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August 17, 2005


animal farm
posted by soe 1:08 am

George Orwell’s classic Animal Farm turns 60 today.

I picked Animal Farm up off my parents’ book shelves in the living room when I was 10 or so. I don’t remember ever being told I couldn’t read things off their shelves, but I believe this marked the first occasion where I availed myself of the option. (It wasn’t until after my freshman year English class at Conn when three of us shared a copy of a tale of Giants in the Earth that I discovered my mother’s college copy on the shelf. Come to think of it, maybe I should read it now, since I’m pretty sure I didn’t have time to finish it before I wrote the paper.)

I’m sure I wasn’t expecting an allegory when I started and I’m sure I missed much of the undercurrent of the book (not being up on facism or socialist ideals in the fourth grade), but I do know that I understood a certain amount of the intended message. And I remember having a conversation with Dad about it while we were doing dishes one night (although I don’t recall what we talked about — 1984, perhaps, given that it would have been around that time?).

So, if you haven’t read it, do. From what I remember, it features pigs — of all sorts.

And if you have read it, feel free to do what I’m going to do at some point — see if you can track down the 1999 live-action made-for-tv movie voiced by Patrick Stewart, Kelsey Grammar, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Ian Holm (of LOTR fame), among others.

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July 19, 2005


done
posted by soe 12:01 am

I finished Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince early this evening. I cried.

I went two-for-five. Not terrible odds, if we were playing baseball. But not great for literature. But still a good read. Jo Rowling says she won’t start writing book seven until 2006, so I will have a while to come up with some new predictions for the final volume.

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July 15, 2005


off to see the wizard…
posted by soe 10:05 pm

Y’know, it never struck me until right now, that both one of my favorite books and one of my favorite movies feature wizards. How odd.

Of course, Dumbledore is a very good wizard, and the Wizard of Oz was “a bad wizard,” although bad in another way.

Heading up to Bethesda now…

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July 14, 2005


one day, one hour, one minute
posted by soe 10:58 pm

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince arrives at midnight tomorrow night. I have just completed my re-read of the first five books and thought I’d share my thoughts in anticipation of my weekend readathon. But in deference to anyone who has not caught up on the series yet, I’ll do it on the other side of a jump. (more…)

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July 6, 2005


fun with classics
posted by soe 11:42 am

You may have noticed that periodically my inherent lit geekiness comes through. This is one of those times.

But this fun tool can might help you decide which great classic work of literature to pick up next:

Handicapping the Great 20th Century Novels

Interestingly, the way I ultimately handicapped them all put The Sound and the Fury at the top of the list. I started reading TSatF in grad school, but ultimately ran out time to finish it. But I really liked the part of it I read and meant to get back to it. Now if too many people aren’t reading it for Oprah’s book club (and, thus, using all the library copies), maybe I’ll finally get back to it.

(Via Bookslut.)

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June 9, 2005


literary manhattan
posted by soe 11:12 am

This is when you understand why computer codes were invented — just to give you a really cool, computer-friendly map of the Manhattan of literature. Covers everything from Fitzhugh, Salinger, and Blume to Wolfe, Kerouac, and Fitzgerald. Use the outline map at the right to negotiate your way through the city.

(Via bookslut.)

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