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Monthly Archives: July 2009
Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit
Stephen Robinett (a.k.a. “Tak Hallus”) is dead–and has been, it seems, since 2003. He sort of fell out of the field by the 1980s, and personally I thought it was a mistake to drop his pseudonym: “Tak Hallus” is weird … Continue reading
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Adaptations: Bad and Good
1. This is bad. What is M. Night Shyamalan thinking? I’m speaking as one of the three people on the face of this planet who actually liked The Village. But I’m about done with him, at this point. 2. This … Continue reading
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Brother Sun and Sister Loon
My Blog Gate post of the week is up at last, a review of Matthew Goodman’s The Sun and the Moon. Executive summary: I really liked it.
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Dean Spanielly
If I had picked a Dunsany novel likely to be adapted as a movie, My Talks with Dean Spanley wouldn’t have been it. But this does look like it might be a lot of fun. They’re certainly working with a … Continue reading
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Zelda’s Pals
1. Ho ho ho ho Mr Vorkos you’re going to be Vorkos-again! And again and again, we hope. 2. More news on Berlusconi’s shady dealings about hideous decrepit old bodies–not his own this time, though (thank God). The news report … Continue reading
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Of Thing I See
1. In this week’s Blog Gate episode I commit career suicide. Don’t miss! 2. A bunch of plaster images of theatrical masks have been unearthed from Pompeii. I particularly like this one, which looks a lot like Hirschfeld’s caricatures of … Continue reading
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More Bookitude
1. Hemingway’s Moveable Feast—“restored” or Bowdlerized? (at the NYT–registration may be required). 2. NESFA has scheduled a collection of John Bellairs’ fantasies—The Face in the Frost, an unfinished sequel and some shorter humorous stuff, most of which I’ve never seen. … Continue reading
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Newish Lewis
Steven Beebe (a prof at Texas State University in San Marcos) has discovered a manuscript by C.S. Lewis in the Bodleian Library. Sadly, it doesn’t seem to be a complete version of After Ten Years (which I’m pretty sure would … Continue reading
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Last Night at the Movies
I dreamed the disembodied heads of Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone were fluttering around on cartoony batwings in a town in the Old West, making snide comments to each other and ineffectually trying to do good deeds. I know that … Continue reading
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Every Day Is Wednesday If We Clap Our Hands Loud Enough!
1. Wednesday has drifted away into the Pacific and I can’t even pretend to myself that I’m on time… but nonetheless, this week’s Blog Gate gate post by the oversigned is now up. It’s a longish and incoherent review of … Continue reading
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