Book meme!

May. 24th, 2005 01:55 am
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Okay, now that not one, not two, but three people have tagged me on this, and since I've finally got more than three brain cells firing, here you go:

1) The number of books I own

See, most of them are in my parents' attic, because this apartment isn't that large, so I really have no idea whatsoever. I was a American History and Literature major in college and a Comm major in grad school, so you do the math. There are probably around 100 or so in this place, as I only have the one bookshelf.


2) The last book I bought

Well, really? Kare Kano 9 and Fruits Basket 8. But other than manga, the last books I bought were holiday gifts, including The Art of Eating by MFK Fisher which I bought for Josh. The last book I bought for myself might be the last thing that my friend Julie wrote. However, I know that the next book I buy for myself will be what my friend Holly wrote. The friend shelf, it grows!


3) The last book I read

Brat Farrar, by Josephine Tey, lent to me by [livejournal.com profile] calloocallay. LOVED it. I really do love a good mystery, and mysteries are my genre read of choice.


4) Five books that mean a lot to me

Anne of the Island, LM Montgomery.
Anne was a big heroine to me because she was from the country, she was very bright, and she was generally praised for it, which made me feel better about being a smart girl in a small town. In this book she's in college and despite the older setting it gave me the idea of college that I kept in my head well through my undergraduate career. By the end I did end up living with three close female friends, so there you go. Also, I really love the romantic storyline, and the way that Anne's ideals worked against her heart.

Gaudy Night, Dorothy L. Sayers.
Another book about a girl at school, only this time she's looking back on her school years. Much easier to understand what everyone was talking about after I'd finished my own degree as so much of the Oxford jargon was stolen by Harvard (eg, that the Senior Common Room is a group of people). Oh, and another fabulous romantic storyline (Lord Peter!). But mostly, another story about a woman finding herself, and when I was young and trying to figure out who I was, I naturally gravitated to those sorts of stories.

The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald.
Amazing staying power with this one. I reread it last summer and it felt just as relevant now as it ever did. It gave me my dream of living in the big city (along with any number of 30s and 40s films) and the language is just gorgeous. True, it's doomed and usually I'm not so much about that, but my love for secondary characters? I have had a long, true, burning crush on Nick Carroway from the first sentence.

Persuasion, Jane Austen
P&P is more widely read, possibly a better book in some ways, and certainly more lively and more fascinating, particularly in its central romantic pair (though I do love the counterpoint of Jane and Bingley who are uncomplicated people who would have had an uncomplicated romance if not for the intervention of others), and I love it dearly. But Persuasion is closer to my heart. I read it when I was older and for me, the idea of a romance that is so close to not succeeding and yet does, is my true favorite form, as is a love that comes later in life, to grown-ups. At a time when one was supposed to settle down at the age of 17, to have a romance centering around a woman in her late twenties is magnificent. And again, again, again, there is a woman finding herself and coming into her own.

The Collected Poems of William Carlos Williams, Volume I and Volume II
If I had to narrow it down, it would be to Spring and All, a book of poetry and prose that Williams published in 1923. I love the sense of art set within a life—Williams was a doctor in New Jersey. I can't even begin to explain how it influenced not just the way I write but the way that I think:
"Meanwhile, SPRING, which has been approaching for several pages, is at last here."
or
"The better work men do is always done under stress and at great personal cost."
or the poem that begins "By the road to the contagious hospital" or "Our orchestra/is the cat's nuts" or the one that ends, "I saw a girl with one leg/over the rail of a balcony" or:

XXII
so much depends
upon

a red wheel
barrow

glazed with rain
water

beside the white
chickens


5) Tag you're it! After checking who's done it already, and some who have also already been tagged, I think this list is good:
[livejournal.com profile] titanic_days
[livejournal.com profile] weatherby
[livejournal.com profile] folk
[livejournal.com profile] tea_and_toast
[livejournal.com profile] nothingbutfic


In other news, I only managed to get through about ten excruciating minutes of Tom Cruise on Oprah yammering about motorcycle rides on the beach with Katie Holmes. There's just something really stomach turning about this guy talking about his new "relationship" before an audience of middle-aged women going into hysterics. Like, yuck. The MTV Movie Awards promo/parody, though, rules me.

Date: 2005-05-24 06:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zorb
I love Persuasion so very much. It's really under-rated, I think. It's something about a love that's strong enough to last through the years, rather than beginning and resolving in a relatively short space of time. And the love letter kills me every time. *dies in demonstration* Though P&P is my favorite, Persuasion is a close second.

Just a little crazy

Date: 2005-05-24 06:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saxknicks.livejournal.com
So i was reading Cassie's LJ and clicked the names of the people that she had tagged, which brought me to your site, which took me to Eight Ways from Sunday. I then became obsessed and read the whole thing. It was very well written. You are a pretty good writer and so I just thought I would tell you that. Thanks for writing!

Date: 2005-05-24 07:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pinkfinity.livejournal.com
I need to do my reply to the meme, but had to reply to yours - Cassie made me read Brat about 4 years ago, and it's been a favorite ever since. My copy is now in Cate's room so she can read it when she's in her teens and prone to crushes on the hot misunderstood boys.

Date: 2005-05-24 02:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jlh.livejournal.com
As a deterrent or to channel her energies? It's such an odd book in that way as they seemed to be implying for most of it that Brat is gay, and then bam he falls for his cousin.

Re: Just a little crazy

Date: 2005-05-24 02:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jlh.livejournal.com
Oh my goodness, thank you! I'm so pleased that you liked it. I'm writing the sequel now, and if you go back a couple of entries you can see a cookie from that. Also, the short things I've written are all in the same 'verse.

Well, you just made my day. Thanks again!

Re: Just a little crazy

Date: 2005-05-24 07:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] saxknicks.livejournal.com
yay for sequels!!! i am really excited now! thanks!

baby

Date: 2005-05-24 11:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theoblack.livejournal.com
Yeah. It could have been worse. Michael Douglas could be on, talking about a new baby with Katherine Zeta Jones.

Re: baby

Date: 2005-05-24 11:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jlh.livejournal.com
Somehow that doesn't gross me out as much. I mean, he's well on his way to being a withered old man now, but he was hot once, and whatever, she wants to be Hollywood royalty. As trophy wives go, at least she's got some substance. And they've been together a while.

The thing about the Tom/Katie that bugs me is all the PDA and the TMI and it's so fucking performative. Michael and Catherine might have been fake but at least they are classier.

I thank you for sharing my pain. Also, I'm so glad that your martial arts is going well. You sounds all rejuvanated and shit.

Date: 2005-05-25 02:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wordplay.livejournal.com
Oh, you're reading Kare Kano now! How do you like it, then?

The Tom/Katie? Just...no. But then, I've had my own issues with Tom Cruise's romantic life since the split from Nicole Kidman, so what do I know? Also, as far as I'm concerned, she's still curled up on the couch with Pacey, so....

Date: 2005-05-25 03:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jlh.livejournal.com
I like it! I'm at the end of vol 9, so the arts festival or whatever is just over, and I think it transitions from being her story to being his. I think I'll wait until I absorb the next Fruits Basket before I grab my next pile of Kare Kano. It's sort of fun to have so many of them sitting there ready to be read, though. Also, Val ([livejournal.com profile] bhanesidhe, who got me hooked on Furuba) has something for me to read that's complete in like, six vols or something. Mysteriously, FB9 seems to be available at bn.com and 24 hours in Manhattan which should mean that it's out, and I'm not sure why it's about so early . . .

As for the Tom/Katie, what was your issue with the Tom/Penelope Cruz? What are these issues you tease me with, woman?

Date: 2005-05-25 03:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jlh.livejournal.com
After a great deal of thought:

Persuasion
Pride & Prejudice
Sense & Sensibility
Northanger Abbey
Emma
Mansfield Park

having not read Sanditon or Lady Susan or any of the juvenilia.

Date: 2005-05-25 03:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wordplay.livejournal.com
I'm also enjoying Tramps Like Us. I have no idea if josei is something that's real as an actual genre or just something that people talk about, but it's definitely more mature. Also, much more bizarre, and that's part of what's so appealing about Kare Kano, how normal and sweet it is.

The Tom/Penelope thing was mostly about my reflexive taking of Nicole's side as the wife left behind with the kids while her husband immediately went into a very public affair with an unattached hottie. That's me projecting my issues, but in general I feel like he was v. public about how happy he was to leave her behind, and that always seemed kind of mean-spirited to me.

Date: 2005-05-25 04:54 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] zorb
Of what I've read:

Pride & Prejudice
Persuasion
Emma
Northanger Abbey
Sense & Sensibility

I've only seen a filmed Mansfield Park and read none of the others. Yet!

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