Coming to you live from the swelter of NYC. It's been a lovely few days so far, including a trip to catch the new Dublin's Gate production of Brian Friel's The Faith Healer. (We found Cherry Jones a bit overwrought; Ralph Fiennes was as good as expected but the real revelation of the evening was Ian McDiarmid.) A thought-provoking evening of theater, the type we don't get often enough in L.A.
A standard feature of our NY trips is the wholesale raiding of MOTEV's library. She's perenially running short on space and so we try to oblige by helping ourselves to a handful of interesting titles from her library. This is one the rare times she's actually encouraged our pillaging, seeking to thin the herd a bit, although she retained the right to retrieve or veto any choices - a right she exercised.
For those interested, these titles are making their way back to Los Angeles:
The Honorary Counsul, Graham Greene (A nice hardcover edition)
Notes from Hampstead, Elias Canetti
The Man with the Little Dog, Georges Simenon
Approaches to Ulysses, Collected Essays
A Moveable Feast (Again, a nice hardcover edition)
The White Castle, Orhan Pamuk
A Quiet Life, Kenzaburo Oe
From the Fifteenth District, Mavis Gallant
The Complete Stories, Franz Kafka
Loving/Living/Party Going, Henry Green
Borges and the Eternal Orangutan, Luis Fernando Verissimo
Which should say at least as much about MOTEV as it does about us ... (We should point out we were ordered not to enter the master bedroom, where to "To Be Read" titles are hidden ... and that MOTEV did take back another Ulysses collection - James Joyce's Ulysses, Critical Essays - though she promises to send it on.)
MOTEV's also promised her thoughts on l'affaire de Handke, and has weighed in on a few other titles which we hope to provide a transcript of. A sampling:
MOTEV: Where's my copy of Siddartha? Do you have it?
TEV: No.
MOTEV: I thought I gave it to you. You said you hadn't read it, and I told you that was unacceptable and I gave you mine.
TEV: All correct except the "gave you mine" part.
MOTEV: You don't have Siddartha?
TEV: Nope.
MOTEV: And you haven't read it?
TEV: Still nope.
MOTEV: What's the matter with you? You need to find the copy I gave you.
She has also pronounced The Quiet American her favorite Graham Greene. But that might be because it's also the most recent Greene she's read ...
We've got a guest review on tap either later today or tomorrow, and do check back as Dave Shields - who has been emailing us all sorts of fascinating inside dish on the Tour de France - is slated to begin his twice-weekly reports today.
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