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lunabee34 ([personal profile] lunabee34) wrote2021-08-02 06:51 am

Monday is the first day of the week

1.

Very Far Away from Anywhere ElseVery Far Away from Anywhere Else by Ursula K. Le Guin

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This is a very slender novella, short story really, and far from what I have come to expect from Le Guin: not a bit of science fiction, set in the seventies in which it was written, high school protagonists, coming of age story. It has much in common with the S. E. Hinton That Was Then, This Is Now and also with The Graduate that I recently reread (however, unlike those it has a happy ending).

The story is told from the first person POV of the 17 year old male narrator. Really sharp insights into what it's like to be a smart teen who feels at odds with family and all the other kids around you and who finally finds a kindred spirit. Really nice commentary on the intersections of music and math, psychology and medicine, and other disciplines.

Highly recommended.



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Miss Lonelyhearts / The Day of the LocustMiss Lonelyhearts / The Day of the Locust by Nathanael West

My rating: 2 of 5 stars


I read this my first semester of grad school; I remember enjoying it and thinking it was funny, and I am giving past me the side eye.

Miss Lonelyhearts is just mean. The Day of the Locust is the better of the two, I think, but it's also meanspirited. Both of them feature way too much rumination on rape.

Honestly they read like the short stories written by that one guy in the workshop who thinks he's so edgy--all his stories are violent and all the women are whores and everyone is grotesque and speaks in non sequiturs and he thinks it's all very profound you see.

Bleck.



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2. I got a Barenaked Ladies CD from [personal profile] misbegotten! Now we have tunes for the trip to Emma's MRI today. This is the last stop on her magical mystery medical tour and then we get the results on Wednesday.

3. I was just remarking to [personal profile] kass that cartoons today are such a far cry from the cartoons I had to watch as a kid. I mean, I loved the Smurfs, but that show never gut punched me in the feels or dazzled me with its narrative construction, you know? LOL

Case in point: the Trollhunters franchise just came out with a movie set immediately following its latest series, and it is so damn good. I cried like five times, and then the ending! OMG, the ending! I don't want to spoil it, but let's just say that the end does one of my absolute favorite tropey things and does it super well. Also, there's canon mpreg. So hurray!

4. It's August. Boo. Back to school for Fi and work for me and off to Atlanta for Ems. Slow down, time. Just a little bit longer, please. :)
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[personal profile] chelseagirl 2021-08-02 10:54 am (UTC)(link)
With you on Nathanael West. It's been a longtime since I read Miss Lonelyhearts, long enough that I don't recall much about it, but it left a nasty taste in my mouth.

When does school start down there? We go back on September 1. It's usually the day after Labor Day, but that's so late this year. But I recall my cousins in Ohio always having to make family plans no later than mid-August because the kids went back. Of course, public schools were not air conditioned when I went there, so there were constraints!
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[personal profile] executrix 2021-08-02 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
When I was a kid, school ran until the end of June, July and August were vacation, and the Miss America pageant was the landmark signaling school was about to begin.
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[personal profile] kore 2021-08-02 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I liked West when I was younger, but I fear he has been visited and drained dry by the Suck Vampire (close cousin to the Suck Fairy).

That's such a beautiful little book by Le Guin -- the kind of dreamy half-fantastic realism she might have written if those first novels and stories had been accepted. I don't think she wrote anything quite like it again (Orsinia and the fantastic realism in Buffalo Gals &c are different, to my mind) until Searoad.
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[personal profile] spikedluv 2021-08-02 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)
*magical mystery medical tour

That bit gave me a chuckle. *fingers crossed*

Man, I can't believe it's that time already! (As others were saying, up here it beginning of Sept for public school and end of August for college, which does match with Emma's time table.) I'm going to have to remember to slow down to the school speed limit again, lol!
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[personal profile] amejisuto 2021-08-02 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I hope Emma's MRI went well today! And she has good luck on Wednesday!

This Trollhunters thing sounds good! I was always into boy's cartoons, GI Joe and Transformers.

Good luck with the back-to-school stuff. I know you're going to miss Emma but you can Skype her and things like that. You've done a good job with her!