
“At a certain point, books can have some usefulness. When one lives alone, one does not hurry through books in order to parade one’s reading; one varies them less and meditates on them more.” Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Monday, July 16, 2018
Tintin In The Congo – HergĂ©, 1930-31 [Revised 1946] ½★

Saturday, July 14, 2018
Cult Movies 3 – Danny Peary, 1988 ★★★

What is a “cult movie”? Is it merely any film that wins a devoted, substantial fan following? Or does it imply content outside the norm, perhaps transgressive? Does “cult” status preclude mainstream success, or can a box-office smash be a cult movie, too? If I sound confused, it’s because I am, even after multiple readings of this, the third and final installment of a series of books by noted film critic Danny Peary.
Saturday, July 7, 2018
Richard III – William Shakespeare, c. 1593 ★★★★½

That Richard
III is Shakespeare’s most successful history play is a view not everyone shares;
I likely have more company in declaring the title character Shakespeare’s most
enjoyable villain. Few in English literature are so good at being bad as
Richard Crookback, the Duke of Gloucester.