The decadent life
Valued readers! I am just back from a visit to our nation’s publishing capital, where I had a fabulous time representing Tolstoy at the Strand. In one week I managed to see three rats, and also to purchase and lose two umbrellas. Satisfying as these canonical New York experiences were, I’m still really happy to be back in San Francisco and reunited with my loyal intern, who has spent the past month crashing with my webmaster—I believe, mostly eating cold pizza and occasionally helping out with some coding.
I will be making a brief trip to Seattle next week. If you happen to be in Seattle, or perhaps embedded in the floor of the Puget Sound, living the long, slow, decadent life with my new role model, the geoduck clam, I warmly encourage you and your friends to stop by the University Bookstore, where I will be reading this upcoming Monday.
I’m also happy to report that, as my poor body shuttles between SF and Seattle, my book is apparently having a great time in Sydney and Stockholm. Thanks to Mike Wong for these beautiful pictures of The Possessed enjoying a view of the Sydney Harbor Bridge (left), and then unwinding at high tea with Wong’s mother and great-aunt (right; the tea pictured is Russian Caravan blend).
A shout-out is also due to Nancy Miller who sent the following beautiful images from Stockholm, which show The Possessed teetering perilously between a municipal garbage can (left) and what looks like the Stockholm City Hall, where they hold the Nobel Prize banquets (right)… a poignant metaphor for the uncertain destiny of all literary production.
Tags: animals, death, monuments, photographs of THE POSSESSED in exotic locations, THE POSSESSED, Tolstoy
June 17th, 2010 at 9:00 am
The Approval Matrix: Week of June 14, 2010
Our deliberately oversimplified guide to who falls where on our taste hierarchies.
* Published Jun 6, 2010
http://nymag.com/arts/all/approvalmatrix/66453/
June 25th, 2010 at 9:53 am
The Believer Magazine presents a summer festival of language and thinking
June 25, 12:22 AM
SF Events Examiner
Sona Avakian
“The Believer Magazine is celebrating. Saturday, June 26th starting at six p.m. totally one hundred percent free, The Believer brings a summer festival of language, thinking and acoustic music to Amnesia featuring authors Elif Batuman, Gideon Lewis-Kraus, Damion Searls, and Justin Taylor. Musician Ezra Feinberg of Citay will bring summer-scented cover songs to the evening. I asked the four authors about their summer reading habit and memories. Here’s what they had to say.”
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-37296-SF-Events-Examiner~y2010m6d25-Believer-Summer