Monday, December 08, 2008
Remembrance of heartbreaks past and bagpipes present
November 25 to December 27, 1978
Bird Lives, the High Life & Hard Times of Charlie (Yardbird) Parker by Ross Russell
Note from 1978: A tough book for me to read and almost as tough not to read
This note gives me a personal insight, which I'll try to share, even though it highlights what a sad young woman I was in 1978. I sigh to confess that I had a hopeless crush on a jazz musician after a brief affair. Hence the Charlie Parker connection--research I might call it. I carried that torch for an amazing number of years, but fortunately rather than playing it out in life, my heartbreak inspired my first novel--a sensitive story of disillusioned youth. The novel was unreadable, but I learned a lot by writing it. The quaint memory of my youthful misery gives me hope that my current problems will similarly fade once I've come out of the tunnel.
Janus by Arthur Koestler
Note: Only the ch. on wit and humor
The Night Lords by Nicholas Freeling
Emma Hamilton by Norah Lofts
The Thin Game by Edwin Bayrd
The Black Marble by Joseph Wambaugh
Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin
Air Time, the Inside Story of CBS News by Gary Paul Estes
Movie Stars, Real People and Me by Joshua Logan
Joshua Logan
Soul Rush,Odessey of a young woman of the '70s" by Sophia Collier
- note: a Guru Maharaj Ji survivor
I was interested to see that Collier did well later in life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Rush
November 25 to December 27, 2008 I read:
The Saint City Sinners by Lilith Saintcrow
More demons and necromancers
The Little Country by Charles de Lint
http://www.sfsite.com/charlesdelint/little-desc01.htm
Music and bagpipes in particular play such major role in this book that I went looking for some YouTube examples of bagpipes, etc. This is the one I liked best.
Making Money by Terry Pratchett
It doesn't seem as if I've 30 books by Terry Pratchett, but I have, and I'd happily as many more as he writes and re-read the ones I've already read!
Bird Lives, the High Life & Hard Times of Charlie (Yardbird) Parker by Ross Russell
Note from 1978: A tough book for me to read and almost as tough not to read
This note gives me a personal insight, which I'll try to share, even though it highlights what a sad young woman I was in 1978. I sigh to confess that I had a hopeless crush on a jazz musician after a brief affair. Hence the Charlie Parker connection--research I might call it. I carried that torch for an amazing number of years, but fortunately rather than playing it out in life, my heartbreak inspired my first novel--a sensitive story of disillusioned youth. The novel was unreadable, but I learned a lot by writing it. The quaint memory of my youthful misery gives me hope that my current problems will similarly fade once I've come out of the tunnel.
Janus by Arthur Koestler
Note: Only the ch. on wit and humor
The Night Lords by Nicholas Freeling
Emma Hamilton by Norah Lofts
The Thin Game by Edwin Bayrd
The Black Marble by Joseph Wambaugh
Tales of the City by Armistead Maupin
Air Time, the Inside Story of CBS News by Gary Paul Estes
Movie Stars, Real People and Me by Joshua Logan
Joshua Logan
Soul Rush,Odessey of a young woman of the '70s" by Sophia Collier
- note: a Guru Maharaj Ji survivor
I was interested to see that Collier did well later in life.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soul_Rush
November 25 to December 27, 2008 I read:
The Saint City Sinners by Lilith Saintcrow
More demons and necromancers
The Little Country by Charles de Lint
http://www.sfsite.com/charlesdelint/little-desc01.htm
Music and bagpipes in particular play such major role in this book that I went looking for some YouTube examples of bagpipes, etc. This is the one I liked best.
Making Money by Terry Pratchett
It doesn't seem as if I've 30 books by Terry Pratchett, but I have, and I'd happily as many more as he writes and re-read the ones I've already read!
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