Senin, 17 Juni 1996

Lord Gnome s Literary Companion

Lord Gnome s Literary Companion

Lord Gnome s Literary Companion

His review has got to be ‘in’ by mid-day tomorrow ... at about 9 pm his mind will grow relatively clear, and until the small hours he will sit ... skipping expertly through one book after another and laying each one down with the comment, ‘God, what tripe!’ ... Then suddenly he will snap into it. All the stale old phrases—‘a book that no one should miss’, ‘something memorable on every page’—jump into their places like iron filings obeying the magnet.

Thus did George Orwell, writing forty years ago in Confessions of a Book Reviewer, describe the labours of a typical literary hack. Precious little has changed over the intervening decades; the servility of the satirical magazine Private Eye. Lord Gnome’s Literary Companion assembles, in thematic order, the best of these columns to present an astringent, rude and funny survey of publishers and the published.

ISBN: 1859840450
Author: Francis Wheen
Publisher: Verso
Rating: 2.50

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Sabtu, 01 Juni 1996

Love Nausea

Love   Nausea

Love Nausea

Robert, married to the shrewish Deborah, reminisces over a youth spent imitating the hero of Sartre's Nausea and he remembers with longing his first love, Eva. But when he catches his wife in flagrante with his erstwhile friend, he considers accepting Eva's invitation to join her in India.

ISBN: 0349107807
Author: David Wilson
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Rating: 3.48

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Paris Babylon: The Story of the Paris Commune

Paris Babylon: The Story of the Paris Commune

Paris Babylon: The Story of the Paris Commune

As Christiansen illustrates with marvelous immediacy, the carnival facade of the Second Empire, presided over by the aging libertine Louis Napoleon and his unpopular fashion plate of a wife, the Empress Eugenie, masked an empty soul. The Empire may have been destined to collapse under the weight of its own corruption, but in the meantime there was fun to be had and money to be made. A genius of self-promotion, Louis Napoleon managed to sustain his reign of "quiet tyranny" more by propaganda than by active repression. Christiansen begins his account of the tottering Empire with a wonderfully gossipy description of Louis Napoleon's massive (and hugely boring) hunting parties at Compiegne. From there he moves on to Paris, chronicling everything from its fervor for shopping, its gourmandise, and its anxieties about sex to its legendary artists, who included Baudelaire, Monet, Degas, Offenbach, and Zola. But this dazzling city, rebuilt by the brilliant and ruthless social engineer Baron Haussmann to showcase the splendors of the Second Empire - its grands magasins, grands boulevards, and grandes horizontales (as the famous courtesans of the day were called) - was soon to be wracked by the Franco-Prussian War, the five-month Siege of Paris and the bloody civil war that followed it, and the subsequent emergence of the Commune.

ISBN: 0140129804
Author: Rupert Christiansen
Publisher: Penguin Books
Rating: 3.85

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