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- From: yarnot@babbage.csus.edu (Jan Yarnot)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.books
- Subject: 92 in rabreview
- Summary: Thanks for the memories
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.020914.24464@csusac.csus.edu>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 02:09:14 GMT
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- Organization: Moi?
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- I've had an eventful r.a.b. year. I read some 220 books, mostly
- mysteries, but some of the best were by David Lodge (who is indeed
- funny, and Catholic, and I don't think ex-, JoAnn, more muddlin'
- through like I do, and who is married with two children, which
- doesn't leave "gay" out, but the way he writes, I have my doubts)
- (I don't want to get flamed.... I just mean his hetero-sex scenes
- seem to indicate an authorial interest)
- and Robertson Davies, both recommended here. The one I found on
- my own (well, my sister sent it to me) was _Cold Sassy Tree_ by
- Olive Burns. It reminded me a bit of _...and Ladies of the Club_
- which I read a few years back. Wm. Kinsella also delighted me
- this year, with _Box Socials_.
-
- A posting by Mike Morris at the beginning of the year got me going
- on finally reading the Durant _Story of Civilization_ which we got in
- 1966, and which has stood on a shelf reproachfully ever since. Mike
- reads 20 pages a day. I know myself, and know if I missed one day or
- two, I'd give it up, so I went to a possible-for-me 5 pages/day. While
- I was touring the Pacific Northwest this summer, I got way behind in
- Greece, but managed to catch up. I've read 2.5 of these this year, and
- doomed to talk nonsense, I know if I'd read 4 times as many pages a day,
- I'd not have read all 10 of the set I had (which Barbara finished out with
- number 11, and thank you again, though as you see, it will take me a while
- to get there!) but instead would have read nothing at all.
-
- Next year I'm detouring through Gibbons' _Decline and Fall_, so may not
- get to book 4. The 5-pages-a-day appeals to the list-maker in me... the
- person who makes lists and figures that's accomplished something. At least
- now when I pass the shelf, I don't feel guilty. I may not get to it, but that
- will be the fault of longevity, not working at it.
-
- And I met Francis, and Barbara. (And got to tour the Green library at Stanford,
- and visited Powell's bookstore.) It's been a good year, and a happy '93 to the
- lot of you.
-
- --
- ---Jan Yarnot, net.grandma.-- | When you go out into the world,
- | watch out for traffic, hold hands,
- | and stick together.
- CSUS depends on my every word.| --Robert Fulghum
-