A loose occasional reflection on what I'm reading, how I inhabit books and they inhabit me.
Monday, 17 September 2018
William Gerhardie, The Polyglots, The Beautiful Summer, Cesare Pavese
In Cork City R is reading The Ginger Man, which is funny, he says, smiling, and M is reading John Banville whom she finds very self-conscious. This is part of the local mycelium of reading. I trawl Vibes and Scribes on a Saturday morning and pause most by something autobiographical about Daphne Du Maurier and leave with nothing.
I have been reading William Gerhardie, The Polyglots, and The Beautiful Summer by Cesare Pavese, one very long and the other very short.
I have looked at what passes for communication around this blog and found in the contributing sites and urls non-visitors from unknown regions and pornsites. It is hard to believe I am in any way speaking to friends.
So I am considering my options.
William Gerhardie when he was a child home for the holidays, sat on the hat rack and imagined he was a bird.
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