This Red Line Goes Straight to Your Heart by Madhur Anand
a blog about a book (yes i do still do these)
a blog about a book (yes i do still do these)
A La Recherche du Temps Perdu 4: This Time It’s Gay
Visiting the Llyn Peninsula in North Wales.
Usually, by the end of January I’ve read a novel I expect to influence my reading habits for the restContinue Reading
As I’ve mentioned on here many, many, many, many, many times, Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace* is one of theContinue Reading
I love B. S. Johnson. He is one of my favourite writers. The Unfortunates I have read more than once andContinue Reading
I’m in a pretty filthy mood as I begin this review, but I have the excellent Naked City by John ZornContinue Reading
When asked his occupation, or for any kind of self-identification, B. S. Johnson would reply that he was a “poet”.Continue Reading
Today I have returned to the British Library in order to read more out of print books by Bryan StanleyContinue Reading
B. S. Johnson’s final novel, the first part of the never-completed Matrix Trilogy, has been out of print for decades.Continue Reading
I first read B. S. Johnson years after first learning of him. His (somewhat infamous) “book in a box”, The Unfortunates,Continue Reading
I don’t feel – because I’m not – qualified to term my analysis of this collection of BS Johnson’s shortContinue Reading