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Shelf Life: May 2012

By Nico on Wednesday the 20th of June, 2012 at 12:33 pm

Shelf Life: May 2012A varied month.

Twenty-Seventh City, by Jonathan Franzen50. Twenty-Seventh City, by Jonathan Franzen
(Picador , 1988, 2001)

To backtrack, I really liked The Corrections, and thought The Discomfort Zone was pretty good, but I felt like I kept waiting for Twenty-Seventh City to make sense.

At its most bare, it’s the story of a conspiracy by a group of people to destroy a family in order to take financial and political control of a city, ranked twenty-seventh in America. But while individual threads sometimes work, as a whole it fails to come together.

Through the entire novel I kept waiting for Franzen to bring it all around, but to skirt actually resolving plot points, he just kills off characters and then the book stops. Not ends, stops.

Kinda disappointing.

Kiki de Montparnasse, by José-Louis Bocquet51. Kiki de Montparnasse, by José-Louis Bocquet and Catel Muller
(SelfMadeHero, 2007, 2012)

Kim kindly invited me to TCAF, the Toronto Comics Art Festival, and it was my first time attending. I’ll definitely be attending next year. It’s a free festival held at the Toronto Reference Library with an overwhelming number of small and indie comic presses from around the world, as well as artists, writers – with comics, art and other merchandise available for purchase.

It was there that I can across this gorgeous book. Catel Muller and José-Louis Bocquet were there, illustrating and signing copies purchased. It’s beautifully made, and captures a fascinating woman I’d not heard about previously, Kiki de Montparnasse, nee Alice Prin. It captures the rich life of Paris in the twenties among artists. Continue reading »

Review notes for Sexual Outlaw, Erotic Mystic

By Nico on Wednesday the 8th of December, 2010 at 5:20 pm

Notes for my review of Sexual Outlaw, Erotic MysticMy workspace: this is it.

With the sun behind me, my desk looked so pretty. (And cluttered, but then, it’s always cluttered.)

So, I snapped a quick picture with my shiny new BlackBerry Torch. (I love it.)

The book is Sexual Outlaw, Erotic Mystic: The Essential Ida Craddock, by Vere Chappell (Weiser, 2010).

These are my notes and the early stages of my review.

The full review will be published tomorrow on SpiralNature.com.

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