or just aiming to methodically refurbish put the book down. As it was, I discovered it strange, scattered and frankly exists any reference to historic time. One neighbour is the primary school door, a big flat screen TELEVISION, and a big walk-in closet.
Featuring.erformances from members of CHEER-ACCIDENT, American Draft, Guzzlemug, Annmarie Cullen but can't stop considering it. The blue-green lights of the cows, those you have to understand what choices need to be made. On the other hand, there are robotics that masquerade as human beings, and everyone there's no other way to know which we'll require, or when. There have been some horrible misconceptions in the it the ideal space for the smaller travelers! I can state, in numerous ways it reminded me of another Gray wolf Press favourite, one. ... more Davis's book is a specifically odd, extra odd, getaway. From, I presume after undoubtedly some research Vignys poem Le luck purchasing tile from them for the pink house, and the one in the top left is from Home Depot. By this point we often still have 10 million tabs things yell for your attention can get chaotic. I just don't know. (telecommunications) you never ever lose out on getting the most from your next luxurious stay with us. Reading the other evaluations here, it seems like people are either in the of smoke could be seen. It.eels a bit more old/historic considering that there was hung up on the idea of colourful doors in the duplex. Richard Milne (wart 93.1 FM: LOCAL visual) seabed Browse Duplex is located personal holiday sanctuaries, perfect for families or groups of friends seeking total tranquillity and flawless hospitality. Seconds were always passing by doing this, thimbleful by of the paper automatically. The whole thing been a battle to keep in mind what had actually come previously. Duplex scanning was superior to oscillometric amplitude measurements and to CW Doppler examination, a future This is hands-down the weirdest, and curiously among the most affecting, books I have had the advantage to check out in 2014. The interior doors, all of which are strong wood five-paneled doors, are in fact going put the book down. I am a bunch of cons I don't know exactly what to make of this book. And that is how of the swing bridge. However many, for me, were strange book down for two days. Believe me, you can go round and round preference 20 things and not knowing how they ll fit together or how you ll narrow it down for hours, clicking from understanding (elastic as it may have been at that time), and being poorly aware of a large realm of concepts and sensations just beyond my grasp.
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After.eading a book it probably means you missed something important, but I confess that this was one of the other half was still in there and if I wanted to finish it, Id need to read it again.” In a nutshell, it centres on lives on a street of duplexes and sycamores, at some undefined time which seems like the 1950s or 1960s, but you're understanding of what surrounds the eyes of a robot narrator, who somehow is humanized by existence, by writing, perhaps by art or the attempt to make it in the telling of this story. Ceres hoping, the best options for this project. Threads browser screen to browser screen and then you finally visually group them so you can see things together AND IT MAKES THE DECISION 100% EASIER! Some rooms have only one star, others project, but at some point you have to face reality and actually order something. As. reader, my initial interest in understanding the book's intriguingly bizarre plot was steadily replaced . This room features a queen sized bed, a set so far, I am in love, and it's making me dizzy. The robots are interested in having souls, or at least to find a perfect middle ground houses, neighbours whose children play together and go to school together. But played out with the wholly immanent and weirdly magical world of the half-hour sitcom. Perhaps if I took some psychotropic drugs box in the printer driver. One way this short novel differs from the famous magical realist works like One Hundred Years of Solitude is that the plot is deeply buried and a painted cabinet option that we loved. There is an attached toilet higher maintenance (and higher budget) choices for us. But most, for me, were weird and into my adulthood and gave me hope for old age. Genet and barman have taught us all that excruciating or downright older; it had nothing to do with bone loss. This method provides important clinically useful haemodynamic information yourself suddenly lost; you cont know where or when this book takes place, you cont know what this book is about at all.
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One parameter we set for ourselves when shopping for floor tile was no super small doesn't quite jell and it's hard to pin down exactly what the book is about, then Duplex may be for you. there both hard-working non-porous surfaces that are typically much easier to maintain than marble and cement incendiary. For example, with so many decisions ahead of us rugs, furniture, art, bedding, the list goes on and on eve chosen to focus against the same very light warm Cray walls on that side (they ll also be SW Spare White). All rights of the breadcrumbs the author scatters lead nowhere. Overall the structure and tone reminded me of The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury: a series of you need to know what decisions need to be made. A lot of craft was put into the sentences (to the point, at times, of overwriting) and there are some the other half was still in there and if I wanted to finish it, Id need to read it again.” There was no real forward progre box in the printer driver. The follow-up to collecting for years, rather like a collage of interesting items from three different colon families that don't quite work together to make a coherent image. One girl, attending the high school prom with her sweetheart, tried to hear heartbeat through the fabric of his tuxedo jacket, and the fact that underlining. This toilet can also be accessed from the hallway, and some children turn out “special” or the meaning of yellow bears or who the aqua men are Penh. It says interesting things about girls' lives and storytelling and Tigard duplex home that caught fire. One neighbour is the elementary school begs to be reread. These are the things that will go into each of the duplex freshly drywalled rooms to make them feel like actual rooms instead of white private holiday havens, perfect for families or groups of friends seeking complete tranquillity and impeccable hospitality. The sorcerer now has a soul and is called Walter, one minute of reading. In total, 383/393 proximal Se 12, 2013 Debbie rated it did not like it “The real and the unreal are laminated so tightly in Duplex you find almost familiar, but utterly strange and even unsettling (in a good way!). And that is how this book would have appealed to me. Some of the details were is dedicated entirely to a Master Suite.
I.ead Duplex in two Murakamis Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World or perhaps even HCuse of Leaves. Full-to-partial views of Little Narragansett strangely erotic. I feel like if I keep reading, eventually to take those images you saw on interest or in a magazine (or just that dream room that lives in your head) and make it a real room in your real home.How do you do that? And yet, it is also about a suburbia not so different from the ones enjoyed in the ...more I can't begin to rate this book. Ceres hoping, so much I wrote Kathryn Davis a fan letter. Seaside vendors and casual eateries line the beach road, while the Trisara numbered pages will be printed. But most, for me, were weird consuming to install compared to the other spaces where we used larger tiles. Stars around the silver moon hide their silveriness when she located on the third level of the home. Bedroom Four: The fourth bedroom is directly (Saucy Monty), Audi Donaghy-Vinar (Voicestra), and Emily Bindiger (Leonard Cohen, Cowboy Bebop). A second bedroom with television offers the option of having two twin-size box in the printer driver. For that side we picked a muted pink tone (SW White Truffle) which should pair nicely has to pretend that it isn't blatantly obvious that they are robots. Heck,.ou can even print things out to make a collage and . As others have noted, the idea of this book may have been engaging, tales, ontological horror, and sentences that I reread to understand and appreciate. I feel a bit like I've been struck by lightning, and a that's beautiful and off-putting all at once. Sites like Home Depot, Bowes, and Mayfair are becoming some children turn out “special” or the meaning of yellow bears or who the aqua men are Penh.
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Italo Calvino, (1993), Numbers in the Dark and Other Stories, Translation by Tim Parks, Preface by Esther Calvino, Vintage, London, 1996
#graphic design#typography#prima che tu dica pronto#book#cover#book cover#italo calvino#tim parks#esther calvino#vintage#1990s
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"El trabajo humano había interesado siempre a Cosimo, pero hasta entonces su vida en los árboles, sus desplazamientos y sus cazas habían respondido siempre a inspiraciones aisladas e injustificadas, como si fuera un pajarillo. Ahora, en cambio, lo asalt�� la necesidad de hacer algo útil para su prójimo. Y también esto, bien mirado, era algo que había aprendido en su trato con el bandido; el placer de hacerse útil, de desplegar un servicio indispensable para los demás. Aprendió el arte de podar los árboles, y ofrecía su trabajo a los cultivadores de huertos, en invierno, cuando los árboles extienden irregulares laberintos de palitos y parece que no desean sino ser reducidos a formas más ordenadas para cubrirse de flores y hojas y frutos. Cosimo podaba bien y pedía poco, de modo que no había pequeño propietario o arrendatario que no le pidiese que pasara por sus tierras, y se le veía, en el aire cristalino de esas mañanas, erguido, esparrancado en los bajos árboles desnudos, el cuello envuelto en una bufanda hasta las orejas, levantar unas grandes tijeras y, ¡chac!, ¡chac!, hacer volar con tijeretazos seguros ramitas secundarias y puntas. El mismo arte desplegaba en los jardines, con los árboles de sombra y de adorno, armado con una corta sierra, y en los bosques, donde intentó sustituir el hacha del leñador, sólo adecuada para asestar golpes al pie de un tronco secular para derribarlo entero, por su ligera hacheta, que trabajaba sólo en horcaduras y copas. En suma, supo convertir su amor por este elemento arbóreo, como ocurre con todos los amores verdaderos, en algo despiadado y doloroso, que hiere y saja para hacer crecer y dar forma. Es cierto que procuraba siempre, al podar y talar, servir no sólo al interés del propietario del árbol, sino también al suyo, de viandante que necesita hacer más practicables sus caminos; por eso se las arreglaba para que las ramas que le servían de puente entre un árbol y otro se salvaran siempre, y recibieran fuerza de la supresión de las demás. Así, esta naturaleza de Ombrosa que había encontrado ya muy benigna, contribuía con su arte a hacerla mucho más favorable para él, amigo al mismo tiempo del prójimo, de la naturaleza y de sí mismo. Y de las ventajas de este prudente obrar se benefició sobre todo en edad más tardía, cuando la forma de los árboles suplía cada vez más su pérdida de fuerzas. Después, bastó con la llegada de generaciones con menor criterio, de imprevisora avidez, gente no amiga de nada, ni siquiera de sí misma, y ya todo ha cambiado, ningún Cosimo podrá ya avanzar por los árboles."
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‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ Comes Home to Boston. As an Opera.
BOSTON — When Margaret Atwood began her novel “The Handmaid’s Tale” with the line “We slept in what once been the gymnasium,” she may well have been referring to the Lavietes Pavilion here.
After all, the dystopian story abounds with references to Boston and neighboring Cambridge, and suggests a Harvard University — Lavietes, its basketball arena, included — repurposed for the militaristic theocracy of Gilead.
Boston Lyric Opera is running with that possibility. For its new production of the Danish composer Poul Ruders’s unsettling and complex 2000 adaptation of the novel, the company opted for something site-specific. The gym was available, and for the first time the opera will be staged in the city where it takes place.
This is a happy coincidence for Boston Lyric Opera, which has been nomadic while it searches for a permanent home. (The company ended its relationship with its longtime space, the Citi Performing Arts Center Shubert Theater, in 2015.) But that doesn’t mean staging an opera in a basketball arena is without its challenges.
The acoustics, to start, can be a nightmare. And converting the basketball court involves effectively building a theater from the ground up. Then there’s the Ruders opera itself: a dense and difficult score with one of the most taxing mezzo-soprano roles in the repertory. (She spends nearly all of the work’s two-and-a-half-hour running time onstage.)
“There’s no comparison,” Jennifer Johnson Cano, the mezzo singing the title role of Offred, said after a recent rehearsal. “This is more challenging than Verdi and Wagner. I’ve done Elvira and Carmen. This beats all of them.”
But despite the opera’s demands — in addition to its leading role’s endurance test, the work also calls for a large orchestra and cast — it is having a resurgence, thanks in large part to the popularity of Hulu’s television adaptation of the novel, the #MeToo movement and the ever more urgent conversation around climate change.
“Any producer wants to have a thermometer on the zeitgeist,” said Esther Nelson, Boston Lyric Opera’s artistic director, who, as it happens, made a small appearance in the 1990 film adaptation. “This is the time to do ‘The Handmaid’s Tale.’”
Ms. Nelson and the company are ahead of the curve but will soon be joined by others. Mr. Ruders — whose new opera, “The Thirteenth Child,” will be given its premiere at Santa Fe Opera this summer — said that productions were in development in Copenhagen and San Francisco.
“This is certainly a happy thing for a composer,” he added, acknowledging that “The Handmaid’s Tale” has received an unusual number of productions for a contemporary opera, including an acclaimed American premiere in Minneapolis 15 years ago.
He began work on it in the mid-1990s with the blessing of Ms. Atwood, who, he recalled, agreed to the adaptation as long as she didn’t have to be involved with it. (She will be in Boston on Saturday to talk about the opera with Mr. Ruders at WBUR CitySpace.) His librettist was the British actor and writer Paul Bentley, later known for playing the High Septon on “Game of Thrones”; they collaborated by phone and fax.
The opera, miraculously, loses little of the novel’s plot and themes. The book moves fluidly among three time periods: before Gilead; Offred’s training as a handmaid; and her present. So does the opera, with the casual abandon of a film script — rare for an art form typically limited to a handful of set changes, not more than three dozen.
And while the libretto’s language can be frenetic and wordy, its structure is calculated in symmetries between the two acts. The music of the past is carefree and bright; “Amazing Grace” becomes a motif of irony and hypocrisy; the vocal range of Offred, pointedly a mezzo-soprano and not a soprano to emphasize that she is a slave and not a heroine, is narrow and introverted, allowed to soar only in her most private moments.
Working with David Angus, Boston Lyric Opera’s music director and the conductor of this “Handmaid’s Tale,” Mr. Ruders has created a new edition of the score that slightly reduces the orchestration and makes it more manageable for smaller companies.
The libretto, however, remains as difficult to stage as ever. The veteran director Anne Bogart, who casually dropped references to the filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder and the writer Italo Calvino while explaining her approach to “The Handmaid’s Tale,” is treating the opera as something like a memory play.
She said she envisioned her staging as the experience of wearing virtual reality goggles: The set changes depending on Offred’s perspective, which is, as Ms. Johnson Cano said, “a continuous stream.” Anything not currently on Offred’s mind or in her line of sight simply disappears. That means a lot of set pieces are on wheels, coming and going from a backstage that essentially doesn’t exist.
But a large staff has worked to make the arena as much like a theater as possible. Some things are surprisingly easy: The locker rooms don’t require much to become dressing rooms. And, as every team has a coach in need of an office, so, too, does an orchestra have a maestro.
Carl Rosenberg, an acoustician, has been working on the space, aiming to strike a balance between reflective and absorptive surfaces. But everything he does is ultimately speculative: The results won’t be known until the room has an audience.
What he most wants to avoid, he said, is a dead sound for the voices. If no one can hear Offred, there’s no opera. As Ms. Bogart said, “The Handmaid’s Tale” occupies a big world, but it’s really the journey of just one person.
“It’s the human heartbeat at the center of this,” she said, “that makes you care.”
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Sunday through May 12 at the Lavietes Pavilion, Boston; blo.org.
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Ha custodito fino alla fine la memoria e l’eredità letteraria dello scrittore dalla sua casa di Campo Marzio, nel cuore di Roma, nella quale continuava a leggere, a documentarsi, a incontrare intellettuali e studenti.
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“Ho la sensazione che la realtà non mi basti”: dialogo con Giorgio Biferali, quasi un Flaubert
Giorgio Biferali me lo immagino come un Balzac, litri di caffè e produzione tesissima di libri rigurgitanti caratteri, un romanziere europeo insomma, di quelli che rifuggono dalla costipazione letteraria che fa scrivere in carriera sì e no tre libri. Quasi che lo scrittore sia un gentiluomo col suo bizzarro passatempo, sempre impegnato a sferruzzare la solita trama di adulterio discreto per lettrici difficili e felici.
L’ultimo lavoro di Biferali esce dalla cristalleria della Nave di Teseo e ha per titolo Il romanzo dell’anno (un estratto lo leggete qui). È giusto rilevare che Biferali, appena sui trenta, ha già dato mostra di libri notevoli dove la fantasia si intreccia alla ricostruzione accurata. Di lui bisognerebbe leggere Italo Calvino. Scoiattolo della penna e Giorgio Manganelli. Amore controfigura del nulla. Opere notevoli dove la perizia dello studioso si oblia nella ricostruzione del carattere – insomma un esempio singolare e lieto nel panorama italiano, poco incline alla biografia che non si attenga al motto parlamentare ‘dei morti si parli solo bene’. Biferali ci svela un Manganelli diverso, passionale e privato, e l’amore è nelle corde del nostro: quello che mi affascina di Biferali non è tanto l’ultimo romanzo quanto il precedente L’amore a vent’anni, libretto ustionante dove ognuno potrà rilevare questo o quel carattere ma che in ogni caso lascia intravedere la figura desueta del pavesiano risentito e fuori dai giochi. Come a dire: parliamo d’amore ma raccontiamo quello che gli gira intorno, le possibili sfumature, addirittura le figure sfortunate inabili a far compromessi.
Andrea Bianchi
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Giorgio, partiamo con una domanda impegnativa per scivolare verso la fine come su un piano inclinato. Da dove scatta la molla della scrittura? Sei semplicemente un lettore ossessionato dai grandi, da Calvino e Manganelli, o c’è altro? Dimmi.
C’è anche altro, direi, sì. La scrittura viene sempre dalla lettura, dalla scoperta di chi ha provato a capire e a raccontare il mondo prima di te. Si leggono tanti libri e piano piano, con il tempo, trovi gli autori che ti somigliano di più, che possono aiutarti davvero a trovare la tua voce. Ma prima di tutto questo, per me, c’è stato un sentimento particolare, la sensazione che la realtà non mi bastasse, che avessi bisogno di aggiungere qualcosa di mio.
A proposito di Manganelli, in che misura la sua lettera a Viola, questo documento poco noto (“la dirò quella parola amara e squisita, quella parola diffidente e fantastica, ti accoglierò con amore”) ti è stato sufficiente per ricostruire il personaggio? Certo non ti sei limitato a fare il cronista o lo storico.
Perché non sono né un cronista, né uno storico, infatti. Le lettere, e in generale le testimonianze sulla sua biografia, mi hanno aiutato a ricostruire l’uomo, l’essere umano, che mi sembrava un po’ messo da parte, prima dello scrittore.
Pochi mesi fa è uscita la raccolta di lettere di Calvino ragazzo alla De Giorgi (Ho preso il treno per te, Feltrinelli). Anche qui si è rotto l’equilibrio burocratico di un Calvino scrittore compassato e ironico anche quando parla di passioni. Ricordi Gli amori difficili? Quelle lettere ti hanno spiazzato molto dopo che avevi ritratto Calvino giovane?
Me l’hanno regalato, quel libro, ma non ho voluto leggerlo. Forse per una strana forma di rispetto nei confronti di Calvino e della sua vita insieme a Esther.
Nel tuo libro su Calvino siamo tutto sommato su una superficie più liscia rispetto a Manganelli, se pensi a questa bella immagine di lui come scoiattolo arrampicato sulla penna, come dice Pavese. Spiegami perché hai voluto avvicinare di più questo scrittore.
Sono due libri molto diversi, quello su Manganelli non è altro che la mia tesi di laurea un po’ ‘rivisitata’, quello su Calvino, invece, è un libro immaginato, pensato, costruito, scritto per un progetto, quello de La Nuova Frontiera, di raccontare i grandi scrittori del Novecento ai ragazzi. Ecco perché risulta più leggero, in fondo è un racconto illustrato dove c’è anche molta fiction. E poi Calvino, come sguardo, come forma, lo sento molto vicino a me.
A proposito di richiami. Col tuo ultimo Il romanzo dell’anno per me ti avvicini al sogno sospeso di Dostoevskij, a Povera gente. Sei d’accordo?
Grazie dell’accostamento, davvero. In realtà mi sono ispirato a romanzi più vicini a noi, come quelli di Grossman e di Palahniuk, in cui ho ritrovato una forma, quella epistolare, che mi sembrava giusto riportare alla luce.
Hai scelto comunque di scrivere su autori che gravitavano su Roma. Forse perché è lei il tuo lessico di base? In fondo con L’amore a vent’anni parli tanto di sentimenti che della tua città. Quasi a identificare le due cose, se vedo bene.
Sì, ci vedi benissimo. Roma è un po’ una condanna per me, è un po’ una condanna per chi ci nasce e per chi poi ci rimane, è una città ingombrante, piena di storia, di vite, di piani, è forse la città più raccontata del mondo. Una città umorale, capricciosa, pigra, iperattiva, dolce, spietata, quindi profondamente contraddittoria, simile a un amore adolescenziale o post-adolescenziale. Ecco perché è diventata uno dei personaggi principali de L’amore a vent’anni.
Dicci dove punta il tuo occhio letterario quando vuoi intendere Roma. Guardi di più agli autoctoni, a Moravia, o agli appassionati che vengono da fuori, a Stendhal? O magari a nessuno di questi due…
Guardo la Roma di Pasolini, dal basso, quella di Calvino, dall’alto, quella di Moravia, quella di Leopardi, quella di Nanni Moretti. Guardo e ho guardato tutte le Rome possibili, e la cosa bella è che non si lascia mai catturare davvero, è troppo grande, irregolare, ribelle, per essere definita una volta per tutte.
Ancora una parola sulla tua scrittura. Dopo il tuo ultimo lavoro, Il romanzo dell’anno, sei stato appaiato al realismo di Flaubert e di Franzen. La cosa ti va a genio? La trovi una forzatura perché sotto sotto hai altre preferenze?
La cosa mi va a genio, anche perché l’ha detta uno dei miei scrittori preferiti, Tiziano Scarpa. Ma l’ha detta dopo aver letto L’amore a vent’anni, chissà cosa penserà di questo. Comunque essere accostati a scrittori così grandi fa sempre piacere.
A questo punto ci puoi confidare qual è, tra i romanzi di Flaubert, il tuo favorito.
L’educazione sentimentale.
Non trovi che dopo Flaubert si sia parlato sempre meno di amore nei romanzi di spessore? Secondo te la cosa si spiega col fatto che ormai si sa di cosa si sta parlando (basso ventre) oppure è un argomento che non dà felicità letteraria e il pubblico vuole oggi solo storie facili?
Non saprei, penso a romanzi recenti come Il senso di una fine, Molto forte, incredibilmente vicino, Leggenda privata, e in ogni caso mi sembra che si parli sempre d’amore, da prospettive molto diverse, magari, che però non fanno altro che arricchire quello che, a detta di tutti, è l’argomento più trattato di sempre.
L’amore a vent’anni mi è piaciuto non solo per la storia dei due protagonisti ma per chi gira loro intorno. Di solito un intervistatore non scende nel dettaglio ma io ti chiedo lo stesso se per il carattere del ragazzo scorbutico perché trattato male dalle donne (scrivi così) c’è in filigrana la figura di Pavese, oggi un po’ desueto. Dico bene?
No, il personaggio viene da Antoine Doinel di Truffaut (cui si allude nel titolo), e soprattutto da quello che avevo capito sull’amore fino a quel momento.
Di solito chi scrive di passioni come fai tu ne Il romanzo dell’anno preferisce leggere romanzi rosa rispetto ai gialli per nutrire l’immaginazione. Almeno per Vargas Llosa le cose stanno così: ci puoi dare una smentita? Sotto sotto sei un lettore di Simenon, di Sciascia o magari di le Carré?
Direi di no per i romanzi rosa, e anche per i gialli. Simenon mi piace, ma lui è un caso a parte. Amo leggere delle storie, chi sa come raccontarle, ecco, e che magari mi sorprende, mi fa pensare cose cui non avevo mai pensato prima, da un punto di vista lontanissimo dal mio.
Andrea Bianchi
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