Monthly Archives: January 2010

Tess Harper: The Way She Looks At Him

Near the end of Tender Mercies, Mac Sledge (played by Robert Duvall) plays with a new band of youngsters at a local dance, and it is his comeback, albeit a small one, but things have already started moving in the … Continue reading

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Uncle Tony Knows

I got a message from the realtor that a package for me had arrived at their offices and could I stop by to pick it up. Who could it be from? I went to get it and found it was … Continue reading

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Entire Worlds In a Footnote

I love books where entire worlds open up in the footnotes. I have often followed the trail of footnotes and found books that have become ultimate favorites of all time, because of the mention in a footnote. The footnotes to … Continue reading

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At the edge of the world

Went out to the North Light early this morning, with a hot cup of coffee, and wearing my Dad’s hiking boots. This is the lighthouse on the northern tip of Block Island. You can see the mainland off in the … Continue reading

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Gonne and Yeats: a fragment

Ella Young wrote in her autobiography Flowering Dusk of her glimpses of Maud Gonne and WB Yeats: I see her standing with WB Yeats, the poet, in front of Whistler’s Miss Alexander in the Dublin gallery where some pictures by … Continue reading

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On the island

— There is only one four-way intersection on the island. No stoplights. The intersection is referred to one and all as “The Four Corners.” “Excuse me, can you tell me where the bank is?” “The Four Corners.” “Got it.” — … Continue reading

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2009 Books Read

A pathetic showing when you consider how much I normally read (2008, 2007, 2006, 2005), but whatever, I did what I could. I did not read a book, not one word, from about March to August. Or, that’s probably wrong … Continue reading

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