Sunday, December 04, 2022

Let’s be honest, every year is a good one for books

You were about to die … And you are here living despite it all 


Be less scared of overconfidence.


Baggage handlers filmed slamming luggage onto conveyor belt at Melbourne airport stood down


100 Notable Books of 2022 Chosen by the staff of  The New York Times Book Review Nov. 22, 2022. Sort by: Fiction/Poetry, Nonfiction, Memoir, History or Science.

See also Washington Post – The 10 best books of 2022. By Washington Post Editors and Reviewers


Turns out Bob Dylan didn't hand-sign the $600 "hand-signed" copies of his new book






       Jon Fosse Q & A 

       At The New Yorker Merve Emre has a Q & A with the author, in Jon Fosse's Search for Peace
       Lots of interesting stuff here -- including the news that Fosse is translating Gerald Murnane's The Plains into Norwegian (and that he has previously translated Kafka and Trakl). 
       I fully agree with Emre's wish, that: "more novelists would work as translators" -- but, of course, many of them do, outside the English-speaking world. (In the US/UK ... not so much.) In any case it's good to see that Fosse does this as well -- and that he recognizes:
I really like to translate. It's like reading, in a way, but you get very deep. It's very deep reading.
       Embarrassingly, I haven't gotten to his Septology yet (I don't have the full set ...), but several Fosse-works are under review at the complete review, e.g. Scenes from a Childhood