I'm reading Slivers by Ian McBryde
And a rose bush grabbed my arm by Myron Lysenko
and a bio of Primo Levi before I tackle If This Is A Man.
I find the bio of Primo kind of fills me in with a bit of Italian history. Puts me in the picture.
cheers - jen
Jill Jones <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
OK, well, I usually have more than this on the go but these are the ones I'm
either dipping into or have fresh bookmarks partway through:
Wayne Koestenbaum bio of Andy Warhol
Graham Robb's bio of Rimbaud
A complete Rimbaud translated by Wyatt Mason
Susan Sontag, Where the Stress Falls (essays)
Just finished Michele Leggot's Milk and Honey
Dipping into Bachelard's The Poetics of Space for a project
And Alison's The Riddle is the one I'm really in the midst of at the moment
(about two thirds the way through) with Gwynneth Jones, Divine Endurance,
waiting in the wings.
All recommended, though the Gwynneth Jones by implication as I haven't read it
but I'm liking the picture of the cat on the cover and she's another Jonesy
(as was the cat in Alien, come to think of it). I'm not shallow.
Cheers,
Jill
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