Semi Monty - Latest Book Grabbed
'Uber', the latest Orkutee added to my fishbowl (I too swim in it), writes in (on? inside? at?) his blog ( 13th-deja-vu.blogspot.com ):
Nietzsche once said, “In your solitude if you have talent to think deeply about anything but not enough time to write a book about it, then you will make good letter writer.” His corollary: “In your solitude if you have talent to think deeply about anything but not enough time to write a book about it and have a career, then you will make good blogger.”
And it now seems that I to have been infected with a dose of Bloggeria (a close relative of Diarrhea), given the steep increase in the posts in the last week at this echo chamber with windows. My only consolation is I have till date kept stripping on this stage to a minimum. This is not because any reticence on my part, but because of the lack of any human interest stories in my meta-narrative (to indulge in some Whore of Mensa code - must read Woody Allen story found here: woodyallenitalia.tripod.com ) – no sudden seductions in elevators, no car chases, no hiring and firing from jobs, no instant romances etc, if you get my drift. Besides I rather be a voyeur in the Blogspehere, and now additionally Orkut, in the larger service of my waxing and waning literary ambitions.
After that lengthy digression, we come to the point of this post which is to report my latest adventure in bookstores. I had been searching for Nikos Kazanakis’s masterpiece “Zorba, The Greek” in various book stores for the past few days, and it appears as if there is a secret conspiracy to keep Zorba from me. With the view to corral Zorba, I decided to pay my neighborhood academic book store.
I dislike academic bookstores, especially ones that greet you with shelves featuring literary criticism – in my opinion very few writers have the requisite mojo to be allowed to do criticism – and philosophy. After wading through all the tents that have been pitched in the shady indolent groves of Academe since I last looked – all those ‘studies’ ranging from Asses (animals, body parts, myths) to Zulus, I finally reached Fiction, only to find Zorba missing. Billions of blistering barnacles! (Ref: Captain Haddock of Tintin)
Then with terrible wrath I fell upon the discount bookshelves full of academic junk – I don’t even remember any of those book titles, thank the devil! – to discover a nice hardback copy of James Dickey’s ‘Crux - Collected Letters’ for the amazing price of $2.99, to which I murmured to myself a verse from the Mark Strand’s poem ‘Eating Poetry’, “There is no happiness like mine./ I have been eating poetry.”
James Dickey was a powerful poet and a man who lived the myth of a barnstorming, guitar playin, womanizing, hard drinking, archer poet to the hilt. One of his poem’s (Cherrylog Road) ending has been a great talisman of mine, especially when I am drinking hard myself. It goes “Drunk on the wind in my mouth/ Wringing the handle bar for speed/ Wild to be wreckage for ever.”
Also having read other poems from his “The Whole Motion – Collected Poems”, as well a very moving memoir written “Summer of Deliverance” by his son Christopher Dickey, currently Paris Bureau Chief/Middle East Regional Editor for Newsweek, I am very glad that I got my hands on this book of James Dickey’s letters.
As an aside another pattern I have noticed in the process of writing this post, is my fascination for letters. In the past year or so, I have read, in full or in part, letters of V.S. Naipaul, Flannery O’Connor and Jack Kerouac. Is this to relive for myself the tedium of not receiving any mail, now that snail mail is a Dodo? However more recently I have been making my emails more formal – in spelling, punctuation and grammar - and saving many of these, with the hopes to sell them for a large amount when I become famous!!
More reports as other mundane things happen here.
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