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Reading the Bogotá 39: Guadalupe Nettel
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Reading the Bogotá 39. Notes and thoughts on literature by the Bogotá 39. Cien botellas en una pared. Has been translated by the talented Achy Obejas. And has been published as. Via The Constant Conversation. 0160; Given the magnificent job Obejas did in translating Junot Díazs. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Into Spanish, Im sure this will be a wonderful introduction of Portelas work into English. . Will participate in the 2011 Hay Festival in Cartagena. And Agustín Fernández Mallo. Which inclu...
Reading the Bogotá 39: Alejandro Zambra
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Reading the Bogotá 39. Notes and thoughts on literature by the Bogotá 39. Cien botellas en una pared. Has been translated by the talented Achy Obejas. And has been published as. Via The Constant Conversation. 0160; Given the magnificent job Obejas did in translating Junot Díazs. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Into Spanish, Im sure this will be a wonderful introduction of Portelas work into English. . Will participate in the 2011 Hay Festival in Cartagena. And Agustín Fernández Mallo. Which inclu...
Reading the Bogotá 39: Antonio Ungar
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Reading the Bogotá 39. Notes and thoughts on literature by the Bogotá 39. Cien botellas en una pared. Has been translated by the talented Achy Obejas. And has been published as. Via The Constant Conversation. 0160; Given the magnificent job Obejas did in translating Junot Díazs. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Into Spanish, Im sure this will be a wonderful introduction of Portelas work into English. . Will participate in the 2011 Hay Festival in Cartagena. And Agustín Fernández Mallo. Which inclu...
Reading the Bogotá 39: Andrés Neuman
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Reading the Bogotá 39. Notes and thoughts on literature by the Bogotá 39. Cien botellas en una pared. Has been translated by the talented Achy Obejas. And has been published as. Via The Constant Conversation. 0160; Given the magnificent job Obejas did in translating Junot Díazs. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Into Spanish, Im sure this will be a wonderful introduction of Portelas work into English. . Will participate in the 2011 Hay Festival in Cartagena. And Agustín Fernández Mallo. Which inclu...
Reading the Bogotá 39: Ena Lucía Portela
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Reading the Bogotá 39. Notes and thoughts on literature by the Bogotá 39. Cien botellas en una pared. Has been translated by the talented Achy Obejas. And has been published as. Via The Constant Conversation. 0160; Given the magnificent job Obejas did in translating Junot Díazs. The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Into Spanish, Im sure this will be a wonderful introduction of Portelas work into English. . Will participate in the 2011 Hay Festival in Cartagena. And Agustín Fernández Mallo. Which inclu...
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bird feet: March 2011
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Friday, March 25, 2011. This is how I celebrate:. Friends from out of town, a momentary whim that caused me to take a bunch of jumping photos (thanks in part to this blog. And the trusty and fantastic camera that was given to me by my father a few years ago made for a perfectly lovely day hunting in vain for the tombstone of H.P. Lovecraft. Navigating by rare, unusual or otherwise notable trees, we found our way to his supposed location, to no avail. We did not let this bring us down. Other counties: New...
bird feet: June 2010
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Wednesday, June 02, 2010. Yes, technically it's still spring. I am officially experiencing a summer break. It's pretty wonderful, I have to say. I have finished what needed finished, and now I am left with. That's a problem. I am not good at free time. I used to be fan tas. 1 Spend time with friends who visit from out of town. Go to a museum that I have been meaning to visit for several months now; this is a good way to do 'nothing' while still doing 'something'. 5 Listen to music. Music really gets ...
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010. Lickety split: here I am again. On the banks of the Neva, windows wide open, wet sunlight everywhere; trauma for woodwork. The improbable weather was inescapable and pervasive; to be honest, it coated everything I did during my time at GMT 3. I'll not mention it anymore, so just remember - it was there. What's up with that? There was a distinctly faux-Asian motif going on in the Aleksandr Gardens, complete with some porcelain figures at the gate that are doomed to have tourists...
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Wednesday, June 01, 2011. Tracking back a couple months:. Spring break this year bore the traits of classic spring break. Tropical weather, beaches, palm trees, good food, sweat, some tromping in the rain forest, and complete removal from the daily grind. It was amazing. I love San Juan. The old town was very small, but we spent much time there. The people were friendly (and surprisingly good-looking! Seriously, there was an extraordinarily high percentage of attractive folks), the streets were sweet and...
bird feet: December 2009
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Friday, December 25, 2009. Happy Holidays, folks! I think my concept of how much things are supposed to cost dates back to 1999 or something. I can finally enjoy relaxing without the nagging feeling of More To Do, just in time for the holidays. Also eventful - our first New England snow storm. It was, as they say, a real doozy. Sunday, December 06, 2009. Last Week of Classes. Which brings me to tears nearly every time I read it - so that'll be a fun one to write, yeah? Expect a little more out of me over...
bird feet: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010. There are many things that I've meant to write about over the last few months, such as finishing the first year of my PhD program, spending two months in St. Petersburg during the worst heat wave they've experienced in perhaps a thousand years, and the landscape of New England, with which I'm becoming a bit more familiar. A few quick notes, however:. 2) My love for the Pacific Northwest has been renewed with a vengeance. More on that later. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
bird feet: January 2011
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Sunday, January 23, 2011. Similarly, images of Nothing:. Monday, January 03, 2011. I have just now decided that one of my New Year's resolutions is to write on my blog more often. I'm not sure that it will take, but I'll give it a shot. (I wonder how many people are making this same resolution right now, with the same wariness regarding its realization). Right now (tr. Ralph Manheim), for absolutely no reason except that I feel like it. It was difficult at first, though. I took a lot of naps,...Better th...
bird feet: October 2010
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010. Lickety split: here I am again. On the banks of the Neva, windows wide open, wet sunlight everywhere; trauma for woodwork. The improbable weather was inescapable and pervasive; to be honest, it coated everything I did during my time at GMT 3. I'll not mention it anymore, so just remember - it was there. What's up with that? There was a distinctly faux-Asian motif going on in the Aleksandr Gardens, complete with some porcelain figures at the gate that are doomed to have tourists...
bird feet: January 2010
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Wednesday, January 06, 2010. Ladies and Gentlemen, 2010. Well, here we are. Two thousand ten. Twenty ten? How to say it? And how to refer to the preceding years? Is that too early-twentieth-century for the kids nowadays? I guess it remains to be seen. We started the year off in Washington D.C., visiting friends and generally seeing our nation's capital. Despite the months that I spent driving around the United States when I was 19 (which now seems quite a long time ago because, ahem, it was. Our House is...
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Monday, January 03, 2011. I have just now decided that one of my New Year's resolutions is to write on my blog more often. I'm not sure that it will take, but I'll give it a shot. (I wonder how many people are making this same resolution right now, with the same wariness regarding its realization). Right now (tr. Ralph Manheim), for absolutely no reason except that I feel like it. It was difficult at first, though. I took a lot of naps, watched an awful lot of movies, and walked face-first th...Better th...
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And writing the words. The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet. March 14, 2013. Well, I’ve decided to resume writing these little asides after a hiatus involving a long trip away and settling back in to drudgy life/work/study etc. Books are seriously a ray of sunshine through life. When I think about what makes me happy these days all I generally come up with is my husband (legend) and reading. I also read (am I allowed to say voraciously? That isn’t too wanky? I’m now reading something completely di...
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