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New at books @ cc.

  1. Iranian Cinema: A Political History (EN) by Hamid Reza Sadr *
  2. The Story of Film (EN) by Mark Cousins
  3. Japanese Tales of Mystery & Imagination (EN) by Edogawa Ranpo
  4. The Suns of Independence (EN) by Ahmadou Kurouma
  5. Kampus Kabelnaya (ID) by Koesalah Soebagyo Toer
  6. The Piano Teacher (EN-ID) by Elfriede Jelinek
  7. Kembang Jepun (ID) by Remy Sylado
  8. A Personal Matter (EN) by Kenzaburo Oe
  9. Botchan (EN) by Natsume Soseki
  10. The White Castle (ID) by Orhan Pamuk *
  11. A Tomb for Boris Davidovich (EN) by Danilo Kiš *
  12. The Encyclopedia of the Dead (EN) by Danilo Kiš *
  13. Garden, Ashes (EN) by Danilo Kiš *
  14. Death and the Dervish (EN) by Meša Selimović*
  15. Against Interpretation (EN) by Susan Sontag

Others my brain’s too bogged down to write about: Farber’s Negative Space is witty, interesting and spot on at times, but in terms of taste we do not share much in common (I like Godard and Buñuel, but I kinda prefer Fellini and Bergman, admittedly bloated as they were, to the mavericks), Franzen’s How to Be Alone is embarrassing (no, it’s not freaking self-help, thank you very much) yet prods you to read on nonetheless due to that private, angry nature that I’m also guilty of, Kadare’s The Pyramid is OK, funnier at the beginning but gets a bit droning towards the end, Iggers’ Historiography in the 20the Century gives a great panoramic view of the subject (thanks Danny!), Sebald’s On the Natural History of Destruction is rather presumptuous, Perec’s A Man Asleep brings back my all-too-embarassing early 20s, Things freaks me out of my late 20s. BRING FORTH THE 30 AND I’LL DROWN MYSELF IN BOOTS AND COME OUT ALL BLOATED WITH STINKIN’ SEAWEEDS.

And ho ho ho to you too.

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It’s pointless to pretend that we don’t love saying the unsayable in the giddiness that is world wide web without employment.

New at books @ cc.

  1. Cancer: The Evolutionary Legacy by Mel Greaves*
  2. The Anatomy of Fascism by Robert O. Paxton
  3. Hourglass by Danilo Kiš
  4. Looking for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow and the Feeling Brain by Antonio Damasio
  5. The Total Library by Jorge Luis Borges* (MCA is exhibiting The Hours: Visual Arts of Contemporary Latin America, 21 June – 22 September 2007)
  6. My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk* (Art Gallery of NSW is exhibiting The Arts of Islam (from Nasser D. Khalili collection), 22 June – 23 September 2007)
  7. Terrorist by John Updike
  8. The Road by Cormac McCarthy
  9. Sundance to Sarajevo: Film Festivals and the World They Made by Kenneth Turan

I’ll be back to Indonesia on August 20.

Contourne-moi

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Sorry to those reading from RSS readers — my blog went a bit nuts after I updated WordPress and changed the layout.

Ripple – A Celebration of Water in Warringah
I will be performing for SoundWaves at a gamelan concert as part of Langen Suka on April 29, 1-3pm.
80 minutes of Gamelan with one dance, the rest would be a wayang shadow puppet performance.

New additions to books @ cc.
Reluctant Capitalists: Bookselling and the Culture of Consumption by Laura J. Miller
The Secret History by Donna Tartt
Semangat Baru: Kolonialisme, Budaya Cetak dan Kesastraan Sunda Abad ke-19
by Mikihiro Moriyama
Heart of a Dog+ by Mikhail Bulgakov
Hunger by Knut Hamsun
Synaptic Self: How Our Brains Become Who We Are* by Joseph LeDoux
The Day of the Locust+ by Nathanael West

* = recommended

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