Archive for the ‘Literature’ Category

Friday, July 31st, 2009

A Brilliant Little Play

Mmmm... beeeer.

Mmmm... beeeer.

Writing for The New Yorker, John Kenney imagines the beer summit between President Obama, Officer James Crowley and Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. 

My friend Buffy posted this to facebook and now I’m posting it here cuz I loved it so much. Thanks Buffy!

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Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Hideous Men Are Hideous 

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After debuting at Sundance to mixed and somewhat befuddled reviews, John Jim from The Office Krasinski’s film adaptation of David Foster Wallace’s incredible short fiction collection “Brief Interviews With Hideous Men” will receive theatrical distribution by IFC September 25th.

I read the book while living in Uruguay during the production of  “14 Days In Paradise” and loved every hilarious, dark and misanthropic page. The movie is already being compared to Neil LaBute’s savage take downs of modern mores and sensibilities with the hideous men from the book represented on screen in all of their particularly male vileness. Can’t wait.

First look is here.

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Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Goddamn

J.D. Salinger

So J.D. Salinger has resurfaced, this time to file suit to keep a stupid sounding book from being published by a stupid sounding man. An improbably named fellow calling himself J.D. California has written a tome he calls “60 Years Later: Coming Through The Rye” – and if it’s anywhere near as bad as the title then it’s so awful as to be beneath ridicule. Anyhow, dude is intent on publishing the thing, forcing Mr. Salinger to tune back into the rest of the world just long enough to tell the guy to fuck off.

And even though I normally side with copyright breakers rather than enforcers, in this case I’m siding with my old man Jerome. You just don’t cross the boss and somethings can only be ruined, not improved.

Anyhow, this probably wouldn’t make him happy either, but here’s a Salinger story you’ve probably never read. It’s called Hapworth 16, 1924, it was published in the New Yorker in June 1965 but has never received a proper publishing in a collection, despite repeated rumours it may happen one day. Enjoy.

And please forgive me J.D.

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