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P.T. Barnum, In France

April 14, 2010June 26, 2011 / Whispering Gums / 3 Comments

When I saw that this week's Library of America story was by P.T. Barnum, I knew I had to read it. Like most people I've heard of Barnum and his travelling shows, but had never read anything by him. "In France" is not a short story, as most of the Library of America offerings are, but … Continue reading P.T. Barnum, In France

On the literary road, in north-east Victoria

April 11, 2010July 29, 2011 / Whispering Gums / 8 Comments

Last year I wrote a couple of posts about places of literary interest that we passed through on a road trip. Here is another such post, again using The Oxford literary guide to Australia as my main source. Yarrawonga, Vic Yarrawonga was where, on this trip, we hit Victoria first. It is a twin town … Continue reading On the literary road, in north-east Victoria

So you have a book collection…

April 10, 2010April 11, 2010 / Whispering Gums / 17 Comments

... but how well do you care for it? In a recent post, I reviewed (if you could call it a review) Leslie Geddes-Brown's book titled Books do furnish a room. That book focused on the aesthetics of having a book collection, but what about how best to ensure its longevity? The April 2010 edition … Continue reading So you have a book collection…

George Jean Nathan, Baiting the umpire

April 8, 2010June 26, 2011 / Whispering Gums / 8 Comments

I haven't posted on the last few Library of America stories, mainly due to lack of time and the fact that they've been by well-known writers anyhow. However, the one that lobbed in this week, "Baiting the umpire" by George Jean Nathan, looked rather intriguing and so I read it. It is really an essay, but … Continue reading George Jean Nathan, Baiting the umpire

The other Jane

April 3, 2010April 7, 2010 / Whispering Gums / 16 Comments

Those of you who have read a bit of my blog will know that I am a big Jane Austen fan, and so when you see the name Jane in a post's title you would not be wrong to assume that it's about her. However, over the last decade another Jane has been coming to … Continue reading The other Jane

David Malouf, Ransom

April 1, 2010December 2, 2016 / Whispering Gums / 9 Comments

Words are powerful. They too can be the agents of what is new, of what is conceivable and can be thought and let loose on the world. (p. 61) Is risk-taking only the province of the young? Do desperate times call for desperate measures? Or, more to the point, can the impossible be made possible? … Continue reading David Malouf, Ransom

Helen Garner, The children’s Bach

March 30, 2010April 26, 2025 / Whispering Gums / 17 Comments

I've said a few times now that I rarely reread books, and then go on to write about something I've re-read. I must look like a liar, but the fact is that if I've liked a book so much that I've reread it it's likely to find its way here. The funny thing is, though, … Continue reading Helen Garner, The children’s Bach

George Orwell, Confessions of a book reviewer

March 27, 2010June 26, 2011 / Whispering Gums / 27 Comments

It's been a while since I wrote on a George Orwell essay so it seemed - while I'm still reading my current read - to be a good time to do another. And what better, given my recent "how to write a book review" post, than to do Orwell's essay on book reviewing. Orwell, as … Continue reading George Orwell, Confessions of a book reviewer

Librarians as writers

March 24, 2010March 24, 2010 / Whispering Gums / 20 Comments

It is (almost) a truism that librarians harbour a secret (or not so secret, as the case may be) desire to be writers. It is, similarly, (almost) a truism that keen readers desire to be writers. Now, I am a librarian (retired) and a keen reader but I have never really had a desire to … Continue reading Librarians as writers

Saïd Sayrafiezadeh, Appetite

March 23, 2010June 26, 2011 / Whispering Gums / 2 Comments

"Appetite" is a short story by Saïd Sayrafiezadeh, an American-born author of Iranian descent. It was recently published in The New Yorker, and you can read it here. It is, I have to say, a strange little story. The 25 year-old first-person narrator is a cook in a restaurant where he has been working since leaving school. … Continue reading Saïd Sayrafiezadeh, Appetite

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