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The Red Diary by Teddy Kristiansen
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Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Francis and Roman Coppola
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War of the Worlds directed by Steven Spielberg
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Dmitri Shostakovich's 7th Symphony (Leningrad Symphony)
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Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Francis and Roman Coppola
youtu.be/8rlohOLUi9k
War of the Worlds directed by Steven Spielberg
youtu.be/_kopi8gT9KE
Dmitri Shostakovich's 7th Symphony (Leningrad Symphony)
youtu.be/Ya79lvGgalU
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My eBay and etsy stores are closed due to the sudden death of my laptop. Like most things, eBay and etsy are designed for people who have ready access to technology, transportation, money and the internet. Hopefully I'll be able to scrounge up something before I lose too much income.
Dan and Betty - Ted and Sylvia
As I've had free time, I've been watching Mad Men on the ol' Blu-Ray player. I've also been reading Ted Hughes' The Birthday Letters, an auto-biographical series of poems about his life with Sylvia Plath. And the two disparate stories line up in my mind; Don and Betty Draper seem to echo Ted and Sylvia. Ted was a working glass Welsh manly man guy; Sylvia was a upper middle class spoiled American. Both display the prejudices of their native cultures in their writing (I'm amazed at how many times Hughes uses hackneyed physical ethnic descriptions this late in the game - it feels like a throwback to T.S. Eliot.) I can easily see some streaming service making a full season of their first year together. For some reason marriage seemed like a good idea at the time, or better and more respectable than "living in sin" in the 1950s. This is also the weak point of Mad Men for me (though I'm only finishing the third season,) the unexplained decision of Betty to marry Don Draper who had no
End-of-year reading list
All the crap I read this year, rated out of five stars. 3 is for mediocrity, 5 is for masterpieces and 1 is for throwing across the room.
January
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic by Alison Bechdel (****1/2)
Naked Lunch: The Restored Text by William S. Burroughs
read by Mark Bramhall (****)
The Little Endless Storybook by Jill Thompson (****)
Wonder Women of America by Ruth Wiggens (***1/2)
Jack Kerouac's On the Road edited by Harold Bloom (****)
Wilson by Daniel Clowes (**)
The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories by Susanna Clarke
read by Simon Prebble and Davina Porter (***1/2)
32 Stories by Adrian Tomine (***1/2)
Batman, Inco
shameless self-promotion
So, eBay is pushing this new "following" thing. If you want to follow me on eBay and watch my weird art go up for sale (and see the perverted things that I'm looking at on any given day), well, I can't stop you.
http://www.ebay.com/usr/randoymwordsart
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